GDP likely to grow over 9.5% in FY22: SBI report

GDP likely to grow over 9.5% in FY22: SBI report

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, December 01, 2021, 07:40 PM IST
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The economy grew at 8.4 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal, a report said / Representative Image | Photo: Pixabay

The country's gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to grow more than 9.5 percent in fiscal 2021-22, an SBI research report-Ecowrap said.

The economy grew at 8.4 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal, according to data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Tuesday. The growth in the April-June quarter of this fiscal stood at 20.1 percent.

In October's monetary policy review, the Reserve Bank of India had retained its projection for real GDP growth at 9.5 per cent in 2021-22, consisting of 7.9 per cent in Q2; 6.8 per cent in Q3; and 6.1 per cent in Q4 of 2021-22.

"We believe that the real GDP growth would now be higher than the RBI's estimate of 9.5 percent, assuming the RBI growth numbers for Q3 and Q4 to be sacrosanct," the research report said.

The real GDP growth may be near to 10 per cent, it added.

The report said the GDP grew by 8.4 percent in Q2 FY22 on the back of double-digit growth in mining and quarrying, public administration, defense, and other services. The real GVA increased by 8.5 percent, a tad higher than the GDP growth.

In H1 FY21, the country exhibited a real GDP loss of Rs 11.4 lakh crore (on a year-on-year basis) due to complete lockdown in April-May and partial lockdown in June-September added.

The situation has improved in FY22, and in H1 FY22 the real gain was around Rs 8.2 lakh crore. "This indicates that real loss of Rs 3.2 lakh crore still needs to be recouped to reach the pre-pandemic level," the report said.

The sector-wise data indicates that trade, hotels, transport, communication, and services related to broadcasting are still the most affected, and the real loss of Rs 2.6 lakh crore is still needed to be recouped in these sectors, it noted.

Overall, the economy is still operating at 95.6 percent of the pre-pandemic level (with trade, hotels, transport, communication & services related to broadcasting still at 80 percent) and should take one more quarter to recoup the losses.

In Q2 FY22, the FMCG sector reported top-line year-on-year growth of 11 percent, while EBIDTA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) and PAT grew by 4 percent each. However, rural markets, which showed good resilience thus far during the pandemic, have slowed in the last couple of months as suggested by some of the industry majors, according to the report.

The research report said the new investment announcements in the current year look encouraging, with around Rs 8.6 lakh crore investment announcements made so far in the last seven months of FY22.

With the private sector contributing around 67 percent of this i.e. Rs 5.80 lakh crore, it seems private investment revival is on the horizon, it added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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