Current account deficit may cap rupee gains: HSBC

HSBC says India's large current account deficit will remain a source of "discomfort" for the market and make it difficult for the rupee to appreciate in a sustained manner.

April 03, 2013 / 22:36 IST
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HSBC says India's large current account deficit will remain a source of "discomfort" for the market and make it difficult for the rupee to appreciate in a sustained manner.

However, the rupee weakness may be limited as the trade deficit has been priced in somewhat, while debt inflows have remained 'strong' recently, the note says. A further deterioration of the trade deficit and the speed of reforms pose risks to the rupee, HSBC adds. The bank says India needs bolder action in the medium term to bring down the trade deficit and ease regulations to allow more FDI into the country.
first published: Apr 3, 2013 09:59 am

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