JV breakup with Thyssenkrupp marginally credit negative for

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The collapse of Steel's proposed joint venture with German conglomerate is "marginally credit negative" for the Indian major, a global rating agency has said.

"Ltd and AG's decision to cease efforts on their proposed joint venture is marginally credit negative for Steel," S&P Rating said in a bulletin in the wake of the development.

This is likely to depress the ratio of funds from operations (FFO) to debt by about 100 basis points across our forecast horizon, it said.

and the German conglomerate decided to call off their proposed steel joint venture (JV), expecting the deal to be rejected by the over "continuing concerns".

"The cancellation of the joint venture will also leave exposed to the weaker and more volatile performance of the European operations until the company identifies an alternative strategy to deconsolidate the European operations," the global rating agency said.

"However, sustained and continued robust profitability of Tata Steel's business remain the more important factors for our positive rating outlook on the company (BB-/positive)," it said.

"We expect and continued high utilisation in the business to drive Tata Steel's FFO-to-debt sustainably above 15 per cent over the next six to 12 months. This is notwithstanding the drag from the retention of the business and the lower-than-expected fourth- quarter profitability in 2019," S&P said.

The breakup of the proposed JV may also restrict the steel to go for further acquisition in

"Any outsized spending by Tata Steel on new acquisitions would be a risk to our estimates, though we view this risk to be low-given that there are no left to be auctioned in Indian bankruptcy courts," the bulletin said.

Tata Steel and had signed definitive agreements in June 2018 to combine their in to create a 50-50 pan European joint venture company which could have formed the continent's second-largest steel company after Lakshmi Mittal's

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First Published: Tue, May 14 2019. 12:51 IST