World Bank projects Indian economy to contract 3.2% in FY21
Live Mint
Dated: June 08, 2020
By: Asit Ranjan Mishra
The
World Bank on Monday projected India’s economy to contract 3.2% in FY21 as
stringent measures to restrict the spread of the coronavirus pandemic have
heavily curtailed activity in Asia’s third largest economy.
Most
professional forecasters including Fitch, S&P, Goldman Sachs and UBS have
projected the Indian economy to contract at least by 5% in FY21. India
significantly reopened its economy on Monday with resumption of operations at
shopping malls, hotels and restaurants under the first phase of the end of the
prolonged lockdown that began on 25 March.
However, this comes at a time the
country has seen a spike in coronavirus cases. India has surpassed Spain to the
fifth spot among nations worst affected by the pandemic.
Under the baseline forecast—which assumes that
the pandemic will recede sufficiently to allow the lifting of domestic
mitigation measures by mid-year in advanced economies and a bit later in
emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) — global growth is forecast to
rebound to 4.2% in 2021, as advanced economies grow 3.9% and EMDEs bounce back
by 4.6%.
Reference: https://www.livemint.com/news/india/world-bank-projects-indian-economy-to-contract-3-2-in-fy21-11591628875525.html
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