Analysts cut India forecast after growth shock


Customers buying tomatoes at a wholesale market in Navi, Mumbai. — Reuters

NEW DELHI: Economists lowered their India growth forecast after data released last Friday showed a sharp deceleration of the country’s economic expansion.

India’s economy slumped to a seven-quarter low of 5.4% in the July to September period, much lower than consensus estimates and below the Reserve Bank of India’s 7% projection.

The softer expansion has prompted economists from Goldman Sachs Group to Barclays Plc to lower their full-year growth estimates.

Goldman’s economists Santanu Sengupta and Arjun Varma have revised their projection to 6% for the year through March 2025, down from 6.4%.

Other analysts also lowered their forecasts aggressively for the year.

The “growth shock” was due to “much lower manufacturing growth than assumed,” said Madhavi Arora, lead economist at Emkay Global Financial Services Ltd, who lowered her growth forecast to 6% from 6.5% earlier.

“We see urban consumption staying pale ahead owing to weaker incomes, even as we believe that the pick-up in rural consumption is only cyclical,” she said.

Falling wages, slumping company profits and high inflation have hurt economic activity in the last few quarters, prompting several government ministers to call for interest rate cuts.

Governor Shaktikanta Das has steadfastly refused to ease borrowing costs, calling it “very risky” as inflation remains high.

The central bank will hold its next scheduled monetary policy meeting on Dec 6.

The disappointing gross domestic product print is “likely to create more pressure to fast-track government capital expenditure,” Standard Chartered Plc economists Anubhuti Sahay and Saurav Anand wrote.

“However, the sharp manufacturing slowdown in the second quarter is unlikely to reverse quickly.”

There is now a “higher chance of the rate cut cycle starting from December,” wrote IDFC First Bank economist Gaura Sen Gupta in a note. — Bloomberg

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