Nothing on the horizon to lift the economy from its funk: Moody's
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Nothing on the horizon to lift the economy from its funk: Moody's

Last Updated: Friday, August 10, 2012, 10:02
 
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New Delhi: Indian economy is expected to grow at 5.5 percent this year as "turbulent" global conditions, domestic policy "mis-steps" and poor monsoon are weighing on investor confidence and demand, Moody's Analytics has said.

India's GDP growth rate is likely to be 5.5 percent this year, while in 2013 growth is expected to be 6 percent, adjusted from 6.2 percent earlier, it said.

"There has been little policy response from either the Reserve Bank of India or the government and with global uncertainty dragging on, we see nothing on the horizon to lift the economy from its funk," Moody's Analytics Senior Economist Glenn Levine said.

Moreover the poor June-to-September monsoon, which accounts for around 60 per cent of annual rainfall is the second major factor behind the slowdown in growth forecast.

The monsoon is running 20 percent below long-term averages, and this might cut agriculture output and rural incomes, with knock-on effects for consumer demand and food prices, which will reaccelerate from early 2013, Moody's said.

The first quarter GDP growth was the slowest in nine years and the second quarter is likely to witness a similar fate as there is no indication of an upturn until at least the December quarter and possibly later, Moody's said.

Confidence among Indian firms has been crushed by weak demand, elevated interest rates, high inflation, and most significantly, the instability created by a weak central government that has badly lost its way.

India's central government is the single biggest factor weighing on business confidence and the economic outlook, Moody's said and added that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should turn around quickly or risk becoming a "lame duck" for the remainder of his term.

Meanwhile, firms have curbed output and investment amid weak demand and rising uncertainty.

India's industrial production has declined by 1.8 percent in June mainly due to poor show by manufacturing and capital goods sectors, indicating a persistent slowdown in the economy.

Some other major domestic and international financial services majors like Crisil, Citi and CLSA firms have cut their outlooks for India to 5.4 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively for the fiscal year ending in March 2013.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, August 09, 2012, 14:27

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PM said not to consider Moody`s downgrade of GDP IN A WRONG WAY!How should we regard our status then?PM, Party and the media are going gaga over Rahul Gandhi`s imminent entry into Govt Is the PM trying to imply that Rahul will be our Messiah (or if not He alone, then maybe with Pryanka)who will extract us from the mess we are in and lead us to glory and superpowerdom?That would be scraping at the bottom of the vessel,won`t it? The whole country is watching with bated breath-Santimoy Ghoshal B.Tech(Hons) -Mumbai
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