Moderation in gold import to lower CAD in 2013-14: RBI

Huge gold imports have put pressure on the country's CAD, which in turn is affecting the value of rupee

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 17 2013 | 1:37 PM IST
The Reserve Bank today said the Current Account Deficit (CAD) will moderate in the current fiscal on account softer global commodity prices and recent measures to dampen gold imports.

"Softer global commodity prices and recent measures to dampen gold imports are expected to moderate the CAD in 2013-14 from its level last year," the RBI said in its mid- quarter monetary policy review statement.

The CAD, which is the difference between the outflow and inflow of foreign currency, is estimated to be around 5 % of the GDP in 2012-13 fiscal. The CAD had touched a record high of 6.7 % in the October-December quarter.

RBI said trade deficit has widened in April-May due to surge in festival related or seasonal gold imports."Available evidence suggests that a moderation in gold imports could be underway in June," the RBI said.

According to the official data released today, trade deficit widened to $20.1 billion in May from $17.8 billion a month ago.

Gold and silver imports rose nearly 90 % to USD 8.4 billion in May. Cumulatively, in April-May the import of precious metal stood at $15.88 billion.

The government has hiked import duty on gold three times in a year and recently raised it by 2 % to 8 % to curb demand.

Besides, the RBI too has put restrictions on banks on importing gold.
     
The RBI said the main challenge is to reduce the CAD to a sustainable level and the near-term challenge is to finance it through stable flows.
     
Huge gold imports have put pressure on the country's CAD, which in turn is affecting the value of rupee.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram last week had appealed to people not to buy gold and instead invest in financial instruments.

The high CAD is also putting pressure on the domestic currency which fell 5.8 % since January 1. 
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First Published: Jun 17 2013 | 1:33 PM IST

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