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Fitch slashes India’s growth forecast to 30-yr low of 2%

Fitch slashes India’s growth forecast to 30-yr low of 2%


New Delhi, April 3

MSMEs, services sector to be worst hit

  • On March 20, Fitch had projected India’s GDP growth for 2020-21 at 5.1%, lower than 5.6% estimated in December 2019
  • It also said MSMEs and the services segment are likely to be among the worst-affected sectors

Fitch Ratings on Friday said it has slashed India’s growth forecast for the current fiscal to a 30-year low of 2%, from 5.1% projected earlier, as economic recession gripped global economy following the lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic.

“The initial disruptions to regional manufacturing supply chains from a lockdown in China as the coronavirus spread have now broadened to include local discretionary spending and exports even as parts of China return to work.

“Fitch now expects a global recession this year and recently cut our GDP growth forecast for India to 2% for the fiscal year ending March 2021 after lowering it to 5.1% previously, which would make it the slowest growth in India over the past 30 years,” it said.

On March 20, Fitch had projected India’s GDP growth for 2020-21 at 5.1%, lower than 5.6% estimated in December 2019.

Fitch also said micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and the services segment are likely to be among the most affected amid reduced consumer spending.

NBFCs’ business borrowers are typically smaller with more limited cash buffers, and any material fall in earnings is likely to affect their ability to repay their loans directly, it said.

“The challenges for India’s non-bank financial institutions (NBFI) will intensify as local measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus exert pressure on their operating performance and financial profiles. Government-imposed activity restrictions in India will raise operational complications for the NBFIs, while any escalation in local infections would deal a blow to economic sentiment.

“These developments threaten to derail the incipient recovery in India’s credit environment following the NBFI crisis in 2018-2019, and Fitch has taken negative action on our rated Indian NBFI portfolio in light of these risks,” the agency said. — PTI

ADB pegs growth at 4% in FY21

  • The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday said India’s economic growth rate will slip to 4% in the current fiscal (2020-21) on account of the global health emergency created by the Covid-19 pandemic
  • At the same time, the multilateral lending agency said India will stage a strong recovery in the next financial year (2021-22) on back of its sound macroeconomic fundamentals

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