"A combination of increasing pressure on credit fundamentals and ongoing reliance on fiscally constrained government to maintain capital at levels desired by regulators argue for appropriateness of supported debt and deposit ratings at a level no higher than the sovereign," Moody's said in a statement.
State Bank of India (SBI) could not be immediately contacted for comments.
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Explaining the rationale behind the action, Moody's said the ongoing gloom on the economic front would result in the asset quality, with its loan impaired ratio already touching 8.6 per cent, with a heavy increase in the June quarter.
"While there may be a seasonal element to this rise, the spike in NPLs illustrates that the bank's asset quality is under pressure," it said.
On the recapitalisation front, Moody's said SBI will have to compete with other state-run banks for its share in the Rs 14,000 crore allocated in the budget.
The high loan growth of up to 20 per cent as against the earlier 15 per cent, increasing asset quality troubles and lower margins indicate that the bank's capital levels will decline without external injection, the Moody's said, adding that SBI will require an infusion this fiscal.
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