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Current Account Deficit In India’s Quarter Ending December Reaches to 2.7% of GDP

India’s current account deficit grew in the three months to December, principally on the back the higher trade shortages, the Reserve Bank of India said on Thursday.

Current Account Deficit

(CAD) remained at 23 billion dollars or 2.7 percent of the GDP in the third quarter of the financial year 2021/22, when compared with the deficiency of 2.2 billion dollars or 0.3 percent of GDP in the previous financial year.

In the proceeding quarter, the deficit remained at 9.9 billion dollars or 1.3 percent of GDP, says the RBI data.

“We anticipate that this current account deficit should retreat fairly in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2022, to around 17-21 billion dollars, as the third wave is briefly hindering imports of specific goods,” said Aditi Nayar, chief business analyst at ICRA, pointing to the reemerging infections due tocoronavirus, in some parts of the world.

The central bank said that thetotal services receipts increased both successively and on year-on-year because of the powerful presentation of net products of computer and business services.

Private transfer receipts, which are generally the settlements by Indians living abroad, rose by 13.1 percent on the year, while net foreign direct venture showed an inflow of 5.1 billion dollars, which is lower than 17.4 billion dollars in a similar quarter a year back.

The nation’s equilibrium of payments remained at a little surplus of 0.5 billion dollars in the third quarter of the financial year, when comparedwith a surplus of 32.5 billion dollars the very last year.

“If the average price of the Indian crude oil group gets pushed up 105 dollars per barrel in the financial year 2023, because of the global geo-political tensions brought in as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, then the current account deficit is expected to grow to 90-95 billion dollars,” said Aditi Nayar.

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