Festive season to give temporary boost to economy: Report


Festive season to give temporary boost to economy: Report

Festival season is expected to give a temporary boost to India's economic prospect, brokerage major Motilal Oswal Financial Services said.

Accordingly, the brokerage firm's EcoScope report said favourable base effect, pent-up demand and strong inventory re-building in the hope of a grand festive season have led to the better-than-expected economic growth in Aug-Sep'20.

"It is likely that these factors will push the growth even higher in Oct'20, which is also expected to mark the peak," the report said.

However, the report makes a revelation that recent improvements are more likely to be fleeting than sustainable in nature.

"Higher growth can be sustained only if households' income grows faster, government receipts or payments for households are exceptionally high or low to offset low income, and credit growth is much higher-than-usual."

"On close inspection, none of the above seem to be formulating in the Indian economy," the report added.

According to the report, the real GDP, could contract by 7.1 per cent YoY in 2QFY21 and 6.5 per cent for the full-year FY21.

"However, with better-than-expected incoming data since Aug'20, it is almost certain that 2QFY21 will be a positive surprise, leading to upward revisions for full-year FY21," the report said.

"However, it seems more likely to fade soon because the fundamentals don't suggest better-than-expected recovery to continue in the future."

 

Source: IANS