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FinMin, Moody's to discuss India's sovereign rating next week

Last Updated 10 November 2011, 14:30 IST

"We are meeting Moody's on Monday (November 14) to discuss India's sovereign credit rating," a senior finance ministry official told PTI. The meeting is being held at a time when the Indian economy is passing through a rough patch. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the growth rate during the current fiscal is expected to moderate to 7.6 per cent from 8.5 per cent last year.

The officials are likely to talk about the steps the government has been taking to reduce the fiscal deficit, reform direct and indirect taxation system and recapitalise the banking sector.

The economy has been braving high inflation and the Centre's fiscal deficit may exceed budget estimate of 4.6 per cent in view of poor tax collection and low realisation from sale of government equity in state-owned companies. Moody's has assigned Baa3, the lowest investment grading rating, to India.

The rating agency yesterday downgraded the outlook for the Indian banking system to "negative" from "stable" saying that economic slowdown would impact asset quality, capitalisation and profitability.

However, differing with the downgrade accorded by Moody's, ratings agency Standard & Poor's today upgraded the Indian banking sector saying its domestic regulations are in line with international standards. Ratings are significant as they help the country and other entities to borrow funds globally at competitive rates.

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(Published 10 November 2011, 13:58 IST)

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