Wealth Destroyers 2024: Stocks That Declined Over 50% and Outlook for 2025

Fusion Micro Finance and others saw steep declines in 2024. Explore the reasons behind their downfall and analysts’ predictions for 2025.

While 70% of stocks in the BSE Sensex, BSE Midcap, and BSE Smallcap indices delivered positive returns in 2024, 325 stocks struggled to stay afloat. Several notable companies experienced significant losses:

Major Decliners in the BSE Smallcap Index

Stock YTD Decline (%)
Fusion Micro Finance 68%
Spandana Sphoorty Financial 67%
Filatex Fashions 67%
HMA Agro Industries 51%
GVK Power & Infrastructure 50%
Kamdhenu Ventures 48%
India Pesticides 47%

Despite these setbacks, the BSE Smallcap Index gained 33.5% YTD, reflecting the broader market’s resilience.

Midcap Struggles:

While the BSE Midcap Index rose 30% YTD, several companies underperformed:

  • Zee Entertainment Enterprises: Down 52%.
  • Aarti Industries, Bandhan Bank, Relaxo Footwears: Declined over 25%.

Reasons Behind the Declines

1. Market Volatility:

2024 saw increased market turbulence, particularly from October onward, driven by:

  • Global economic weaknesses.
  • Geopolitical tensions.
  • High valuations and domestic elections.

2. FPI Outflows:

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), who purchased ₹93,000 crore worth of equities until September, offloaded ₹1.10 lakh crore in October and November, creating downward pressure.

3. Sectoral Weaknesses:

  • Banks and Utilities were among the worst-performing sectors.
  • Specific companies, such as IndusInd Bank and Asian Paints, faced challenges despite broader market gains.

Analysts’ Predictions for 2025

Promising Sectors:

  • Large-Caps Over Small- and Mid-Caps:
    HSBC prefers large-cap stocks due to their attractive valuations and strong earnings profiles.
  • Domestic-Driven Opportunities:
    HSBC highlights India and ASEAN markets for their demographic advantages, rising middle-class consumers, and technological growth.

Market Trends:

  1. Earnings Momentum:
    According to JM Morgan Asset Management, India will maintain robust earnings due to falling interest rates and growing services exports.
  2. Long-Term Stability:
    Domestic investments remain strong, which may provide a floor during market corrections.

Opportunities Amid Declines

“Friendshoring” and Manufacturing Growth:

India’s potential as a leading destination for “friendshoring” in EM Asia could attract significant foreign direct investments, boosting growth in:

  • Manufacturing
  • Infrastructure Development

Sectoral Winners:

  • Real Estate: Best-performing sector in 2024.
  • Capital Goods and IT: Consistent strong performers.

Investor Takeaways for 2025

  • Focus on Large-Cap Stocks: Analysts favor large caps for their stability and earnings visibility.
  • Identify Sectoral Trends: Emerging sectors like manufacturing and technology could drive growth.
  • Prepare for Volatility: Despite long-term prospects, short-term corrections may persist due to high valuations and global economic uncertainties.

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