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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Arun Jaitley to unveil Budget 2018 today, fiscal deficit target in focus
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Arun Jaitley to unveil Budget 2018 today, fiscal deficit target in focus

Arun Jaitley unveils Union Budget 2018 today, all eyes will be on whether the Modi govt stay the course on containing the fiscal deficit, or whether they throw caution to the wind with a populist set of spending priorities

To keep investors on side however, Arun Jaitley will have to convince them in Union Budget 2018 that he plans to keep to his word on working towards reining in the fiscal deficit.Premium
To keep investors on side however, Arun Jaitley will have to convince them in Union Budget 2018 that he plans to keep to his word on working towards reining in the fiscal deficit.

New Delhi: As India’s government gets set to unveil its 2018-19 budget on Thursday, all eyes will be on whether the authorities stay the course on containing the fiscal deficit, or whether they throw caution to the wind with a populist set of spending priorities.

Facing discontent at home over falling farm incomes and a backlash following policy initiatives that have dented growth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be aiming to woo rural voters and small business owners in the last full budget before a general election that must be held by May 2019.

While economic growth has been slowed by the botched rollout of a nationwide goods and service tax (GST) in 2017, and a shock move to ban high value currency notes in late 2016, investors have so far looked beyond the setbacks, perceiving the initiatives as positive long term.

Benchmark 10-year bond yields have fallen 135 basis points and the NSE share index has surged 55% since Modi took power in May 2014.

To keep investors on side however, Modi will have to convince them that he plans to keep to his word on working towards reining in the fiscal deficit.

A Reuters poll this week showed most economists expect a 3.2% deficit in 2018-19, as the government looks to increase investments in areas such as agriculture. Anything much beyond that, however, may draw a swift sell-off in the markets.

Investors were already spooked this week after India’s chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian, in an economic survey ahead of the budget, suggested “a pause" in the fiscal consolidation path, while the government attempts to reinvigorate growth.

Indian shares fell for a second consecutive session on Wednesday, as investors opted to book profits ahead of the budget, with markets trading near all-time highs. The benchmark 10-year bond yield closed flat at 7.60% on Wednesday, but it is up 13 basis points from its close on Friday after Subramanian’s comments. Reuters

Manoj Kumar and Suvashree Choudhury

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Published: 01 Feb 2018, 09:23 AM IST
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