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India Inc confidence down for July-Sept: CII

New Delhi, Aug 12: Slackening consumer demand and high interest rates have dampened the business confidence of Indian corporates, a survey by industry body CII said on Sunday. According to CII's quarterly Business Outlook Survey,

PTI Published : Aug 12, 2012 14:24 IST, Updated : Aug 12, 2012 14:29 IST
india inc confidence down for july sept cii
india inc confidence down for july sept cii

New Delhi, Aug 12: Slackening consumer demand and high interest rates have dampened the business confidence of Indian corporates, a survey by industry body CII said on Sunday.




According to CII's quarterly Business Outlook Survey, the business confidence index (BCI) during the second quarter of this fiscal (July-September) declined to 51.3 from 55 in April-June period.

It said stagnancy in reforms is the top concern of most firms, followed by slackening consumer demand and high interest rates. Rising input costs continues to be a major worry for firms.

Majority of the firms recorded an increase in raw material costs, electricity and fuel cost and cost of wages during April-June, 2012 compared to the previous quarter.

"Expectations for the quarter ending September, 2012 show that a majority of firms still expect these costs to increase," it added.

Out of 160 firms that participated in the survey, an overwhelming 86 per cent reported decline in availability of credit in April-June period mainly due to high interest rates.

Expectations for the second-quarter of this fiscal too reveal similar trend, with 84 per cent respondents expecting the availability of credit to remain stagnant or post a decline, it said.

"Reflecting the grim domestic policy scenario, investment sentiments have weakened considerably," it added.

About 43 per cent expect foreign investments to show a decline in July-September quarter, it said adding about 89 per cent believed that infrastructure bottlenecks and lack of policy reforms were responsible for holding back domestic investments.

About 45 per cent participants expect the country's GDP growth for 2012-13 in the range of 6.0-6.5 per cent.


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