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Weak monsoon to be credit negative for India: Moody's

Decline in inflation and flagging private sector consumption as well as investment growth have led the Reserve Bank to cut the policy rate by 75 basis points since January, but the forecast of a weak monsoon season will curtail further rate reductions, the agency said.

June 08, 2015 / 18:05 IST
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A weak monsoon is likely to be credit negative for India as it is expected to push up food inflation as well as government deficits, global rating agency Moody's said on Monday.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has revised its monsoon forecast for 2015 from "below normal" to "deficit".

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"A weak monsoon is credit negative for India because it lowers agricultural output, increases food inflation and adds to government deficits," said a Moody's Investors Service report.

The magnitude of the negative effect will depend on the actual spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall as well as policy measures the government adopts in preparation and in response, it added.