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India's Investment Rating Slips As Centre Fails To Control Inflation


By Nishant, Section Real Estate
Posted on Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 11:57:33 PM EST

India's hard-earned investment rating received barely 18 months ago is under threat due to the deterioration in the central government's fiscal position this year.

Fitch, the global rating agency, on Tuesday revised the outlook on India's long-term local currency to negative from stable.

Though India's rating still stands at BBB, Fitch's lowest investment grade, the revised outlook means that the country is a whisker away from being rated 'speculative', which is euphemism for junk rating.

Fitch's action follows a warning by Standard & Poor's rating agency on Friday that India's rating could be lowered thus, if the current credit deterioration continues for a longer period.

Takahira Ogawa, S&P's credit analyst, in a note on Friday had said that India's credit profile has worsened in the past 12 months but added that "the upside and downside risks to its 'BBB' rating are currently balanced."

Fitch has gone a step ahead and actually changed the outlook on India's domestic ratings.

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A speculative rating forces many large foreign funds to pull out from Indian markets, while also escalating borrowing costs especially for Indian companies looking to tap money abroad.

Economists said this negative news was not needed at a time when sentiment in the Indian markets is already weak.

Shuchita Mehta, senior economist at Standard Chartered Bank, said the revision is a negative and will add pressure on the rupee, bonds and availability of credit. "Interest rates are already on the rise and companies may find it more difficult to raise money. Bond sentiment will also be impacted," Mehta said.

Standard Chartered expects the rupee to weaken to 44 by June 2009 from Tuesday's close of 43.23.

The rupee has already lost 8.8% of its value in 2008.

James McCormack, head of Asia sovereign ratings at Fitch, said the revision in local currency outlook is based on deterioration in the central government's fiscal position in 2008-09 (FY09), combined with a notable increase in government debt issuance to finance subsidies not captured in the budget.

Fitch expects India's fiscal deficit to rise to 4.5% in 2008-09 from 2.8% of GDP last year. If the off balance sheet government expenses relating to oil and fertiliser companies are taken into account, the deficit looks worse at 6.5%.

Abheek Barua, chief economist at HDFC Bank, said the revised outlook means already high foreign currency loan rates becomes even more expensive. "We could see some uptick in external commercial borrowing (ECB) rates, which have risen by 200-400 basis points, because of global uncertainties in the last 7-8 months. Also, the rupee is fragile right now, so there will be some negative impact," he said.

Barua expects the rupee to fall to 44 by September end and then bounce back to 42.50 in the January-March quarter.

Fitch also expects the Indian trade deficit to widen to 8.2% of GDP in 2008-09 and capital inflows to decline sharply in FY09 "based on the change in global investor risk appetite and the less certain short-term macroeconomic outlook for India."

Source: DNA Money 17/July/2008

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