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Renewed risks

Renewed risks: On the RBI and how global uncertainties have compounded   

Fresh global turmoil clouds the economic outlook for the rest of 2023-24

On October 6, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stuck to its 6.5% GDP growth projection for the year, with risks from geopolitical tensions, economic fragmentation , volatile financial markets and an uneven monsoon, evenly balanced out by strengthening domestic demand. There was a belief that a period of heightened uncertainties was ebbing but as the central bank Governor signalled last Friday, new uncertainties have emerged over the fortnight since. The Israel-Hamas conflict that erupted a day after the monetary policy review has widened , and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has flagged worries about implications on global food, fuel and fertilizer supplies. Given India’s dependence on fuel and fertilizer imports, disruptions or price spikes could hurt the macro-economic framework, even if the government refrains from passing on higher prices to consumers and farmers in the election season. The RBI chief also pointed to rising U.S. bond yields , which hit a 16-year high of 5% this week, mixed data points and signals from central banks around the world, as the new unknowns — even as known unknowns such as financial market turmoil — have got more pronounced . A glimpse of this anxiety was visible this week, with the sharpest sell-off on Indian bourses since July.

There is no certainty that the RBI would still uphold its ‘evenly balanced’ outlook towards the risks to growth. However, the Finance Ministry, while acknowledging that global uncertainties have compounded, seems largely sanguine for now in its outlook for the economy. Its monthly economic review released on Monday asserts that growth “remains on track”, inflation is easing after a “temporary” seasonal surge in July-August, consumption demand is strengthening and investment demand is “also firming up”. On the “ imminent fears” of rising crude oil prices, it noted that July-September quarter prices were still “ way lower” than the $109.5 and $97.9 averages in the first and second quarter of 2022-23. The weak foreign trade picture is expected to recover and industrial job creation prospects are high for the next two quarters, while higher demand for housing and vehicle loans reflects bolstered confidence levels in households, it added. India’s macro fundamentals may well hold-up through the latest global storm, but the government would do well to drill a little deeper into consumption and hiring trends. The last quarter has seen a sharp slump in small car sales, consumer non-durables producers reporting weak rural demand and IT firms scaling down growth and hiring hopes. There is still much to be done to correct an uneven recovery, which would eventually hamper a broader investment revival .

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Framework (noun) – structure, scheme, system, model, organization

ढांचा

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Renewed (adjective) – Revived, rejuvenated, restored, regenerated, refreshed

नवीनीकृत

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Uncertainty (noun) – Ambiguity, doubt, unpredictability, vagueness, indecision

अनिश्चितता

 

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Compound (verb) – Exacerbate, aggravate, intensify, magnify, worsen

बढ़ाना

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Turmoil (noun) – Chaos, upheaval, tumult, disturbance, disorder

अशांति

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Outlook (noun) – Perspective, viewpoint, attitude, stance, approach

संभावना

 

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Stick (to) (verb) – Adhere, abide by, cling to, persist in, maintain

पर टिके रहना

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Projection (noun) – Forecast, prediction, estimate, guess, calculation

अनुमान

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Geopolitical (adjective) – Relating to politics, especially international relations, influenced by geographical factors

भू-राजनीतिक

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Fragmentation (noun) – Breaking up, splintering, shattering, disintegration

विखंडन

 

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Volatile (adjective) – Unpredictable, changeable, unstable, variable, fickle

परिवर्तनशील

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Uneven (adjective) – Irregular, unequal, lopsided, unbalanced, skewed

असमान

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Balance out (phrasal verb) – Equalize, even out, offset, neutralize, level out

संतुलित करना

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Strengthen (verb) – Fortify, reinforce, bolster, enhance, boost

मज़बूती देना

 

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Heightened (adjective) – Intensified, increased, magnified, amplified, enhanced

बढ़ा हुआ

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Ebb (verb) – Recede, decline, diminish, wane, retreat

कम होना

 

