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Investment activity in India likely to revive in mid-term: D&B

According to D&B Economy Observer Index, while government capital expenditure has gone up, low private investment is likely to keep upturn in investment activity 'subdued' in the short term, while the medium term outlook looks bullish.

September 19, 2016 / 16:19 IST
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Investment cycle is likely to see an improvement in medium-term largely driven by improved rural income due to normal monsoon and rise in consumption owing to the 7th Pay Commission awards, says a report.

According to D&B Economy Observer Index, while government capital expenditure has gone up, low private investment is likely to keep upturn in investment activity 'subdued' in the short term, while the medium term outlook looks bullish.

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"Expected improvement in rural income and consumption given normal monsoon and likely demand for consumer goods given 7th pay commission award which was doled out just before the festive season is likely to provide support to growth and investment cycle in the medium-term," Arun Singh Lead Economist Dun & Bradstreet India said.

According to D&B, while 7th Pay Commission payouts ahead of the festive season is likely to support the consumer goods segment, slowdown in flow of financial resources to the commercial sector, low capacity utilisation and high leverage in the corporate sector is likely to keep IIP muted.