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PL Capital Forecasts Nifty at 27,080 Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Rising Crude Oil Costs

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek April 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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PL Capital has set a target of 27,080 for the Nifty 50, driven by an anticipated 15% earnings compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from FY26 to FY28, despite global uncertainties and escalating crude oil prices impacting the short-term outlook.

The brokerage observed that the Nifty has seen a decline of 6.6% over the last three months, largely due to ongoing outflows from foreign institutional investors amidst geopolitical tensions, particularly in West Asia. While the markets have rebounded from recent lows, PL Capital foresees sustained volatility.

Crude Oil Spike Adds Macro Pressure

Recent sharp surges in oil prices are unlikely to return to pre-war levels, presenting a substantial risk for India, which imports 4.3 million barrels of oil daily. This situation could inflate the country’s import bill by more than $70 billion annually. Although diversifying supply sources may provide some relief, critical transit routes such as the Strait of Hormuz remain at risk.

The firm indicated that while the impact of higher oil prices may be more manageable than in previous crises—attributable to a lower oil intensity of GDP—the increase in freight and insurance costs, coupled with constrained refining capacity, is likely to sustain high prices. This scenario will contribute to inflationary pressures and affect demand and manufacturing sectors.

Valuations Below Historical Averages

Currently, the Nifty is trading at 17 times one-year forward earnings, representing a 12.4% discount to its 15-year average of 19.4 times. PL Capital expects valuations to stabilize at 17.5 times, suggesting a target of 27,080 based on an estimated FY28 earnings per share (EPS) of 1,551.

Earnings and Sectoral Outlook

Corporate performance remains robust, with projections for Q4 FY26 showing revenue, EBITDA, and profit before tax growth of 11.3%, 6.3%, and 5.7%, respectively. However, margins are under pressure due to rising input costs. Key sectors expected to drive growth include automobiles, metals, telecom, non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), healthcare, and construction, while consumption and information technology are anticipated to maintain steady double-digit growth.

Demand Trends and Risks Ahead

Domestic demand is showing stability, bolstered by resilient rural consumption and improving urban conditions. Nevertheless, PL Capital warned that increases in crude prices, inflationary trends, and potential weather-related disruptions could negatively impact future demand.

The brokerage concluded that while India’s long-term growth narrative remains solid, the future trajectory of the markets will hinge on the evolution of global risks and domestic economic fundamentals.

Published on April 21, 2026

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