Slackening economic momentum to limit discretionary purchases in immediate term: ICRA

24 May 2021

Rating agency ICRA said slackening economic momentum driven by the second wave of Covid-19 infections in India has emerged as a concern with bruised sentiment, high healthcare costs and fuel expenses likely to limit discretionary purchases in the immediate term. ICRA’s Chief Economist Aditi Nayar said contact-intensive services can expect cutback in spending. As expected, the shrunken base of nationwide lockdown in April 2020 boosted the pace of year-on-year expansion of several high-frequency indicators in April this year, resulting in a widespread improvement compared to the performance in March.

However, she said the optimism generated by this trend is limited as 8 of the 13 non-financial indicators last month remained below their pre-Covid levels. Moreover, indicators such as GST e-way bills, electricity generation, vehicle registrations and rail freight traffic displayed a slowing sequential momentum, reflecting the rise in Covid-19 cases and imposition of localised restrictions. She stated early data available for May confirms that this trend is continuing as the lockdowns have both been extended and spread to other states to curb the second wave of Covid-19

She mentioned the sharply higher daily infections in second wave of Covid-19 will have a prolonged negative impact on consumer sentiment. Substantial healthcare expenses along with high retail prices of fuels are likely to squeeze disposable incomes in urban as well as rural areas. Moreover, after the satiation of pent-up demand seen during festive season in 2020, demand for many varieties of consumer durables may be low.