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Fitch lowers India FY20 growth forecast to 6.8%

NEW DELHI: Fitch Ratings today cut India’s GDP forecast for the next fiscal to 6.8 per cent from 7 per cent estimated earlier on weaker-than-expected economic momentum.

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New Delhi, March 22 

Fitch Ratings today cut India’s GDP forecast for the next fiscal to 6.8 per cent from 7 per cent estimated earlier on weaker-than-expected economic momentum.

In its latest Global Economic Outlook, Fitch also slashed growth forecast for the current fiscal ending March 2019 to 6.9 per cent from 7.2 per cent projected in the December edition. The 6.9 per cent estimate is a notch lower than 7 per cent growth estimated by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) for the current fiscal. The Indian economy grew 7.2 per cent in 2017-18 fiscal.

“While we have cut our growth forecasts for the next fiscal year (FY20 ending March 2020) on weaker-than-expected momentum, we still see Indian GDP growth to hold up reasonably well at 6.8 per cent followed by 7.1 per cent in FY21,” Fitch said.

The rating agency said India’s growth softened for the second consecutive quarter in the October-December period at 6.6 per cent after clocking a growth of 7 per cent and 8 per cent in July-September and April-June periods, respectively. “The slowdown has been driven by cooling activity growth in the manufacturing sector and, to a lesser extent, agriculture. Weaker momentum has been mainly domestically driven,” Fitch said.

It said credit availability has tightened up in areas heavily dependent on non-bank financial companies (NBFCs), such as autos and two-wheelers, where sales have dropped. Also, food inflation has been muted and fell into negative territory late last year, weighing on farmers’ incomes.

According to Fitch, the rupee is expected to weaken to 72 to a dollar by the end of December 2019, and further to 73 by December 2020, from 69.82 to a dollar in the end of December 2018.

It said, fiscal and monetary policies are becoming more growth-friendly and the RBI adopted a dovish stance and cut interest rates by 0.25 per cent last month.

“We have changed our rate outlook and we now expect another 25bp cut in 2019, amid protracted below target inflation and easier global monetary conditions than previously envisaged,” Fitch said.

Fitch also cut its global GDP forecasts for 2018 and 2019 at 3.2 per cent in 2018 and 2.8 per cent in 2019 from 3.3 per cent and 3.1 per cent respectively projected earlier. It, however, retained China’s growth projections at 6.6 per cent in 2018 and 6.1 per cent in 2019.

It estimates oil prices to remain around 65 dollar to a barrel in 2019 and fall to $62.5 to a barrel in 2020, from $71.6 a barrel in 2018. — PTI

March GST collection may touch Rs 1 lakh cr 

New Delhi: With nine more days to go, the GST collection trends look good and could slightly exceed Rs 1 lakh crore, sources said. GST collections dropped to Rs 97,247 crore in February from Rs 1.02 lakh crore in January 2019. The total GSTcollection in the current fiscal till February is Rs 10.70 lakh crore.

‘Expect another rate cut’

"We have changed our rate outlook and we expect another 25bp cut in 2019, amid protracted below target inflation and easier global monetary conditions than previously envisaged." Fitch Ratings 

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