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FY'10 GDP data today; economists sure of 7.2% mark

Last Updated : 30 May 2010, 16:57 IST
Last Updated : 30 May 2010, 16:57 IST

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As per the official estimate made before the year came to an end, FY’10 GDP growth was forecast at 7.2 per cent. And none of the economists expect any lesser number, and, in fact, their forecasts touch as high as 7.5 per cent, reports PTI.

For the fourth quarter, economists expect the economy to have grown anywhere between 8.7 and 9.3 per cent. The government will unveil the GDP data on Monday morning.

“The fourth quarter GDP number is expected to surprise us positively due to a possible upside...it is likely to be printed at 9.3 per cent,” said Religare’s Jay Shankar.

The first three quarters of the past fiscal grew by 6.1 per cent, 7.9 per cent and 6 per cent in that order. Shankar also expects a positive, marginal upward revision in the numbers for the other three quarters as well, which he said could move the FY’10 GDP numbers closer to 7.5 per cent. The chief statistician Pronab Sen, too, had recently said FY’10 would have grown by 7.2 per cent to 7.5 per cent. Rating agency Crisil Chief Economist Dharmakriti Joshi also had a better outlook than the advance estimates. “I expect 8.7 per cent growth in the fourth quarter. And, for full the fiscal, I expect it to be 7.3 per cent,” Joshi said.

Chief economic advisor Kaushik Basu, too, had predicted the fourth quarter growth of over 8.6 per cent, which will ensure FY’10 growth over the official estimate of 7.2 per cent.

Economic growth slowed down to 6.7 per cent in 2008-09 after over 9 per cent growth in the previous three fiscals as it came under the impact of global financial crisis.

Government stimulus to the industry pushed growth to 7.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2009-10, much higher than 6.1 per cent in the first quarter. However, growth again slipped to 6 per cent in the third quarter as agriculture production contracted by 2.8 per cent and community, social and personal services slipped by 2.2 per cent.
For the economy to grow by 7.2 per cent, it must expand by over 8.5 per cent in Q4, in case the figures for the previous quarters are retained.

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Published 30 May 2010, 16:57 IST

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