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TABLE-Russia March GDP indicator falls 5.4 pct - VTB

Published 04/06/2009, 12:05 AM
Updated 04/06/2009, 12:24 AM
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MOSCOW, April 6 (Reuters) - Russia's economy contracted for the fourth month in a row in March, the VTB Capital's GDP indicator showed on Monday.

The indicator showed the economy contacting 5.4 percent year-on-year in March, the lowest level since the indicator was started in May 1998, after shrinking 4.7 percent in February.

The indicator slipped into contraction territory in December, as Russia heads for its first recession since the 1998 financial crisis, rouble collapse and sovereign default.

The Total Activity Index stood at 42.1 in March, the highest in five months, but still lower than in any period covered prior to November 2008.

"The Russian GDP Indicator extended its February decline, with the manufacturing and services sectors remaining in contraction territory," VTB Capital senior economist Aleksandra Yevtifyeva said in the report.

"However, as the pace of deterioration in both sectors has moderated, we could soon see a softer decline in the GDP Indicator".

"The drop in official first quarter 2009 GDP, though, might exceed the 4.4 percent year-on-year decline estimated by the GDP Indicator as the latter does not take construction (which has been severely hit) into account".

Yevtifyeva said the 4.4 percent drop was the second-lowest quarterly average to date, since the Indicator registered an average of -5.1 percent in the final quarter of 1998.

"The most significant warning sign in the latest survey is the record drop in employment. This suggests that the weakness in consumption (retail sales were down 2.4 percent year-on-year in February) might be protracted".

"Companies' costs, while still rising, advanced at a slower rate in March, suggesting that the cost pressures from the weaker rouble and tariffs hikes are dissipating. This bodes well for the inflation outlook this year".

"Furthermore, the weakness in demand continues to limit the ability of Russia's manufacturers and service providers to pass higher costs on to their customers."

VTB Capital derives the GDP indicator from its surveys of manufacturing and service sector purchasing managers.

GDP y/y growth GDP index

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VTB index 2009 March -5.4 42.1 Feb -4.7 38.8 Jan -2.9 32.1 2008 Dec -0.3 32.0 Nov 2.6 36.5 Oct 5.2 48.0 Sept 6.5 54.6 Aug 6.8 54.7 July 7.3 57.5 June 7.4 59.0 May 6.9 59.2 April 6.7 57.9 March 6.6 58.8 (Reporting by Dmitry Zhdannikov)

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