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Moody's ups India's growth projection to 6.7 pc for 2023 calendar year

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Sep 1, 2023, 12:02 PM IST

Global rating agency Moody's Investors Service said that strong services expansion and capital expenditures propelled India's 7.8 per cent real GDP growth in the second (April-June) quarter from a year ago. Accordingly, it raised India's growth projection for 2023 calendar year to 6.7 per cent on account of this robust economic momentum.

Rating agency Moody's raises India's growth forecast to 6.7 pc for 2023 calendar year
Rating agency Moody's raises India's growth forecast to 6.7 pc for 2023 calendar year

New Delhi : Moody's Investors Service on Friday raised India's growth forecast for 2023 calendar year to 6.7 per cent on account of robust economic momentum. "Strong services expansion and capital expenditures propelled India's 7.8 per cent real GDP growth in the second (April-June) quarter from a year ago. We have accordingly raised our 2023 calendar year growth forecast for India from 5.5 per cent to 6.7 per cent," Moody's said in its Global Macro Outlook.

"Given the robust underlying economic momentum, we also recognise further upside risk to India's economic growth performance," it added
Moody's said since the second quarter outperformance creates a high base in 2023, "we have lowered our 2024 growth forecast from 6.5 per cent to 6.1 per cent".

India's monsoon season which runs from June to October could also see below average rainfall, resulting in higher food prices. So far, as of August 29, the India Meteorological Department has estimated a 9 per cent rain deficiency across the country.

If El Nino this year proves to be particularly strong in the second half of 2023 and early 2024, agricultural commodity prices could shoot up, Moody's added.
The Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee left the repo rate unchanged for a third time in August. The recent uptick in food price inflation and uncertain El Nino-related weather conditions will delay monetary policy easing consideration to early next year.

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"Domestic demand in India remains buoyant, and as long as core inflation remains relatively stable, rate hikes are also unlikely," Moody's said. (PTI)

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