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This Article is From Sep 02, 2016

Expect Current Account Surplus Of $4 Billion After Nine Years: Nomura

Japanese brokerage Nomura on Friday said the country is likely to post first quarterly current account surplus in nine years in the June quarter at $4 billion or 0.8 per cent of the GDP.

Expect Current Account Surplus Of $4 Billion After Nine Years: Nomura
Mumbai: Japanese brokerage Nomura on Friday said the country is likely to post first quarterly current account surplus in nine years in the June quarter at $4 billion or 0.8 per cent of the GDP.

"We believe this swing in the current account balance will be driven by a sharp narrowing of the merchandise trade deficit," it said in a note.

It added that despite weak global demand which has resulted in subdued non-oil exports, services exports and remittances, imports have contracted sharply.

The imports are lower on weak investment demand, lower oil prices and a sharp correction in gold imports which were 48 per cent lower in the April-June period, it said.

The note said that imports are likely to remain subdued for the remainder of the year as all the indicators are pointing to further weakness in non-agriculture growth. 

Current Account Deficit, or the difference between inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, came in at 1.1 per cent of GDP in 2015-16, 1.3 per cent in 2014-15, 1.7 per cent in 2013-14 and a record high of 4.8 per cent of GDP in 2012-13.

The highest ever CAD in FY13 was one of the biggest reasons which wrecked the rupee, following the taper tantrums and made the currency the worst performing one.

The current account gap had come in at a deficit of $0.3 billion in the preceding quarter of January-March. The last time the country experienced a quarterly current account surplus was in January-March 2007, according to Nomura.

The brokerage, however, said it expects the full current account deficit for 2016-17 to rise to 1.4 per cent.

It said oil prices is the biggest factor to watch out and may hurt the number adversely as well.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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