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Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm
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  The Emerging Economy
  – Monthly Newsletter from Indicus
              Analytics
                          3rd July 2009


Indian Economy Next Quarter

Delayed monsoon spreads rapidly, MET deptt. hopes it will
hold-up.
Late monsoon and heat wave in June hits sowing for rice,
oilseeds and pulses – expect pressure on prices.
Growth heading upwards, monsoon and the US economy
could still be spoilers.
Government shows intention of reforms – implementation
and governance issues remain stumbling blocks.
Disinvestment is on the cards finally.
Fuel price hike with no debate augurs well for
deregulation.

India : Kal, aaj aur kal

The world is upbeat about India again. We are to be the
fastest growing economy in 2010 at 8%, says the World
Bank. So we finally get to beat China at the race, never
mind that China is way ahead of us in per capita income
and development indicators. In fact, this year, India is
projected to be the only major economy to show a
positive growth (2%) in steel consumption, according to
the World Steel Association.

The Economic Survey 2008-09 also sees growth in the
6.5-7.5% range this year, assuming a normal monsoon
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and a bottoming out of US recession by September. This
is in line with our growth estimate of 6.6% given a few
months earlier. Returning to the high growth path of
recent years however needs significant reforms, says the
Survey and presents a formidable wish-list of measures.
Suffice to say, this hope will not materialise in the near
future.

But talk aside, inability to deal with upcoming risks is a
serious failing of our policymakers. We had predicted, in
our May newsletter, that crude would move away from the
$ 40-50 range of the previous months into a higher range
of $60-70, as expectations of global recovery became
stronger. Crude did trade in this predicted range in the
month of June. While we are glad that the fuel price hike
took place this time with less fuss and without countless
EGoM meetings, the fact remains that this hike does not
cover the increase in petro costs fully.

This is just one of several sectors that require more
efficient utilisation of public and private resources through
free pricing combined with vouchers/entitlements to the
deserving households for kerosene and gas. The Budget
needs to focus on these issues as much as it does on
taxation and government investment.

Our overall take on the forthcoming budget is that Pranab
Mukherjee will not go in for another fiscal stimulus, but
will aim to contain the deficit to 6% or below. There will
be announcements of a new scheme or two, but their full
implementation will be staggered over a few years (e.g.
Food Security Act), ditto expansion of the social sector
plans already in motion. Some tweaking on taxes aside,
we think it would be too much to expect much beyond the
usual from this Budget.
Sumita Kale and Laveesh Bhandari
Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm
              http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx


Dr. Sumita Kale is Chief Economist, and Laveesh
Bhandari is Director, Indicus Analytics. They can be
contacted at sumita@indicus.net and laveesh@indicus.net

Economic Growth

IIP for April posted a positive growth of 1.4% over last
year, while there were significant upward revisions in
previous months estimates. March growth was revised
from –2.3% to –0.8% and there is still one more revision
to go for the final number for March.
January IIP growth was revised to a final positive 1.0%
from its first estimate of negative 0.5%.
Infrastructure sectors showed a subdued growth of 2.8%
in May compared to 3.1% last year. Good performance
from coal(10.2%) and cement (11.6%) boosted the index,
while crude oil and petroleum refinery products declined
by 4.3% each.
The Markit PMI survey showed a slight decline in the
manufacturing output index in June, but still at 55.34 was
above the threshold of 50 that separates expansion from
contraction.
Provisional estimates of electricity generation for the
month of June show growth at 8.11%, compared to
2.55% last year.
Media reports good auto sales with Maruti and Hero Honda
leading the growth as before with 22.5% and 23.7%
respectively. However, in June others like Yamaha,
Hyundai, Tata and Fiat reported positive growth in sales.
During May, revenue earning freight traffic carried by the
Railways increased by 2.54% over last year. Revenue
earnings rose by 2.34% in the period April-May over the
same period last year, while Net Tonne Kilometres rose by
3.61% during April-May.
Telecom subscribers increased by 11.44 million in May,
bringing tele-density to 38.88% in the country.
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Hiring according to the Naukri Jobspeak was lower in May
than in April, the index standing at 644 compared to 677
the previous month.
Delayed rains and heat have hit sowing for oilseeds and
pulses. Groundnut acreage sown was down 54.8% as on
June 19th, compared to last year, while Moong was down
35.2%.
Water level in reservoirs fell below the 10 year average in
March and reached alarming levels by June with lack of
rain. 11 reservoirs, primarily in Maharashtra and
Karnataka have no live storage.
Read:India’s growth engine gathers greater steam
Read:Two exceptions

