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India's GDP growth may improve to 7.3% in FY20 on normal monsoon, political stability post general elections: Crisil

Press Trust of India • January 23, 2019, 17:35:03 IST
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India’s growth rate is likely to inch up to 7.3 percent in 2019-20, provided that there are normal rains and a stable political outcome of the general elections, Crisil Ratings said on Wednesday

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India's GDP growth may improve to 7.3% in FY20 on normal monsoon, political stability post general elections: Crisil

New Delhi: India’s growth rate is likely to inch up to 7.3 percent in 2019-20, provided that there are normal rains and a stable political outcome of the general elections, Crisil Ratings said on Wednesday. India is expected to clock a growth rate of 7.2 percent in the current financial year, up from 6.7 percent in 2017-18. “In fiscal 2020, Crisil expects GDP to grow 7.3 percent on assumptions- normal rains, oil prices lower than 2018, stable political outcome,” the rating agency said in its ‘India Outlook FY20’. It said with the government likely to stick to a fiscal consolidation path, the pick-up in growth is expected to be only gradual. “A change in the growth mix is on cards, with private sector likely to take over the baton from the government,” Crisil said. [caption id=“attachment_4391191” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] Stating that fiscal health remains a “key risk”, Crisil said the fiscal deficit is likely to be 3.3 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the next fiscal. The deficit is budgeted at 3.3 percent in the current fiscal. Crisil, however, cautioned that if the general elections this year yield a fractured mandate and derail/delay the process of reforms, “the implications on sentiments, investments and growth could be adverse”. It said global crude oil prices are expected to soften to settle at around $60-65 average per barrel in fiscal 2020, compared with $68-72 average per barrel in fiscal 2019 as overall global demand slows. “However, some price pressure could be felt in response to the recently announced supply cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC),” it said. It said fiscal 2019 would be the second consecutive year of sub-4 percent Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation. From an average 4.5 percent in fiscal 2017, CPI inflation fell to 3.6 percent in fiscal 2018. “We estimate it at 3.7 percent for fiscal 2019, given the continuous and sharp decline in food prices and a slowdown in global crude oil prices compared with a few months ago,” Crisil said. It said the current account deficit (CAD) would reduce to 2.4 percent of GDP in fiscal 2020 from 2.6 percent in fiscal 2019. The rupee, Crisil expects, will remain volatile and settle at 72 to a dollar on an average by March 2020, compared with an estimate of 71 to a dollar by March 2019. “Low crude oil prices and slowing pace of monetary policy normalisation in the US will support the rupee, so we see only a modest weakening. But given that India runs a CAD, the rupee remains exposed to volatility emanating from oil, tariff wars, and monetary policy surprises from the advanced countries,” Crisil said. Crisil said domestic interest rates, which had risen last year, are expected to soften in fiscal 2020. “With inflation under control, softer crude oil prices relative to last year, we believe the Monetary Policy Committee would change its stance to neutral from calibrated tightening and could cut the repo rate by at least 25 basis points (from 6.50 percent currently),” it added.     To keep watching India’s No. 1 English Business News Channel – CNBC-TV18, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family Pack (inclusive of 24 channels), available for Rs. 35/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 4/- per day. To keep watching the Leader in Global Market & Business News – CNBC-TV18 Prime HD, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family HD Pack (inclusive of 25 channels), available for Rs. 50/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 1/- per day.

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