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Deutsche Bank cuts India GDP forecast to 5%

The weak trend of capital goods imports suggests that the rate cut cycle has not yet managed to turn around investment sentiment

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Deutsche Bank cut India's growth forecast for the current fiscal year ending in March 2014 to 5% from 6% after recent industrial production, trade, and business sentiment data, it said in a note on Friday.
 
"We feel that a growth turnaround would take longer than we had expected earlier. The weak trend of capital goods imports suggests that the rate cut cycle has not yet managed to turn around investment sentiment," Deutsche said in the note.
 
Deutsche's growth forecast matches the lowest forecast in a Reuters poll this week and follows other major downgrades of gross domestic product by Macquarie and Bank of America-Merrill Lynch earlier this week.
 

 

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First Published: Jul 19 2013 | 2:03 PM IST

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