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MNI India Consumer Indicator Falls To 125.8 in March From 127.8 In February - Long Term Business Expectations Hit Series High

Date 01/04/2014

The India Consumer Indicator declined slightly in March following a rise to a 14-month high in February, driven by a fall in optimism about Personal Finances.

The Consumer Indicator fell 1.6% on the month to 125.8 in March from 127.8 in February. In spite of this decline, consumer sentiment was over 5% above the same month a year ago.

In March, three out of the five components which make up the Consumer Indicator fell. The Current Indicator declined by 2.4% to 115.5 in March from 118.4 in February as Current Personal Finances hit the lowest level since October. The Expectations Indicator fell by 1% to 132.8 in March from 134.2 in February.

While optimism about the current state of business declined significantly, respondents were more optimistic regarding longer term business conditions. Many respondents expected business conditions to improve after the upcoming general election, in the hope that a new government will push forward with business friendly policies.

Concerns over the current level of prices intensified in March and expectations forinflation in a year’s time remained elevated.

Commenting on the latest survey, Chief Economist of MNI Indicators Philip Uglow said, “In spite of the latest drop in confidence, it has been rising steadily since last summer and is up on a year ago as consumers sense that the worst is now over for India’s economy.”

“Elections usually bring about a lot of uncertainty, although there is a wave of optimism that a new government will be able to turn the economy around. Whichever party wins, it will take time to implement new policies and reforms, and the recovery inIndia is likely to be slow.”