Rate cuts by RBI not stimulating investments in manufacturing: Poll

According to the survey conducted by Ficci, 69% respondents do not foresee any substantial increase in investments by their organisation as a result of reduction in repo rates

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 05 2015 | 12:38 PM IST
Reductions in key interest rate by the RBI have not helped stimulate investment in the manufacturing sector, said a poll ahead of the Reserve Bank's policy review on Tuesday.

According to the survey conducted by Ficci, 69% respondents do not foresee any substantial increase in investments by their organisation as a result of reduction in repo rates.

RBI has lowered interest rates by a total of 0.50% since January, but banks are yet to pass on the benefits to borrowers.

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"Interest rates or cost of finance continues to be sticky.

Interest rates paid by the manufacturers range from 9.5% to 14.75% as per the survey with average interest rate at 12.2%. About 58% respondents said availing credit at over average interest rate of 12%," the survey said.

Banks have said they will wait till RBI's next monetary policy review on April 7 before deciding on interest rates.

The survey also forecast negative growth rising to 18% in the January-March quarter from 11% in the previous one. Also, over 80% respondents are not likely to hire additional workforce is the next three months.

Availability of land, delay in regulatory clearances, poor demand and high cost of borrowing are some of the major constraints which are affecting the expansion plans, said the survey.

Moreover, investment remains subdued in the manufacturing sector mirroring previous quarters. About 73% respondents said that they do not have any plan for capacity additions for the next six months compared with 74% in third quarter of 2014-15 and 71% in second quarter.

However, the poll indicated that worst may be over for the sector, as 52% respondents said the production rose in the March 2015 quarter against previous year.

The survey responses have been drawn from 272 manufacturing units from both large and SME segments with a combined annual turnover of over Rs 4 lakh crore.
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First Published: Apr 05 2015 | 12:14 PM IST

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