Economic Outlook: India ratings offers a pragmatic 6.5 per cent GDP growth estimate
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Economic Outlook: India ratings offers a pragmatic 6.5 per cent GDP growth estimate

India Ratings forecasts 6.5 per cent economic growth for FY 2024-25, 50 basis points lower than Union Government and RBI estimates from their recent policy review

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Feb 23, 2024, 11:00 am IST
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India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) expects the economy to grow at 6.5 per cent in the financial year 2024-25, 50 basis points lower than what was projected by the Union Government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at its recent policy review.

The ratings agency on February 22, said the sequential GDP growth indicated that the economic recovery was on track due to sustained Government capex, healthy corporate performance, continued softness in global commodity prices, and the prospect of a new private corporate capex cycle.

However, it noted that there are risks as aggregate demand in the economy is largely driven by government capital expenditure. “Prevailing consumption demand is still skewed in favour of the goods and services consumed by households belonging to the upper 50 per cent of the income bracket,” the ratings agency said.

Hit by the growth slowdown in advanced economies and rising trade distortions/geopolitical fragmentation, the rating agency said India’s exports are likely to face global headwinds even in 2024-25.

India’s goods and services exports during the first 10 months of 2023-24 recorded a negative growth rate of 0.14 per cent. Another issue that will have implications for gross value added (GVA) and corporate profitability in 2024-25 is the rise in Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation, which is akin to the producers’ price index.

The WPI after remaining in deflation from April to October 2023, has turned into inflation since November 2023. In January 2024, it was at 0.27 per cent.

“A rise in input cost, if not adequately passed into output prices, will reduce value addition/corporate margin. Given that consumption is not broad-based, producers will find it difficult to pass on the higher input cost to output prices,” Sunil Kumar Sinha, principal economist, Ind-Ra, said.

Since consumption demand is skewed in favour of the goods and services consumed largely by households belonging to the upper-income bracket, Ind-Ra stated.

Flows in the capital account are estimated to improve to USD 119.6 billion in 2024-25 from USD 99.8 billion in the current financial year 2023-24, leading to a net addition of USD 68.4 billion in foreign exchange reserves.

The rating agency expects this to help the Indian rupee average 85.59 per USD in 2024-25 and has opined that the RBI’s intervention in the forex market will be more to keep the volatility in the Indian rupee under check. Typically, the RBI, from time to time, intervenes in the market through liquidity management, including through the sale of dollars, to prevent a steep depreciation in the rupee.

The RBI closely monitors the foreign exchange markets and intervenes only to maintain orderly market conditions by containing excessive volatility in the exchange rate, without reference to any pre-determined target level or band.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: RBIReserve Bank of IndiaEconomic GrowthUnion GovernmentIndia RatingsFinancial year 2024-25
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