India less vulnerable to external shocks: S&P

Indian economy is less vulnerable to external shocks as it is mainly driven by household consumption and government spending, and not dependent on hot money which can move out quickly, Standard & Poor’s Rating Services said today.

The US-based rating agency expects the current account deficit (CAD), which is the difference between inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, to remain at a modest level of 1.4 per cent at the end of current fiscal and would continue at similar level till 2018.

“We see India as having limited vulnerability to external economic or financial shocks. This is because growth in the economy is mainly driven by domestic factors, such as household consumption and government spending.

“At the same time this is a country that has low reliance on external savings to fund its growth. In other words, the banks are mainly deposit funded and don’t rely on wholesale funding to grow their loan books,” S&P Rating Services India Sovereign Analyst Kyran Curry told PTI.

He said India’s capital markets are diversified and deep enough for companies to raise funding.

“Another favourable aspect of India external settings is that it is generally not subject to hot money inflows that can turn into outflows with shifts in investor sentiment. As such we see the external risks for India to be relatively contained,” Curry said.

He said while export growth may be disappointing, the current account deficit likely to be a modest 1.4 per cent in 2015, with similar levels through 2018.

“Our forecasts are partly informed by our view of increased monetary credibility, which dampens the demand for monetary gold imports. In addition, we expect India to fund this deficit mostly with non-debt, creating inflows,” Curry added.

The CAD in the first half of current fiscal stood at 1.4 per cent of GDP, lower than 1.8 per cent in the same period last fiscal. For full 2014-15 fiscal, the CAD stood at 1.3 per cent of GDP.

Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/50727133.cms

Japan has 17th straight Current-Account Surplus in November

A cargo ship is seen behind Japan's national flag at an industrial port in Tokyo March 8, 2012.Japan posted a current account surplus for the 17th consecutive month in November, providing support for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s efforts to boost the world’s third-largest economy.

The excess in the widest measure of the nation’s trade was 1.14 trillion yen ($9.7 billion) in November, up from 440.2 yen billion a year earlier, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday in Tokyo. The median estimate of 23 economists surveyed by Bloomberg was for a surplus of 895 billion yen.

The surplus was supported by a rise in income from investments abroad by Japanese companies as well as a gain in services, which came with an influx of tourists after the yen weakened. The boost helps an economy that has been hurt by a slowdown in exports including to China, Japan’s biggest trading partner.

“The wider current account surplus bodes well for Japan’s economy,” said Junko Nishioka, chief economist for Japan at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. in Tokyo. “Going forward, Japan will likely hold onto the surplus trend.”

Declining oil prices and recent gains in the yen, which may push down import prices and improve the trade balance, is expected to help Japan maintain the current-account surplus in coming months, Nishioka said.

The primary income surplus was 1.54 trillion yen in November, the largest on record for November, according to the report. The services balance had a surplus of 61.5 billion yen, helped by charges for the use of intellectual property rights and travel.

Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-12/japan-posts-17th-straight-current-account-surplus-in-november

Japanese PM Abe on 3-day visit to India starting today; number of pacts on table

 

A Rs 98,000-crore deal to build a bullet train network is among a number of agreements likely to be signed during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s three-day visit beginning on Friday during which he will hold annual summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The focus of the visit will be on forging greater synergies between two major Asian economies and take forward the special strategic ties.

In the 9th annual Indo-Japan summit talks on Saturday, Modi and Abe will review implementation of various decisions taken in course of last one year to enhance economic ties, particularly in the trade and investment sector.

Sources said a number of agreements including awarding the Rs 98,000 crore contract to build India’s first bullet train network will be inked.

After the talks, he will leave for Varanasi, which is Modi’s Parliamentary constituency, where he will attend Ganga Aarti at famous Dasaswamedh Ghat. Modi will accompany Abe during his nearly four-and-a-half-hour-long visit to Varanasi.

Abe will return to New Delhi in the evening.

The Japanese Prime Minister had accompanied Modi during his visit to Kyoto last year.

In Delhi, Abe will call on President Pranab Mukherjee, attend a Japan-India innovation seminar and interact with a group of business leaders.

At the last Summit meeting held in Tokyo last year, the two prime ministers had agreed to elevate the relationship to “Special Strategic and Global Partnership”.

