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Indian economy resilient to external risks: UBS

Forecasts 7% GDP growth rate for FY25

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Indian economy resilient to external risks: UBS
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13 March 2024 6:30 AM IST

New Delhi: The Indian economy has been in a sweet spot lately, with manageable macro risks, global brokerage, UBS said. “We forecast another year of strong growth for India, at seven per cent in FY25,” it said.

Historically, periods of high growth in India have been associated with widening current account deficit (CAD). In recent years, CAD has not breached this sustainable range due to additional buffers created in the form of a higher services trade surplus and buoyant remittance flow. India remains vulnerable to high global oil prices (importing 87% of its oil demand).

Measures to boost services and manufacturing exports are necessary to support India’s higher potential GDP growth, UBS said.

India holds the fourth largest FX reserves in the world ($617 billion, as of mid-February 2024), which seems comfortable as a reserve adequacy metric, UBS said.

“While expensive Indian equity market valuation could create FII flow uncertainty, we believe India’s growth resilience, along with the forthcoming bond index inclusion (scheduled as of June 2024 onward and could lead to $30 billion of flow/60 per cent of the FY25 current account balance), will keep capital account in a surplus,” UBS added.

Indian economy GDP growth CAD Services trade Remittance flow Global oil prices Equity market valuation FII Bond index inclusion 
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