Inflation

While provisional WPI inflation fell in the negative zone in
June, this was essentially due to the high base effect of
last June, when the fuel prices had been hiked in the first
week.
While upward revisions to the WPI estimates began for
February estimates, inflation for week ending 18th April
was revised from 0.57% to 1.62% while inflation for week
ending 24th April was revised from 0.7% to 1.75%.
Consumer price indices also registered an upswing for May
– CPI AL rose sharply by 7 points over April, bringing
inflation to 10.21% while CPI IW went up marginally to
register 8.63% inflation.
With crude oil prices moving into the 60+ range in June,
even touching $ 70 a barrel, domestic petrol and diesel
prices were raised from July 2 by Rs 4 and Rs 2
respectively.
The Centre raised the statutory minimum price for
sugarcane by 32% in the end of June, this should reflect
in higher prices of sugar at the wholesale and retail level.
FAO Food Price Index has fallen one third since last June
peak but oilseeds and sugar markets remain tight as
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production setbacks have raised prices since last
November.
Read: Certainly not deflation
Read: Commodity bubble would spark inflation: Assocham

Interest Rates
10 year benchmark gilt yields have been rising since the
end of April as the pressure of higher borrowings impacted
the market.
Government borrowing increased from the planned Rs.
241,000 crore for H1 2009-10, to Rs. 259,000 crore.
Going forward, the Budget on July 6th will determine
trends as the exact size of disinvestments and borrowings
for the year will be set out.
On the interest rate front, the RBI has been caught by
mixed signals coming in on the inflation and growth front
- CPI still registering high inflation, WPI showing low
levels but an uptrend, manufacturing off the negative path
but slow growth forecast ahead.
A rate cut by the RBI of 25-50 basis points in the July end
review could well signal the end to the rate cut cycle.

Read: RBI says reduction in interest rates a complex issue
Read: Government may borrow Rs. 40k crore more in
FY10

Exchange Rates

Exports fell by 29.2% in May compared to last year
(18.4% in Rupee terms), while imports fell by 39.2% in
dollar terms(30% in Rupee terms).
Oil imports were lower by 60.6% while non-oil imports
also registered a decline of 25.4% in May, reflected the
slowdown in the economy.
Trade deficit for April-May period was estimated at $ 10.2
billion, compared to $ 19.8 billion for the same period last
year.
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With decline in imports, the current account deficit moved
into surplus in the Jan-Mar quarter of this year, but stood
at $29.82 billion for 2008-09, 2.6% of GDP, compared to
$17.03 billion (1.5% of GDP) the previous year.
Balance of Payments situation improved in the Jan-Mar
quarter to show a small surplus of $ 300 million,
compared to the $17.88 billion deficit in the previous
quarter.
Total external debt stood at 2 229.9 million at the end of
March, compared to $230.85 billion at the end of
December.
Foreign portfolio investment has been flowing back since
mid-March, which has pushed the value of the rupee up.
It is now trading at 47.72 to a dollar, compared to the low
of 52.2 in early March.
Read: BRIC ambition to form a new world order
Read: Change the US can believe in
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Emerging Economy July 2009 Indicus Analytics

