Assuming a normal monsoon, we expect GDP growth to surge 8.3 per cent during the financial year 2010-11, driven by robust industrial growth and resilient performance of the service sector," D&B said in a report.
Besides, it said that rise in consumption demand is likely to contribute majorly to the economic growth and help augment investments.
Healthy income levels on account of faster pace of job creation as well as broadening of tax slabs -- as proposed in this year's Union Budget -- will create higher disposable income with consumers, driving up demand.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Economy of India to grow at 8.3 percent
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Banks move to Mutual funds as loan applications dip
(posted under - Indian Economy, Mutual funds investing) - According to the latest RBI figures, the first week of April has seen a dip in outstanding loans. Total bank loans as on April 9 stood at Rs 32,41,255 crore, up Rs 1,167 crore over the previous fortnight’s levels. However, outstanding loans were marginally lower than the Rs 32,43,175-crore loans outstanding on end March 2010. The second half of March saw bank loans growing by over Rs 1,00,000 crore — a feat which banking sources say was achieved only by banks window dressing their books.
Banks have invested an additional Rs 50,016 crore during the fortnight ended April 9, taking their total MF exposure to Rs 1,05,519 crore. This is despite the central bank asking lenders to cut down exposure to mutual funds. Foreign exchange reserves were flat at $280 billion during the week-ended April 16, largely on account of revaluation of non-dollar assets.
Govt to infuse 15000 cr into public sector banks - nice move
(posted under PSU banks, banking sector news)- just headrd that the government on Friday approved a plan to infuse Rs 15,000 crore capital into state-run banks in the current fiscal to boost their lending capacity. looks like a nice move if whole amount is infused without anything taken by politicians from it.
The proposed infusion will increase the lending capacity of the banks by Rs 1,85,000 crore. This additional availability of credit is likely to benefit employment oriented sectors, especially agriculture, micro and small enterprises and entrepreneurs that in turn would contribute substantially to the growth of the economy.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Indian Share Markets closes in red | SENSEX | NIFTY closing rates
(posted under - BSE stocks, NSE stocks, SENSEX closing) - Major indian stock indices closed in red as profit booking lowered the indices.
Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex ended at 16780.46, down 79.22 points or 0.47 per cent. The index touched an intra-day low of 16705.56 and high of 16877.77.
National Stock Exchange’s Nifty closed at 5007.90, down 28.10 points or 0.56 per cent. The broader index touched a low of 4983.05 and high of 5035.70.
The BSE Midcap Index was down 1.30 per cent and BSE Smallcap Index fell 0.90 per cent.
Amongst the sectoral indices, BSE Realty Index was down 2.88 per cent, BSE Auto Index fell 2.14 per cent and BSE Metal Index declined 1.52 per cent. BSE FMCG Index was up 1.14 per cent and BSE Capital Goods Index advanced 0.42 per cent.
Prediction : Indian economy to grow at 9.2 perc in 2010-11
(posted under - Indian Economy news) - The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) expects the Asia's third largest economy's GDP growth to accelerate to 9.2 percent in 2010/11 from 6.9 percent in 2009/10.
The measures helped as the country's industrial output grew at its fastest pace in two years in November at 11.7 percent, the economy expanded 7.9 percent in the September-quarter and inflation jumped to a one-year high of 7.3 percent in December CMIE expects the wholesale price index, the main price barometer, to steadily fall to 7.7 percent in the June quarter and further to 3.8 percent March quarter of 2011.



