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Pay hikes may not aid urban demand revival in H2FY17: UBS survey

Central Pay Commission (CPC) may not aid an urban demand recovery in second half of FY17 as widely anticipated says a UBS Evidence Lab's report put together by Head of India Research Gautam Chhaochharia and Analyst Sanjena Dadawala.

September 23, 2016 / 20:51 IST
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Moneycontrol BureauIndian markets have been riding high lately on hopes of a good monsoon and Central Pay Commission (CPC) implementation driving consumption and lifting corporate earnings cycle towards the second half of FY17.

But, a UBS Evidence Lab survey report put together by Head of India Research Gautam Chhaochharia and Analayst Sanjena Dadawala puts forth a contrarian view.

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The survey outcome hints urban demand recovery will be slower than the market/consensus expectations with CPC driving savings more than consumption providing limited push to urban demand recovery in the second half of FY17. It also raises chances of cuts to consensus earnings for FY17.

While the survey respondents retain hope of improved household incomes, inflation expectations remain deep-rooted which will limit real income increases and prompt savings over increased spending.