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Normal monsoons can boost GDP by 50 bps: BNP Paribas

"Monsoons could add up to 50 basis points (0.5 percent) to the gross domestic product while the economy could also reduce by the same quantum if the country faces another year of drought," BNP Paribas chief economist for emerging markets Richard Iley told reporters here.

April 22, 2016 / 20:25 IST
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French financial services major BNP Paribas said normal monsoons could help push the economic growth to 8 percent in the current fiscal.

"Monsoons could add up to 50 basis points (0.5 percent) to the gross domestic product while the economy could also reduce by the same quantum if the country faces another year of drought," BNP Paribas chief economist for emerging markets Richard Iley told reporters here.

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He also said the economy can achieve an eight percent growth if private capital expenditure increases, agriculture and exports recover.

The government has projected a 7.5 percent economic expansion for the current fiscal. Earlier this week, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said the economy could clip at 8-8.5 percent if the Met department's above normal monsoons forecast rings true.