Noting the gloomy start to the current fiscal with a dismal 5 per cent growth in the first quarter, broking house Kotak Equities on Tuesday also cut down India’s 2019-20 GDP gorwth estimate to 5.8 per cent and said it sees the RBI cutting its key interest rate by 40 basis points (bps) in the central bank’s October monetary policy review.
“On the policy front, after the dismal 1QFY20 growth performance and expectations of benign inflation, the monitory policy committee (MPC) will likely have space to cut rates by up to 75 bps through the rest of FY2020, with a cut of around 40 bps likely in the October MPC meeting itself”, a Kotak research note said.
At its previous policy review in August, the MPC cut the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) repo, or short-termn lending rate for commercial banks, by an unconventional 35 bps to support growth.
Kotak also further reduced India’s estimated GDP growth rate to 5.8 per cent for the current fiscal, from its earlier estimate of 6.3 per cent.
“GDP growth in 1QFY20 decelerated sharply to 5 per cent on the back of weakness in private consumption and investment. With a deeper-than-estimated trough and lack of significant impetus to the growth drivers in the near term, we further revise down our FY2020 GDP growth estimate by 50 bps to 5.8 per cent”, it said.
“We believe that growth will likely recover on the back of favourable base effects in 2QFY20, and pickup in the pace of Central government spending post elections. The surplus dividend of around Rs1.76 lakh crore from the RBI will further aid the government in spending immediately,” it said.
“Construction could see some uptick as the government refocuses on capex. We note that our GDP growth estimate of 5.8 per cent is much lower than the RBI’s estimate of 6.9 per cent, which would likely be revised down in the October policy,” the report added.
Indo-Asian News Service