India fastest growing economy at 7.4% in 2018: IMF


United Nations, May 9(IANS): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reaffirmed on Wednesday that India will be the fastest growing major economy in 2018, with a growth rate of 7.4 per cent that rises to 7.8 per cent in 2019 with medium-term prospects remaining positive.

The IMF`s Asia and Pacific Regional Economic Outlook report said that India was recovering from the effects of demonetisation and the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax and "the recovery is expected to be underpinned by a rebound from transitory shocks as well as robust private consumption."

Medium-term consumer price index inflation "is forecast to remain within but closer to the upper bound of the Reserve Bank of India`s inflation-targeting banda of four per cent with a plus or minus two per cent change, the report said.

However, it added a note of caution: "In India, given increased inflation pressure, monetary policy should maintain a tightening bias."

It said the consumer price increase in 2017 was 3.6 per cent and projected it to be five per cent in 2018 and 2019.

"The current account deficit in fiscal year 2017-18 is expected to widen somewhat but should remain modest, financed by robust foreign direct investment inflows," the report said.

After India, Bangladesh is projected to be the fastest-growing economy in South Asia with growth rates of seven per cent for 2018 and 2019; Sri Lanka is projected to grow at four per cent in 2018 and 4.5 in 2019, and Nepal five per cent in 2018 and four per cent in next. (Pakistan, which is grouped with the Middle East, is not covered in the Asia report.)

Overall, the report said that Asia continues to be both the fastest-growing region in the world and the main engine of the world`s economy.

The region contributes more than 60 per cent of global growth and three-quarters of this comes from India and China, which is expected to grow 6.6 per cent in 2018 and 6.4 per cent in 2019, it said.

The report said that US President Donald Trump`s fiscal stimulus is expected to support Asia`s exports and investment.

The Asian region`s growth rate was expected to be 5.6 per cent for 2018 and 2019.

However, in the medium term the report said that "downside risks dominate" for the region and these include a tightening of global financial conditions, a shift toward protectionist policies, and an increase in geopolitical tensions.

Because of these uncertainties the IMF urged the countries in the region to follow conservative policies "aimed at building buffers and increasing resilience" and push ahead with structural reforms.

"While mobile payments are expanding sharply in such economies as Bangladesh, India, and the Philippines, on average Asia is lagging sub-Saharan Africa," the IMF said, adding that the region should take steps to ensure it is able to reap the full benefits of increasing digitalisation in the global economy.

  

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Wed, May 09 2018

    What type of growing economy in 2018, all commodities prices gone roket high in India...is this IMF also feku ??

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  • subhodh, kallianpur

    Wed, May 09 2018

    good going. really appreciate Modi govt for the achievement. ofcourse some people might be worried & will start to blame Modi & IMF. they don't like India become developed country .

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  • Sanith, Coastal Karnataka

    Wed, May 09 2018

    The same IMF every now and then coming up with these fancy figures. Nothing tangible development/growth visible!

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  • Michael, Mangalore/US

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Guys please note. It is not visible for you my friend. That is why these institutions are there to assess various aspects for the economy and come to these conclusions. Keep going Mr. Modi.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, May 09 2018

    If Feku just keeps his hands in the pockets without embarking on misadventures such as demonetization, economy will grow as per the road map drawn by his predecessor. Also two factors that play a major role in our economy are Monsoon and Oil prices and Feku has been extremely lucky on both fronts so far, still he messed up the economy.

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  • Navel Dsouza, Kemmannu/Mumbai

    Wed, May 09 2018

    what in corruption?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Nothing is visible but IMF report this.

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