  • 1. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx The Emerging Economy – Monthly Newsletter from Indicus Analytics 3rd July 2009 Indian Economy Next Quarter Delayed monsoon spreads rapidly, MET deptt. hopes it will hold-up. Late monsoon and heat wave in June hits sowing for rice, oilseeds and pulses – expect pressure on prices. Growth heading upwards, monsoon and the US economy could still be spoilers. Government shows intention of reforms – implementation and governance issues remain stumbling blocks. Disinvestment is on the cards finally. Fuel price hike with no debate augurs well for deregulation. India : Kal, aaj aur kal The world is upbeat about India again. We are to be the fastest growing economy in 2010 at 8%, says the World Bank. So we finally get to beat China at the race, never mind that China is way ahead of us in per capita income and development indicators. In fact, this year, India is projected to be the only major economy to show a positive growth (2%) in steel consumption, according to the World Steel Association. The Economic Survey 2008-09 also sees growth in the 6.5-7.5% range this year, assuming a normal monsoon
  • 2. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx and a bottoming out of US recession by September. This is in line with our growth estimate of 6.6% given a few months earlier. Returning to the high growth path of recent years however needs significant reforms, says the Survey and presents a formidable wish-list of measures. Suffice to say, this hope will not materialise in the near future. But talk aside, inability to deal with upcoming risks is a serious failing of our policymakers. We had predicted, in our May newsletter, that crude would move away from the $ 40-50 range of the previous months into a higher range of $60-70, as expectations of global recovery became stronger. Crude did trade in this predicted range in the month of June. While we are glad that the fuel price hike took place this time with less fuss and without countless EGoM meetings, the fact remains that this hike does not cover the increase in petro costs fully. This is just one of several sectors that require more efficient utilisation of public and private resources through free pricing combined with vouchers/entitlements to the deserving households for kerosene and gas. The Budget needs to focus on these issues as much as it does on taxation and government investment. Our overall take on the forthcoming budget is that Pranab Mukherjee will not go in for another fiscal stimulus, but will aim to contain the deficit to 6% or below. There will be announcements of a new scheme or two, but their full implementation will be staggered over a few years (e.g. Food Security Act), ditto expansion of the social sector plans already in motion. Some tweaking on taxes aside, we think it would be too much to expect much beyond the usual from this Budget. Sumita Kale and Laveesh Bhandari
  • 3. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx Dr. Sumita Kale is Chief Economist, and Laveesh Bhandari is Director, Indicus Analytics. They can be contacted at sumita@indicus.net and laveesh@indicus.net Economic Growth IIP for April posted a positive growth of 1.4% over last year, while there were significant upward revisions in previous months estimates. March growth was revised from –2.3% to –0.8% and there is still one more revision to go for the final number for March. January IIP growth was revised to a final positive 1.0% from its first estimate of negative 0.5%. Infrastructure sectors showed a subdued growth of 2.8% in May compared to 3.1% last year. Good performance from coal(10.2%) and cement (11.6%) boosted the index, while crude oil and petroleum refinery products declined by 4.3% each. The Markit PMI survey showed a slight decline in the manufacturing output index in June, but still at 55.34 was above the threshold of 50 that separates expansion from contraction. Provisional estimates of electricity generation for the month of June show growth at 8.11%, compared to 2.55% last year. Media reports good auto sales with Maruti and Hero Honda leading the growth as before with 22.5% and 23.7% respectively. However, in June others like Yamaha, Hyundai, Tata and Fiat reported positive growth in sales. During May, revenue earning freight traffic carried by the Railways increased by 2.54% over last year. Revenue earnings rose by 2.34% in the period April-May over the same period last year, while Net Tonne Kilometres rose by 3.61% during April-May. Telecom subscribers increased by 11.44 million in May, bringing tele-density to 38.88% in the country.
  • 4. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx Hiring according to the Naukri Jobspeak was lower in May than in April, the index standing at 644 compared to 677 the previous month. Delayed rains and heat have hit sowing for oilseeds and pulses. Groundnut acreage sown was down 54.8% as on June 19th, compared to last year, while Moong was down 35.2%. Water level in reservoirs fell below the 10 year average in March and reached alarming levels by June with lack of rain. 11 reservoirs, primarily in Maharashtra and Karnataka have no live storage. Read:India’s growth engine gathers greater steam Read:Two exceptions Inflation While provisional WPI inflation fell in the negative zone in June, this was essentially due to the high base effect of last June, when the fuel prices had been hiked in the first week. While upward revisions to the WPI estimates began for February estimates, inflation for week ending 18th April was revised from 0.57% to 1.62% while inflation for week ending 24th April was revised from 0.7% to 1.75%. Consumer price indices also registered an upswing for May – CPI AL rose sharply by 7 points over April, bringing inflation to 10.21% while CPI IW went up marginally to register 8.63% inflation. With crude oil prices moving into the 60+ range in June, even touching $ 70 a barrel, domestic petrol and diesel prices were raised from July 2 by Rs 4 and Rs 2 respectively. The Centre raised the statutory minimum price for sugarcane by 32% in the end of June, this should reflect in higher prices of sugar at the wholesale and retail level. FAO Food Price Index has fallen one third since last June peak but oilseeds and sugar markets remain tight as
  • 5. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx production setbacks have raised prices since last November. Read: Certainly not deflation Read: Commodity bubble would spark inflation: Assocham Interest Rates 10 year benchmark gilt yields have been rising since the end of April as the pressure of higher borrowings impacted the market. Government borrowing increased from the planned Rs. 241,000 crore for H1 2009-10, to Rs. 259,000 crore. Going forward, the Budget on July 6th will determine trends as the exact size of disinvestments and borrowings for the year will be set out. On the interest rate front, the RBI has been caught by mixed signals coming in on the inflation and growth front - CPI still registering high inflation, WPI showing low levels but an uptrend, manufacturing off the negative path but slow growth forecast ahead. A rate cut by the RBI of 25-50 basis points in the July end review could well signal the end to the rate cut cycle. Read: RBI says reduction in interest rates a complex issue Read: Government may borrow Rs. 40k crore more in FY10 Exchange Rates Exports fell by 29.2% in May compared to last year (18.4% in Rupee terms), while imports fell by 39.2% in dollar terms(30% in Rupee terms). Oil imports were lower by 60.6% while non-oil imports also registered a decline of 25.4% in May, reflected the slowdown in the economy. Trade deficit for April-May period was estimated at $ 10.2 billion, compared to $ 19.8 billion for the same period last year.
  • 6. Indicus Analytics, An Economics Research Firm http://indicus.net/Newsletter/Emerging_Economy.aspx With decline in imports, the current account deficit moved into surplus in the Jan-Mar quarter of this year, but stood at $29.82 billion for 2008-09, 2.6% of GDP, compared to $17.03 billion (1.5% of GDP) the previous year. Balance of Payments situation improved in the Jan-Mar quarter to show a small surplus of $ 300 million, compared to the $17.88 billion deficit in the previous quarter. Total external debt stood at 2 229.9 million at the end of March, compared to $230.85 billion at the end of December. Foreign portfolio investment has been flowing back since mid-March, which has pushed the value of the rupee up. It is now trading at 47.72 to a dollar, compared to the low of 52.2 in early March. Read: BRIC ambition to form a new world order Read: Change the US can believe in
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