According to the global financial services major, sharp weakness in the value of the rupee is starting to weigh on the Indian economy, as reflected in the slump in industrial activity and the spike in July wholesale price index (WPI) inflation. “We revise down our GDP growth forecast for FY’14 to 4.7 per cent from 5.5 per cent,” Standard Chartered said in a research note on Friday.
The two factors have driven this downward revision; first is the weak industrial activity and the second factor is that slower industrial activity is likely to continue to weigh on the services sector.
In Q1-FY’14, the index of industrial production (IIP) contracted 1 per cent against 2 per cent growth in Q4-FY’13. A sharp revival in this space appears “unlikely” in the face of recent forex losses, higher interest rates and weak sentiment, Standard Chartered said.
With regard to the slowdown in the services sector, the report said, “Telecom subscriptions and the services PMI, already reflect this; we expect it to become more broad-based as the year progresses.”
According to the report, favourable monsoon, election-related spending and better global growth in the second half of the current financial year should provide some support, but “high leverage, high interest rates and policy uncertainty remain strong headwinds”.
“Since the government has repeatedly emphasised its intention to adhere to the fiscal target, a one-off hike in diesel prices or a scaling back of other expenditure to accommodate the higher subsidy burden cannot be ruled out,” Standard Chartered said.
The country’s economic growth hit a decade low of five per cent in the last financial year on account of poor performance in the farm, manufacturing and mining sectors. The Reserve Bank of India, in its First Quarter Review of Monetary Policy on July 30, had cut the growth projection for 2013-14 to 5.5 per cent from an earlier estimate of 5.7 per cent. The government in February had projected 6.5 per cent growth for 2013-14.
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