Modi had visited Japan from August 30 to September 3 last year during which that country had announced doubling of its private and public investment in India to about $34 billion over a period of five years.

During the summit talks last year, Modi and Abe had agreed to enhance defence and strategic cooperation to a new level and also decided to speed up negotiations on civil nuclear deal.

While agreeing on greater defence equipment and technology cooperation, the two sides had decided to expedite discussions on modalities for the sale of Japanese US-2 amphibian aircraft.

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar had held talks with top Japanese officials in Tokyo last month to finalise agenda and other details of Abe’s visit.

India and Japan have been expanding their economic and strategic engagement in recent years resulting in cooperation in a vast swathe of fields including defence and security.

The economic engagement witnessed significant rise after both countries signed a a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in 2011.

Source: http://www.businesstoday.in/current/economy-politics/japanese-pm-shinzo-abe-on-3-day-visit-to-india-from-today-number-of-pacts-on-table/story/227027.html

Finance ministry raises duty drawback rates for exports for engineering, marine, leather and textiles

As exports fell for the 11th month in a row in October 2015, the government on Monday increased the refunds to exporters on duties on imports, particularly those relating to engineering products. This would also neutralise the impact of import duty hike in steel, used in engineering products.

Besides engineering goods, the government raised the duty drawback rates on composite products such as leather handbags, ready-made garments made of cotton wool and those made of cotton with lycra.

The Central Board of Excise and Customs raised the duty drawback rate by two percentage points for the engineering sector, which would allow higher tax refund to exporters of machinery and appliances, electrical machinery, tools and implements, among others.

“These revised rates are based on average incidence of customs and central excise duties and service tax related with the manufacture of export goods and involve substantial total drawback for exporters,” the government said in a release.

After the additional hike in the duty drawback, the rate for certain engineering products could go up to close to eight per cent, sources said.

However, the government did not take into the account the 20 per cent safeguard duty imposed on hot-rolled steel. “It is a positive that the government has made up for the hike in duty on steel. But the smaller firms will have to bear the impact of safeguard duty, as it is not factored in new duty drawback announced ” said Ajay Sahai, director-general and CEO, Federation of Indian Export Organisations.

CRUX OF THE MATTER

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  • Duty drawback rates raised on engineering goods, leather handbags, readymade garments made of cotton wool and cotton with lycra, shrimps
  • Two percentage points rise in duty drawback for engineering sector to allow higher tax refund to exporters of machinery and appliances, electrical machinery, tools among others
  • Former CMD N Ramanujan had worked out a JV with Titan Watches when Xerxes Desai was heading it. But the government turned it down
  • The only operational plant at Tumkur, Karnataka, has 2 million-unit capacity of quartz watches
  • The watch model, Kanchan, used to sell at a premium in the grey market at Rs 1,000, when its legal price was Rs 700

Duty drawback is a refund of certain types of customs and Central excise duties as well as service tax on imports of inputs or raw materials that are used to manufacture goods for exports.

The revised rates of duty drawback notified by the finance ministry will be effective from November 23.

In a first, the government extended the brand rate of duty drawback to wheat. It also provided a mechanism to pay provisional drawback to exporters soon after export, for certain exports made under the claim for brand rate of duty drawback.

“This was pending for a long time. In a positive development, the government also allowed exporters claiming brand rate of drawback rate to avail provisional drawback rate until the brand rate is decided,” said Sahai.

The government added the expert committee would look into exporters’ concerns arising from new schedule of rates and make further recommendations to the government in January 2016. The government will also take into account feedback from export promotion councils to this effect.

Source:

http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/finmin-raises-duty-drawback-rates-to-arrest-export-slump-115111700035_1.html

RBI allows foreign currency-rupee swap transactions

RBI said that such swap transactions could be undertaken by the MFI/IFI concerned on a back-to-back basis with an authorised dealers (AD) Category-I bank in India

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday allowed residents having a long-term foreign currency liability to enter into foreign currency-rupee swaps with multilateral or international financial institutions (MFI/IFI) in which the government of India is a shareholding member, subject to certain conditions.

RBI said that such swap transactions could be undertaken by the MFI/IFI concerned on a back-to-back basis with an authorised dealers (AD) Category-I bank in India. The tenure of such swaps should be at least three years, according to a notification issued by the central bank.

