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India: Still no respite for growth – ANZ

ANZ analysts suggest that their monthly update for the Indian economy does not point to any meaningful recovery in either consumption or investment growth.

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“Activity indicators have also weakened in August compared to July, led by sombre PMI readings. The lack of a clear recovery in these indicators underscores our concern that demand remains sluggish.”

“The government has in recent weeks announced several measures to prop up growth. The impact of such measures will be piecemeal in our view, as the need is for a solid push for reforms. Therefore, we have further downgraded our GDP forecast to 5.8% y/y for FY20 (ending March 2020).”

“Consumption activity continues to pose the biggest drag on demand, led by weakening auto sales, which touched new lows in August.”

“Manufacturing activity is seeing mixed trends with a lack of sustained recovery. Lack of demand is leading to declining levels of capacity utilisation across firms.”

“Amid a worsening fiscal position, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will likely follow up with more easing. We expect a 40bp reduction in the repo rate to 5.00% at the upcoming October meeting. Beyond that, we expect an additional 50bps of cuts in the remainder of this fiscal year, bringing cumulative easing to 200bps in the current easing cycle.”

 

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