Govt may cut 2% import duty on gold in budget: BoAML

It also expects some relaxation within the overall $30 billion limit for gilts

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 01 2014 | 6:28 PM IST
The union government is expected to cut 2% import duty in gold in the forthcoming budget, as local jewellers run out of inventory, a leading US brokerage said here.

"We expect a 2% cut in gold import duty. In our view, the government will, sooner than later, have to withdraw gold import restrictions as local jewellers run out of inventory. The impending drought may also moderate gold import demand," Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in its report here.

We expect the current account deficit to widen to 2.6% of GDP in FY15 from 1.7% in FY14 especially as latent demand could lead to a spike in gold import demand, it said.

The March quarter current account deficit came in at $1.3 billion. The net gold imports will increase to $40 billion or 2% of GDP in FY15 from $28.8 billion or 1.5% this past fiscal year. On our part, we never took the shrinkage in the current account deficit from 4.7% of GDP that seriously as it was achieved by these unsustainable curbs in gold imports.

BoAML also expect the RBI to recoup forex at Rs 58/$levels. After all, Iraq has demonstrated how quickly sentiment can change in the forex market, when import cover is an inadequate eight months.

While advising its clients, the brokerage said its oil strategists expect oil prices to sustain $110+/bbl for now. This assumes that the ISIS is contained in northern Iraq. It could shoot up to $140/bbl if fighting spills over to the oil fields of the South. Note that $10/bbl rise impacts the current account deficit by 0.4% of GDP, it said.

BoAML also expects some relaxation within the overall $30 billion limit for gilts.

The RBI needs to raise forex reserves to stabilise Indian rupee expectations. At the same time, sovereign wealth funds have not used up their on-tap $10bn limit.
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First Published: Jun 29 2014 | 3:44 PM IST

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