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Indian Business Outlook Is the Worst in the World

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Sane and decent Indians can Thank Modi Sarkar for this state of affairs....
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(Bloomberg) -- Indian business sentiment turned negative for the first time in more than a decade, reflecting pessimism on activity and profits following the coronavirus outbreak.

a person walking down a narrow street: A worker sweeps an empty street during a lockdown imposed due to the coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on Monday, June 1, 2020. Despite a strict two-month-long lockdown, the outbreak in India’s financial capital has snowballed, with the city now accounting for nearly a quarter of India’s more than 4,700 deaths and more a fifth of India’s over 165,000 infections.
© Bloomberg A worker sweeps an empty street during a lockdown imposed due to the coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on Monday, June 1, 2020. Despite a strict two-month-long lockdown, the outbreak in India’s financial capital has snowballed, with the city now accounting for nearly a quarter of India’s more than 4,700 deaths and more a fifth of India’s over 165,000 infections.

The business activity net balance fell sharply to -30% in June, from +26% in February, according to IHS Markit India Business Outlook survey results released Monday. This was the lowest reading on record and the first time that a negative outlook has been signaled since the series began in late-2009, IHS said.

Read: What Google Data Tells Us About India’s Economic Recovery

Many respondents indicated that the outlook was unusually uncertain and were unsure of how activity would develop over the coming 12 months, according to IHS.

“The outlook for India was the worst globally,” said Andrew Harker, economics director at IHS Markit, referring to confidence level among all countries monitored by IHS. “There appears to be little light at the end of the tunnel at present.”

Input costs are predicted to fall, while output prices were forecast to rise only slightly amid weak customer demand, according to the IHS survey. Local companies, particularly those in services sector, look set to respond to falling activity by scaling back workforce numbers, it said.
 
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These sentiment numbers are not surprising. India's recent economic growth has been due to debt fueled consumption. Even before the crisis, consumption was down due to household and business balance sheet concerns. Combine that with a shaky financial/banking sector with a lot of bad loans on the books. A bungled virus response only adds to the misery. If performance does not improve then foreign investment may start to flee. I personally expect GOI will try to spend big with monetized debt to try to stimulate their economy. Lets, wait and see :coffee:.
 
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Sane and decent Indians can Thank Modi Sarkar for this state of affairs....
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(Bloomberg) -- Indian business sentiment turned negative for the first time in more than a decade, reflecting pessimism on activity and profits following the coronavirus outbreak.

a person walking down a narrow street: A worker sweeps an empty street during a lockdown imposed due to the coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on Monday, June 1, 2020. Despite a strict two-month-long lockdown, the outbreak in India’s financial capital has snowballed, with the city now accounting for nearly a quarter of India’s more than 4,700 deaths and more a fifth of India’s over 165,000 infections.
© Bloomberg A worker sweeps an empty street during a lockdown imposed due to the coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on Monday, June 1, 2020. Despite a strict two-month-long lockdown, the outbreak in India’s financial capital has snowballed, with the city now accounting for nearly a quarter of India’s more than 4,700 deaths and more a fifth of India’s over 165,000 infections.

The business activity net balance fell sharply to -30% in June, from +26% in February, according to IHS Markit India Business Outlook survey results released Monday. This was the lowest reading on record and the first time that a negative outlook has been signaled since the series began in late-2009, IHS said.

Read: What Google Data Tells Us About India’s Economic Recovery

Many respondents indicated that the outlook was unusually uncertain and were unsure of how activity would develop over the coming 12 months, according to IHS.

“The outlook for India was the worst globally,” said Andrew Harker, economics director at IHS Markit, referring to confidence level among all countries monitored by IHS. “There appears to be little light at the end of the tunnel at present.”

Input costs are predicted to fall, while output prices were forecast to rise only slightly amid weak customer demand, according to the IHS survey. Local companies, particularly those in services sector, look set to respond to falling activity by scaling back workforce numbers, it said.

we are not dependent on chinese funded economy , we have enough reserves to bail out of any crisis .
 
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It’s cultural.

Indians seem to live more frugal. Overcharge as business owners. Do not take risks in starting businesses.

Very opposite to Middle-East/Central Asia i.e. Pakistan, Iran, UAE
 
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