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Business sentiment in India falls to lowest level in 3 years

June sees business sentiment in India fall to the joint lowest level since comparable data became available in 2009. The net balance of private sector companies saw the output growth falling from 18 per cent in February to 15 per cent in June as of 2016 data.

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Published : Jul 15, 2019, 5:49 PM IST

Updated : Jul 15, 2019, 7:08 PM IST

New Delhi: Business sentiment in India fell to its lowest level since June 2016, as companies were worried over a slowing economy, government policies and water shortage, a survey said on Monday.

According to the IHS Markit India Business Outlook, predictions of softer activity growth underpin the downward revisions of profit outlook, subdued hiring plans and relatively muted capital expenditure.

The Global Business Outlook Survey for worldwide manufacturing and services is produced by IHS Markit and is based on a survey of around 12,000 manufacturers and service providers that are asked to give their thoughts on future business conditions.

The net balance of private sector companies foreseeing output growth in the year ahead fell from 18 per cent in February to 15 per cent in June -- this matches the data of June 2016, and also October 2009 when aggregate figures became available.

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"June sees business sentiment in India fall to the joint lowest level since comparable data became available in 2009," the survey said.

The survey also said that water shortages, public policies and weak sales have restricted sentiment in June. Companies are also concerned about potential rupee depreciation pushing prices for imported materials upwards, lack of skilled labour, likely tax hikes, financial difficulties and customers increasingly demanding discounts.

"As seen across emerging markets, business sentiment in India is down in June, dampened by worries about the sustainability of the economic upturn, water shortages, public policies and regulation," said Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit.

However, hopes of pro-business government policies and a better financial flow continue to underpin optimism towards output and profitability growth in the year ahead.

New Delhi: Business sentiment in India fell to its lowest level since June 2016, as companies were worried over a slowing economy, government policies and water shortage, a survey said on Monday.

According to the IHS Markit India Business Outlook, predictions of softer activity growth underpin the downward revisions of profit outlook, subdued hiring plans and relatively muted capital expenditure.

The Global Business Outlook Survey for worldwide manufacturing and services is produced by IHS Markit and is based on a survey of around 12,000 manufacturers and service providers that are asked to give their thoughts on future business conditions.

The net balance of private sector companies foreseeing output growth in the year ahead fell from 18 per cent in February to 15 per cent in June -- this matches the data of June 2016, and also October 2009 when aggregate figures became available.

Read more:Government plans to make crop insurance scheme voluntary

"June sees business sentiment in India fall to the joint lowest level since comparable data became available in 2009," the survey said.

The survey also said that water shortages, public policies and weak sales have restricted sentiment in June. Companies are also concerned about potential rupee depreciation pushing prices for imported materials upwards, lack of skilled labour, likely tax hikes, financial difficulties and customers increasingly demanding discounts.

"As seen across emerging markets, business sentiment in India is down in June, dampened by worries about the sustainability of the economic upturn, water shortages, public policies and regulation," said Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit.

However, hopes of pro-business government policies and a better financial flow continue to underpin optimism towards output and profitability growth in the year ahead.

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Business sentiment in India falls to lowest level in 3 years: Survey
          New Delhi, Jul 15 (PTI) Business sentiment in India fell to its lowest level since June 2016, as companies were worried over a slowing economy, government policies and water shortage, a survey said Monday.
          According to the IHS Markit India Business Outlook, predictions of softer activity growth underpin the downward revisions of profit outlook, subdued hiring plans and relatively muted capital expenditure.
          The net balance of private sector companies foreseeing output growth in the year ahead fell from 18 per cent in February to 15 per cent in June -- this matches the data of June 2016, and also October 2009 when aggregate figures became available.
          "June sees business sentiment in India fall to the joint lowest level since comparable data became available in 2009," the survey said.
          The survey said water shortages, public policies and weak sales have restricted sentiment in June. Companies are also concerned about potential rupee depreciation pushing prices for imported materials upwards, lack of skilled labour, likely tax hikes, financial difficulties and customers increasingly demanding discounts.
          "As seen across emerging markets, business sentiment in India is down in June, dampened by worries about the sustainability of the economic upturn, water shortages, public policies and regulation," said Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit.
          However, hopes of pro-business government policies and a better financial flow continue to underpin optimism towards output and profitability growth in the year ahead.
          On the employment front, amid predictions of a pick-up in demand, companies plan to expand capacity by hiring additional workers.
          "As such, firms plan to expand capacities by taking on additional workers, though sentiment for all measures of expenditure are anaemic," Lima said.
          The Global Business Outlook Survey for worldwide manufacturing and services is produced by IHS Markit and is based on a survey of around 12,000 manufacturers and service providers that are asked to give their thoughts on future business conditions.
          The report is produced on a tri-annual basis, with data collected in February, June and October. The latest survey was conducted between June 12 and 26. PTI DRR
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