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IIP nos below expectations: experts

Reuters/New Delhi 10 Feb 12 | 11:57 AM

Indian industrial output rose by a slower-than-expected 1.8% in December compared with a year earlier.

Following are some experts commenting on the data.

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Madan Sabnavis, Chief economist, Care Ratings, Mumbai

"The numbers have turned out to be a big disappointment, and are far below our expectations.

"The major concern is whether we can recoup this loss in the next three months to meet the fiscal year target, given that we will be encountering a high base effect in January to March. It will be a big challenge."

Arun Singh, senior economist, Dun & Brandstreet, Mumbai

"Though the latest IIP is a bit of a shocker, we really should not expect the RBI to cut interest rates till April as inflationary expectation in the economy has not come off. This is reflected in the high core inflation.

"The RBI will prefer to wait till it believes it has complete control over the inflationary expectations."

Ashutosh Datar, economist, IIFL, Mumbai

"Growth impulses are expected to remain weak through the next financial year and alongwith the expected easing in inflation, should provide the setting for RBI to cut rates.

"But the government needs to spell out that it will cut fiscal deficit in a big way in FY13 to enable the central bank to aggressively ease monetary stance. Therefore the budget will be a crucial event."

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