Projecting a 7.5 per cent GDP growth next fiscal, Moody's sovereign credit analyst Atsi Sheth in a note pegged average retail inflation at 6.5 percent at end-March 2016, up from 4.6 per cent this fiscal.
"Our assessment of the country's economic strength as 'high' balances the large size, sectoral diversity and growth potential against its still low levels of per-capita income and weak social and physical infrastructure," Sheth said, and retained the current sovereign rating at Baa3 with a stable outlook.
The rating and outlook can change "if there is a growth recovery accompanied by improvement in fiscal, inflation and balance of payments metrics. A reduction in infrastructure bottlenecks and in regulatory red tape would raise potential growth and competitiveness, which would also be credit positive," she added.
On the growth momentum, she said in the last decade,the average GDP growth rate has outperformed similarly rated peers, and "we expect the gap to persist".
"The government debt ratios and fiscal deficits are higher than those of similarly rated peers and are expected to remain so over the rating horizon. Low incomes limit the government's tax base, while at the same time increasing social spending pressures," it added.
The report said the country's susceptibility to event risks is 'moderate'. At this time, banking sector weakness is a key source of susceptibility to event risks. Slower growth coupled with high inflation and interest rates in the last two years have eroded banking sector asset quality and profitability, particularly among state-owned banks.
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