In the event of a default by the resident borrower on its swap obligations, the MFI/IFI concerned will have to bring in foreign currency funds to meet its corresponding liabilities to the counter-party AD Cat-I bank in India, the central bank said.

The AD Cat-I bank will have to report the FCY-INR swaps transactions entered into with the MFIs/IFIs on a back-to-back basis to CCIL reporting platform, including the details of the foreign currency borrower. Furthermore, the banks will have to bring the contents of this circular to the notice of their constituents and customers concerned.

Services sector growth hits 8-month high in October

India’s services sector activity touched an eight-month high in October driven by a significant rise in new business orders even as growth in manufacturing output eased, a Nikkei survey said.

The Nikkei Business Activity index climbed to 53.2 in October, from 51.3 in September, as fresh orders expanded at a solid pace and were most pronounced since February.

“Services companies saw a faster rise in new businesses than their manufacturing counterparts,” said Pollyanna De Lima, economist at Markit, which compiled the survey.

Meanwhile, the seasonally adjusted Nikkei India Composite PMI Output index, which maps manufacturing and services sectors, rose to 52.6 in October from 51.5 in September helped by new businesses.

A reading of 50 divides growth and contraction.

“India’s economic growth shifted into higher gear in October driven by the services sector. Although manufacturing production continued to expand, the growth eased and was sluggish by historical standards,” Lima added.

Lima noted that “the upward trend in private sector output reflected stronger inflows of incoming new works, one that was most marked since March”.

Going forward, services business sentiment regarding the 12-month business outlook remained positive in October.

Notwithstanding the growth in services activity, October data indicated that services sector employment remained unchanged. Around 98 per cent of respondents reported no change in payroll numbers since the preceding month.

“Private sector firms remained wary of costs and payroll numbers, once again, were unchanged,” Lima said.

On the prices front, the Nikkei survey said average input costs rose in both services and manufacturing sectors, albeit at a slower pace.

Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan on September 29 effected a more-than-expected interest rate cut of half a per cent to spur the economy.

Moreover, RBI has also lowered its economic growth forecast for the current fiscal to 7.4 per cent, from its previous projection of 7.6 per cent.

The April-June quarter GDP slipped to 7 per cent, from 7.5 per cent in the preceding quarter.

Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/49654978.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

Global re-insurers gearing up to open branch offices in India

Global reinsurance majors, such as Swiss Re, Munich Re and SCOR, have firmed up plans to apply for a composite licence to carry on reinsurance business through a branch office in India.

Last week, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) released final regulations for registration and operation of branch offices by foreign re-insurers.

Currently, all global re-insurers have representative offices in India and operate from overseas while the Indian market has only one domestic re-insurer, General Insurance Corporation (GIC Re).

Kalpana Sampat, Principal Officer and Managing Director of Swiss Re, said the Indian direct insurance market has seen very good growth and the company plans to apply for the licence shortly to operate in a full-fledged manner in the domestic market.

Hitesh Kotak, Chief Representative for India at Munich Re, said the company is in the process of preparing its application for branch office in accordance with the Indian regulator’s requirements.

A representative of SCOR SE said the company intends to apply to the regulator for a composite licence. Ankur Nijhawan, Managing Director of Hannover Re, said his company is currently evaluating the regulations.

In its guidelines aimed at making it attractive for global re-insurers to set up operations in India, IRDAI has put in place a level-playing field for foreign re-insurers, which have a minimum retention of 50 per cent vis-à-vis the domestic re-insurer GIC Re. Minimum retention is the minimum amount of business that will be ceded to the re-insurer on an automatic basis to avoid the expenses associated with small cessions.

Swiss Re’s Sampat said the regulations allow an equal opportunity to the foreign re-insurer with an Indian branch, which in turn will help facilitate setting up a vibrant domestic reinsurance market.

Build local base

Industry experts also said that the presence of foreign re-insurers would help the Indian market developing technical expertise and underwriting skills.

Hitesh Kotak of Munich Re said, “We are keen to work on the best ways to combine Munich Re’s expertise and establish ourselves by closely working with clients and brokers to identify new opportunities.”

“We plan to achieve this through developing a strong local team which is closer to the clients and, at the same time equipped to explore our rich knowledge base and experience,” he added.

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