New Delhi:Reviving the twin engines of consumption and investment while being vigilant about spillovers from global financial markets remains a critical challenge, a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) report said on Friday.
The global economy confronted a number of uncertainties - a delay in the Brexit deal, trade tensions, a whiff of an impending recession, oil market disruptions and geopolitical risks leading to a significant deceleration in growth, said the RBI's Financial Stability Report December 2019.
These uncertainties weighed on consumer confidence and business sentiment, dampened investment intentions and are likely to remain a key drag on global growth, it said.
Predictably, lower interest rates and easy monetary policies are boosting leverage globally, with the indebtedness of emerging market (EMs) governments and households showing a distinct increase, besides supporting asset prices and capital flows to EMs.
"On the domestic front, aggregate demand slackened in Q2 2019-20, further extending the growth deceleration. While the outlook for capital inflows remains positive, India's exports could face headwinds in the event of the sustained global slowdown, but current account deficit is likely to be under control reflecting muted energy price outlook," the RBI said.
"Reviving the twin engines of consumption and investment while being vigilant about spillovers from global financial markets remains a critical challenge going forward," it said.