India's trade deficit likely to remain above $20 billion: Barclays

India's trade deficit is likely to remain above $20 billion for an extended period, posing the risk of a wider current account deficit, Barclays said

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2 min read Last Updated : Aug 03 2022 | 1:23 PM IST

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's trade deficit is likely to remain above $20 billion for an extended period, posing the risk of a wider current account deficit, Barclays said.

"While we still expect the trade deficit to hit US$265 billion, the risks are skewed towards an even larger deficit, which poses risks to our forecast for the current account deficit to widen from the present $115 billion for FY22-23," Rahul Bajoria, chief India economist at Barclays said in a note.

India's July trade deficit widened to record high of $31.02 billion, up from $10.63 billion a year earlier and higher than $25.64 billion in June, data showed.

Barclays also pointed to how the Reserve Bank of India, having spent more than $60 billion to defend the rupee, has reduced the import cover from currency reserves.

"When sentiment turns, we think the RBI's reserves are likely to recover, meaning heavy intervention on the other side and limited scope for swift rupee appreciation," the economist said.

Barclays expects the RBI to hike repo rate by 35 basis points on Aug. 5, and follow that up with two more rate hikes of 25 basis points each in September and December, taking the repo rate to 5.75%.

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Topics :India trade deficitBarclaysCurrent Account Deficit

First Published: Aug 03 2022 | 1:23 PM IST

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