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India may see 0% GDP growth this fiscal year: Moody's

Published 05/08/2020, 03:39 AM
Updated 05/08/2020, 03:46 AM
© Reuters. Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mumbai
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By Swati Bhat

MUMBAI (Reuters) - The impact of the coronavirus outbreak will exacerbate the material slowdown in India's economic growth, with the country expected to see 0% expansion in the current fiscal year, analysts at Moody's (NYSE:MCO) said on Friday.

The ratings agency said it expected India to see no growth in financial year 2021 and bounce back to a 6.6% GDP growth in FY22, while the fiscal deficit is seen rising to 5.5% of GDP in FY21 versus the budgeted estimate of 3.5%.

The COVID-19 spread in the country has also "significantly reduced the prospects of a durable fiscal consolidation," it said in a report.

In November, Moody's cut the outlook on India's sovereign rating of Baa2 to "negative" from "stable" due to a slowdown in growth and had said it will monitor the country's debt levels closely.

Baa2 is the second-lowest investment grade score.

"Prolonged financial stress among rural households, weak job creation and, more recently, a credit crunch among non-bank financial institutions have increased the probability of a more entrenched weakening," the agency noted.

If nominal GDP growth does not return to high rates the government will face very significant constraints in narrowing the budget deficit and preventing a rise in the debt burden, Moody's said.

India has so far outlined a 1.7 trillion rupee ($22.53 billion) stimulus plan providing direct cash transfers and food security measures to give relief to millions of poor and a second package focussing on help for small and medium businesses is expected soon.

Moody's reiterated that the negative outlook indicates an upgrade is unlikely in the near term.

"We would be likely to change the rating outlook to stable if we saw a significant increase in the probability of fiscal metrics stabilizing and strengthening over time," it said.

It added that a downgrade of India's rating would likely occur "if we expected its fiscal metrics to weaken materially".

India's eight-week long lockdown, one of the world's most stringent, has helped contain the spread of the coronavirus, officials say, with the country having reported only 56,342 cases and 1,886 deaths, compared to the 3.86 million global infections.

"Lower growth and government revenue generation, coupled with coronavirus-related fiscal stimulus measures, will lead to higher government debt ratios, which we project to rise to around 81% of GDP over the next few years," Moody's said.

© Reuters. Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mumbai

While the government remains committed to medium-term fiscal consolidation, material strengthening in India's public finances is likely to be limited near term and the debt burden will remain sensitive to changes in nominal GDP growth, it added.

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