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India's GDP growth rate to slip below 7 pc: Moody's

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 07:43:09 IST
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Global credit ratings agency Moody’s today said policy paralysis coupled with global uncertainty is expected to pull down India’s GDP growth rate.

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India's GDP growth rate to slip below 7 pc: Moody's

New Delhi: Global credit ratings agency Moody’s today said policy paralysis coupled with global uncertainty is expected to pull down India’s GDP growth rate below 7 percent in the current fiscal from 8.5 percent a year ago.

“In the last few months, tight monetary conditions and a cloudy global outlook have combined to reduce manufacturing output and investment initiatives.

“We expect growth to fall below 7 percent in 2011-12 from 8.5 percent in 2010-11 due to the impact of an uncertain global funding environment, high domestic interest rates and the apparent lack of policy initiatives that can revive business confidence,” Moody’s said in a report.

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While a growth rate between 6 percent and 7 percent this year would be lower than India’s 8.5 percent average over the last five years, it would still be higher than the median for ‘Baa3’ rated countries, it said.

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The cyclical dip could reverse some time in 2012-13 as inflation cools from current 9 percent levels, allowing for a gradual reversal of 2011’s tight monetary policy stance, it said.

“Our expectation is that supported by current levels of savings and investment, growth will revive over the medium-term, thanks to continued productivity enhancements in the private sector, increased infrastructure investment

boosting potential output, policies to alleviate poverty and income inequality that will support domestic demand growth and demographic trends raising the working age population while keeping the dependency ratio low,” it said.

As per the latest official estimate, the country’s economy is expected to expand by 7.5 percent in 2011-12.

Meanwhile, Moody’s has unified the government of India’s local and foreign currency bond ratings at Baa3, indicating investment grade.

The outlook on the rating is stable, Moody’s Investors Service said in a statement.

The guidance was based on an analysis of sovereign defaults in the last two decades, which does not offer empirical justification for a ratings bias in favour of either local currency or foreign currency government debt, it said.

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The stable outlook on India’s rating reflects Moody’s medium-term assessment of the country’s growth, fiscal and balance of payments outlook relative to other countries it rates, it said.

It also said there seems to be no impact on the debt rating of 16 Indian financial institutions and some large state-owned companies following its action to unify the sovereign’s local currency and foreign currency government bond ratings at ‘Baa3/P-3’ with a stable outlook.

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