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GDP growth to decrease to 7.1% for June quarter: SBI economists

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2 min read | Updated on August 26, 2024, 19:13 IST

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The economists at SBI said the growth in gross value added (GVA) will fall below 7% to 6.7-6.8% for the April-June period this fiscal when compared to the year-ago period. If one were to exclude the banking, finance and insurance companies, corporations reported only 5% revenue growth and a degrowth of 1% in operating profits in Q1 FY25, they said.

SBI economists have, however, retained their 7.5% growth estimate for the fiscal year 2024-25, which is higher than the 7.2% made by the RBI

SBI economists have, however, retained their 7.5% growth estimate for the fiscal year 2024-25, which is higher than the 7.2% made by the RBI

Economists at the country's largest lender, SBI, on Monday joined other watchers forecasting a slip in the economic growth and estimated India's real GDP growth to come at 7.1% for the June quarter.

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The economists said the growth in gross value added (GVA) will fall below 7% to 6.7-6.8% for the April-June period this fiscal when compared to the year-ago period.

"As per our 'Nowcasting Model', the forecasted GDP growth for Q1 FY25 would be 7.0-7.1%, and GVA is at 6.7-6.8% with a downward bias," the economists said.

It can be noted that the real GDP growth had come at 7.8% in the June quarter last year and the preceding March quarter. A slew of analysts have been pointing to a moderation in economic activity in the June quarter, mainly driven by softer manufacturing and lower government spending due to the general elections.

The report also said that given the uncertain global growth outlook and the softening inflation, there is a space for monetary policy easing.

The SBI economists said its growth estimates are based on 41 lead indicators, and pointed to a moderation in sales growth and an inching up in staffing costs for manufacturing companies.

"Against this backdrop, profit margins have declined, and this will pull down manufacturing growth," it added.

If one were to exclude the banking, finance and insurance companies, corporations reported only 5% revenue growth and a degrowth of 1% in operating profits in Q1 FY25, it said.

SBI economists have, however, retained their 7.5% growth estimate for the fiscal year 2024-25, which is higher than the 7.2% made by the RBI.

The report said the global economic outlook remains uncertain, and the persistent geopolitical tensions rekindled fears of a potential recession on signs of weaker than expected labour market outcomes in key economies and financial market volatility in response to monetary policy divergence, casting a shadow on prospects.

On the positive side for India, the South West monsoon picked up from early July, closing the deficit, it said, noting that as of August 25, the cumulative rainfall was 5% above the LPA (long period average) against 7% below the LPA during the same period last year.

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