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Signal (verb) – Indicate, gesture, motion, sign, point

संकेत देना

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Fortnight (noun) – a period of two weeks

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Erupt (verb) – break out, flare up, explode, burst forth

प्रकट होना

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Widen (verb) – Expand, enlarge, broaden, stretch, lengthen

विस्तार करना

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Flag (verb) – Signal, indicate, gesture, point out, show

सूचित करना

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Implication (noun) – effect, consequence, result, repercussion, knock-on effect

प्रभाव

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Given (preposition) – Considering, taking into account, in view of, seeing that

देखते हुए

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Disruption (noun) – Interruption, disturbance, break, hindrance

विघ्न

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Spike (noun) – Sharp increase, surge, jump, leap, upturn

तेज वृद्धि

 

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Hurt (verb) – Injure, harm, damage, impair, afflict

चोट पहुंचाना

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Macro-economic (adjective) – Relating to the large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity. Hindi:

सम्पूर्ण अर्थव्यवस्था संबंधित

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Refrain (from) (verb) – Avoid, abstain, desist, forgo, eschew

परहेज़ करना

 

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Point to (phrasal verb) – Indicate, show, signify, direct attention to, hint at

सूचित करना

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Bond (noun) – a certificate that you can buy from a government or company that promises to pay you interest on the money you have given

 

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Yield (noun) – Return, profit, gain

लाभ

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Hit (verb) – Impact, affect, strike, reach, attain

प्रभावित करना

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Pronounced (adjective) – Noticeable, marked, strong, distinct, clear

स्पष्ट

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Glimpse (noun) – Quick look, peek, brief view, glance, fleeting view

झलक

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Anxiety (noun) – Worry, concern, unease, nervousness, apprehension

चिंता

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Sell-off (noun) – a sale of shares, bonds, or commodities, especially one that causes a fall in price

 

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Bourse (noun) – Stock exchange, stock market, securities market

शेयर बाजार

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Uphold (verb) – Support, back, stand by, stick by, defend

समर्थन करना

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Acknowledge (verb) – Admit, accept, recognize, concede, confirm

स्वीकार करना

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Sanguine (adjective) – Optimistic, hopeful, buoyant, positive

आशावादी

 

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Assert (verb) – Declare, state, claim, proclaim, announce

दृढ़ता से कहना

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Inflation (noun) – A general and progressive increase in prices

मुद्रास्फीति

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Ease (verb) – alleviate, relieve, comfort, mitigate, soothe; reduce, lessen

कम करना

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Surge (noun) – Increase, rise, growth, escalation, upswing

वृद्धि

 

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Firm up (phrasal verb) – Strengthen, consolidate, stabilize, secure

मजबूत करना

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Imminent (adjective) – Approaching, coming, near, looming, forthcoming

करीब

 

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Way (adverb) – Much, far, a lot, considerably, significantly

कहीं अधिक

 

 

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Prospect (noun) – Outlook, expectation, forecast, prediction, projection

संभावना

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Reflect (verb) – Indicate, show, display, demonstrate, express

प्रकट करना

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Bolstered (adjective) – Strengthened, supported, boosted, reinforced, shored up

मजबूत

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Hold up (phrasal verb) – Sustain, maintain, support, uphold, keep up

सहारा देना

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Drill (verb) – examine deeply

गहरा अध्ययन करना

 

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Slump (noun) – Decline, downturn, drop, fall, decrease

अचानक गिरावट

 

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Consumer non-durable (noun) – Goods that are immediately consumed in one use or have a lifespan of less than three years.

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Scale down (phrasal verb) – Reduce, decrease, diminish, cut back, lessen

घटाना

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Eventually (adverb) – Ultimately, in the end, finally, sooner or later

अंत में

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Hamper (verb) – Hinder, obstruct, impede, inhibit, restrict

रोकना

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Revival (noun) – Renewal, resurgence, restoration, renaissance, recovery

पुनस्र्त्थान