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Current account deficit likely to be lower at 3 percent this fiscal, says SBI report

Every $10 increase in crude prices impacts the Current Account Deficit (CAD) to the tune of 40 basis points while the same on fuel inflation is 50 bps and also results in 23 bps decline in growth, according to Soumyakanti Ghosh, the chief economic advisor at SBI.

By PTI Nov 10, 2022 9:30:21 PM IST (Published)

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State Bank of India has pencilled in a lower current account deficit at 3 percent for this fiscal as against the minimum consensus of 3.5 percent, citing rising software exports, remittances, and a likely $5-billion jump in forex reserves via swap deals.
Every $10 increase in crude prices impacts the Current Account Deficit (CAD) to the tune of 40 basis points while the same on fuel inflation is 50 bps and also results in a 23 bps decline in growth, according to Soumyakanti Ghosh, the chief economic advisor at SBI.
CAD has a counter-cyclical shock absorber, he said in a report on Thursday.