"Companies across sectors have begun announcing plant shutdowns and delays in project implementation. The negative factors appear to more than offset the possible lagged impact of aggressive monetary easing and lower commodity
prices," Citi said in a report.
It said reduced domestic investment on the back of tighter credit standards and external weaknesses should slow GDP growth to 6.8 per cent in the current fiscal and 5.5 per cent in the next fiscal.
In its report on Financial Markets prospects in 2009, Citi said its forecasts factor in a further 200 basis point reduction in policy rates by the RBI.
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With inflation down to 8.40 per cent, the Reserve Bank is expected to cut policy rates, repo and reverse repo, along with a fiscal stimulus package by the Government, to spur economic growth.
The Indian economy grew by 7.8 per cent in the first half of the fiscal from 9.3 per cent a year ago, and analysts predict further slowdown in the remaining period of this fiscal.
According to official sources, over 65,000 employees have lost jobs during the three-month period ending October in India on account of the economic slowdown.
"A sample survey of 21 companies found that 65,507 jobs were lost in the country in various sectors between August and October," a source said.
Besides, exporters have lost orders worth Rs 1,792 crore on account of the slowdown in global trade and lack of demand from the US and European markets, the main destinations of Indian products.
Citi further said that due the global recession, India's export growth would slow to 5.9 per cent in the next fiscal.
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However, lower oil prices, coupled with new oil and natural gas discoveries, will likely result in an improvement in the trade and current account deficits in that year, it added.
India's exports declined by over 12 per cent to $12.8 billion in October against $14.5 billion a year ago.
As such, the export target for this year is expected to be cut to USD 175 billion this fiscal against the earlier projection of $200 billion.
- source www.economictimes.com
- posted under economy of india, india economy updates, india economy growth, economy of india 2008-09
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Economy of India to grow slower this year
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