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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Recovery still 6 months away for Indian economy: BofA-ML
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Recovery still 6 months away for Indian economy: BofA-ML

Study sees growth recovering to 6.5% levels after six more months of pain, RBI cutting CRR by 50 bps

The BofA-ML report says a turnaround in loan demand is critical for recovery and high lending rates are still pulling down credit. Photo: Indranil Bhoumik (Indranil Bhoumik)Premium
The BofA-ML report says a turnaround in loan demand is critical for recovery and high lending rates are still pulling down credit. Photo: Indranil Bhoumik
(Indranil Bhoumik)

New Delhi: The worst is over for the Indian economy but it will be another six months before the country shows signs of improvement and growth recovers to 6.5% level, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML) has said in a report.

According to BofA-ML, lead indicators still point to six months of pain and it is not until the March quarter that growth is expected to recover to 6.5% levels.

“We grow more confident of our call that while the worst is over, recovery will stretch for another 6 months," the report said.

While reforms are a medium-term positive, immediate revival will surely depend on lending rate cuts. A turn-around in loan demand is critical for recovery and high lending rates are still pulling down credit, the report said.

“High lending rates, are still pulling down credit, our other key lead indicator. Unless lending rates come off, FY13 growth will likely find it difficult to do our 5.6% forecast, let alone the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) 6.5%," BofA Merrill Lynch said.

It expects RBI to cut cash reserve ratio by 50 basis points to pull down lending rates.

The report further noted that India is likely to bottom out at higher levels than Brazil and Russia.

There are, three “faint-and-flickering" rays of hope for a March turnaround. Firstly, trade credit - advances to traders - has bottomed out; secondly, north Indian reservoirs that water the winter wheat crop have recovered and thirdly, risk aversion is topping off.

In addition, the three key concerns for risk aversion—Greek exit from euro zone, drought and policy paralysis in New Delhi—are receding now.

The government has recently taken a number of reform initiatives like opening foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail sector to aviation and broadcasting sector, hiking diesel prices, capping the number of subsidised LPG cylinders.

Moreover, the government has unleashed a second wave of reforms deciding to open the pension sector to foreign investment and raising the FDI cap in insurance to 49%. PTI

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Published: 05 Oct 2012, 04:34 PM IST
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