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Chilled by demonetisation, India to take cold comfort from strong GDP

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Chilled by demonetisation, India to take cold comfort from strong GDP
The most optimistic forecasts suggest that India will finish this fiscal year in March with a respectable, but slightly lower growth rate of 7.3 %. Image Source: Reuters

India can ill-afford to take much pride in having the world`s fastest growing large economy when it releases September quarter data on Wednesday, with businesses, farmers and families all suffering after the government`s sudden demonetisation drive. 

Having taken credit for putting life back in a moribund economy when he took power two-and-half-years ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s crackdown on tax dodgers and counterfeiters by removing Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 banknotes from circulation has taken the economy down a very bumpy road.

How bumpy depends who`s talking, but almost everyone agrees the drag on growth is likely to last through next year.

"The move will weigh on gross domestic product (GDP) growth for a few quarters, dampening government revenues," warned credit ratings firm Moody`s Investors Service. "The decline in economic activity will lower corporate sales volumes and cash flows." 

The quarterly gross domestic product data released on Wednesday won`t show the ill-effects. July-September will be the last quarter before the impact is felt from PM Modi`s bold and risky move this month to force people to deposit their hidden cash in banks, making it easy for the taxman to see.

The median estimate from a Reuters poll showed economists expect economic growth accelerated to 7.5% in the September quarter from 7.1% in the June quarter.

ALSO READ: India's GDP growth likely picked up in July-Sept but demonetisation to dent future growth: Reuters poll

That`s not as fast as the 7.9% posted in the March quarter, but it had recovered momentum, and might have gone higher until PM Modi launched his attack on the so-called "black economy".

While PM Modi has been praised for his intentions, people are wringing their hands over the cost of taking 86% of the country`s banknotes out of circulation virtually overnight.

The most optimistic forecasts suggest that India will finish this fiscal year in March with a respectable, but slightly lower growth rate of 7.3 %. 

But the most pessimistic forecast, from Mumbai-based brokerage Ambit Capital, for a precipitous drop to 3.5% growth shows just how worried people are.

Knock-On-Effects

With a small stock of smaller notes available and new bills of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes in short supply, Indians had to stand in snaking queues outside banks and cash machines to change their old notes. 

The better off may have more money to change, but for the mass of Indians living on the margins the disruption and loss of earnings has caused real hardship.

PM Modi expects the cash situation to become normal by end-December, but critics say he is being over-optimistic.

Meantime, consumers are spending less, which is hurting small producers who, in turn, are being forced to scale back their activities.

As a consequence, supply chains at small, medium and even larger companies are breaking down. Trucks are stranded with no money for fuel, workers won`t load goods for free, and distributors can`t pay up.

Wholesale markets in many cities are shut.

The cash crunch has jeopardised production of key commodities and hurt rural communities - just recovering after two years of drought - as farmers lack cash to buy seeds and fertiliser. As a result, the area under cultivation for India`s winter crop has declined.

ALSO READ: GDP numbers don't matter, demonetisation to reap more positives, says economist Laveesh Bhandari 

CMIE, an economic think tank, reckons the big banknote swap would cost at least $19 billion by the end of 2016 in foregone wages, lost business, and higher administrative expenses alone.

The liquidity shortage will retard efforts to revive private investment that has been plagued by weak external demand and a slow recovery in domestic demand.

And, despite the high economic growth rates seen over the past year-and-a-half, factories` capacity utilization ratio remains stuck near their lowest level since 2009.

"Given that the growth recovery has still not taken full hold, the impact of this demonetisation ... could delay the private corporate capex recovery," analysts at Morgan Stanley wrote in a note, adding that they don`t expect that recovery to happen before 2018.

At least the potential for lower inflation holds out some hope that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will extend its easing cycle with a quick interest rate cut.

"The central bank might prefer to bring forward the rate cut to December to support growth and tap the favourable inflation outlook," said Radhika Rao, an economist with DBS Bank.

ALSO READ: Here are 9 things Urjit Patel said on demonetisation 

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DemonetisationEconomyGDPNarendra Modicash crunchRBIRate CutBlack MoneyIndia GDP
Written By: Reuters
Updated: Wed, Nov 30, 2016
08:44 am
New Delhi , Reuters
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