APAC sovereigns, including India, resilient to shocks: Moody’s

But they will face challenges when the US Federal Reserve begins raising interest rates.

April 23, 2015 11:27 am | Updated May 23, 2016 04:09 pm IST - New Delhi

Moody’s has a ‘Baa3’ rating for India, with a positive outlook.

Moody’s has a ‘Baa3’ rating for India, with a positive outlook.

Rating agency Moody’s today said emerging economies in Asia Pacific region, including India, have a high degree of immunity to external shocks, but will face challenges when the US Federal Reserve begins raising interest rates.

“A common challenge for emerging economies in the region will come when the US Federal Reserve begins to raise interest rates.

“Asia Pacific sovereigns generally exhibit strong external payments positions and government debt profiles relative to peers elsewhere in the world — factors that should stand them in good stead,” Moody’s Investors Service said.

It said that most Asia Pacific (APAC) sovereigns have a relatively high degree of immunity to external economic shocks but their ratings momentum is diverging as some drive through ambitious reforms, while others struggle with long-standing challenges.

“A key risk for credit quality is therefore whether governments can deliver on policy pledges,” it said.

Moody’s has a ‘Baa3’ rating for India, with a positive outlook.

The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to increase interest rates by June or September, a move that would result in a flight of capital from emerging markets, including India.

It said as most sovereigns in Asia Pacific are net oil importers, the recent slump in oil prices will have a largely positive impact on the region.

“Savings on energy costs will support sovereigns in their efforts to rein in budget deficits or rebuild fiscal buffers,” Moody’s noted.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that India will overtake China as the fastest growing emerging economy in 2015-16 by clocking a growth rate of 7.5 per cent on the back of recent policy initiatives, pick-up in investments and lower oil prices.

While India’s growth rate is expected to improve from 7.2 per cent in last fiscal to 7.5 per cent this year and next fiscal, China will witness a deceleration with growth rate sliding from 7.4 per cent in 2014 to 6.8 per cent in 2015 and 6.3 per cent a year after.

Of the Asia Pacific sovereigns that Moody’s rates, India (Baa3), Korea (Aa3), Malaysia (A3) and Pakistan (Caa1) have positive rating outlooks, while Mongolia (B2) has a negative outlook.

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