An article published in the latest RBI bulletin says that with headline inflation beginning to show signs of easing, the domestic macroeconomic outlook appears to be resilient and on a course for about 7 per cent GDP growth in the current fiscal though India is still sensitive to global headwinds. The article has been prepared by a team led by RBI Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra.

The article also said the outlook for the global economy remains clouded with downside risks. Global financial conditions have been tightening and deteriorating market liquidity is amplifying financial price movements. Markets are now pricing in moderate increases in policy rates and risk-on appetite has returned. In India, supply responses in the economy are gaining strength.

With headline inflation beginning to show signs of easing, the domestic macroeconomic outlook can best be characterised as resilient but sensitive to formidable global headwinds.

The article further said based on high frequency indicators, “our nowcasting and full information models peg” real GDP growth in the July-September quarter between 6.1 per cent and 6.3 per cent. If this is realised, India is on course for a growth rate of about 7 per cent in 2022-23,” it said and added that in the third quarter supply responses in the economy are gaining strength.

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data for the second quarter of 2022-23 will be released by end-November. In the financial sector, it further said system liquidity is normalising in consonance with the stance of monetary policy but it is still in surplus mode, with the RBI absorbing about Rs 1.5 lakh crore on a daily basis on average.

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