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Companies seen slashing capex 12% this year, deeper than in 2009: Data
Jul 7, 2020 6:29 AM

Big and mid-cap firms globally are expected to slash capital spending by an average 12 percent this year as they reel from the fallout of lockdowns and other measures imposed to rein in the coronavirus pandemic, analysts' estimates show.

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The predicted cut is bigger than the 11.3 percent decline that occurred in 2009 in the wake of the global financial crisis and would be the steepest drop in the 14 years for which data compiled by Refinitiv is available.

"For many firms the near-death experience of the lockdown - where cash flows have simply dried up - will have a long-run effect on their willingness to take risks and invest," said Keith Wade, chief economist at British asset manager Schroders.

"Weaker investment will also hamper a recovery in productivity and reinforce the outcome of slower GDP growth."

Reuters calculated average spending cuts by looking at estimates compiled by Refinitiv for nearly 4,000 firms.

By sector, energy, consumer discretionary and real estate were seen taking the biggest axes to capital expenditure with cuts of 25 percent, 23 percent and 20 percent forecasted respectively.

Among major names announcing big cuts, BP Plc, Exxon Mobil, General Electric have all said they will slash 2020 capex by at least 20 percent.

By country, US companies are expected to slash capex by 22 percent, Russian firms by 19.2 percent and French firms by 13.4 percent. In Asia, South Korean companies led with an average capex drop of 16 percent predicted, followed by Japanese firms with an 11 percent slide.

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In China, which has managed to bring its coronavirus outbreak under control, the expected decline is much smaller at 4.5 percent.

The data also showed analysts expect companies to cut operating costs by 19.7 percent on an average this year, which would also be the sharpest decline in at least 14 years. Revenue is seen falling 5 percent.

Mark Litzerman, head of portfolio management at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said different industries would show different rates of recovery.

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"Hotels, restaurants and leisure, retail and airlines should revive faster, especially assuming the introduction of an effective vaccine," he said, as they were hit harder and will recover sharply from a lower base.

A return to previous levels of profitability may take longer, however, due to permanent changes in consumer behavior, he added.

First Published:Jul 7, 2020 3:29 PM IST

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