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Rupee Hands THMB CAD narrows to 1.7 pc of GDP in Q1

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SME Times News Bureau | 02 Sep, 2014
Country's current account deficit (CAD) for the first quarter (April-June) of the current fiscal narrowed to 1.7 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) compared to 4.8 percent during the same quarter last fiscal (2013-14).

“The lower CAD was primarily on account of a contraction in the trade deficit contributed by both a rise in exports and a decline in imports,” the Reserve Bank of India said in a statement Monday.

The CAD stood at USD 7.8 billion for the first quarter of 2014-15 compared to USD 21.8 billion during the corresponding quarter last fiscal, data released by the apex bank said.

Contraction in trade deficit due to rise in exports helped to clock lower CAD. “Decline in imports was primarily led by a steep decline of 57.2 percent in gold imports, which amounted to USD 7 billion, significantly lower than USD 16.5 billion in Q1 of 2013-14,” the statement added.

The merchandise import in the first quarter stood at USD 116.4 billion, down 6.5 percent year-on-year; while the merchandise exports stood at USD 81.7 billion, up 10.6 percent on year-on-year basis.

The merchandise trade deficit (balance of payment basis) contracted by about 31.4 percent to USD 34.6 billion in first quarter of 2014-15 from USD 50.5 billion in the corresponding quarter a year ago.

Beating expectations and showing another sign of revival, the Indian economy expanded by 5.7 percent during the first quarter of the current financial year to log the highest growth yet in nine quarters or over two years, official data showed Aug 29.
 
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