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Monday, May 20, 2013  

Poor monsoon may dent India Q1 GDP growth to 5%: Citi
NEW DELHI India’s economic growth could fall below 5 per cent in the first quarter of the current fiscal, impacted by contraction in industrial output and deficient monsoons, global research firm Citi has said.

“The (industrial) production numbers will have a bearing on the ‘value-add’ industry numbers for GDP in the first quarter of this fiscal. This coupled with sub-par monsoons and the deceleration seen in some of the service sectors could result in a sub 5 per cent GDP in the first quarter of the fiscal year,” Citi said in its ‘India Macro Flash’ report.

Data released yesterday said industrial output in the first (April-June) quarter contracted by 0.1 per cent, against a healthy 6.9 per cent growth in the corresponding period last fiscal. For the month of June, IIP declined by 1.8 per cent, against a growth of 9.5 per cent a year ago. Besides, rain has been 20 per cent lower during June-July, affecting kharif crops, mainly coarse cereals and pulses. Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan are facing drought-like situation.

The Met department said the monsoons will be below normal by 9-10 per cent of the long period average.

Monsoon is the lifeline of the agriculture sector as only 40 per cent of the cultivable area is irrigated.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its policy review last month had kept key interest rates uncha-nged but cut its growth expectations for the fiscal to 6.5 per cent from the earlier 7 per cent, blaming high fiscal deficit, sticky inflation and a possible drought.

“On rates, while we lowered our rate cut call to 50 basis points, given the RBI’s stance on inflation, we reiterate that rate actions are contingent on ‘some’ government action,” Citi said.

It said while on the production side the deficient rainfall will likely take its toll on agriculture and could have a knock-on impact on both industry and services, on the expenditure side, investment decline is a cause of concern. Analysts feel the worsening economic situation will put pressure on the Finance Minister to quickly move ahead with the initiatives announced by him earlier this week.

Finance Minister P. Chidambaram had said the government will converge on the (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) and other schemes to meet the challenges of drought-like situation in several states and enhance imports of commodities in short supply to control price rise.

This week, Citi as well as CLSA, Crisil and rating agency Moody’s had trimmed their annual growth forecast for the Indian economy.

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