FinMin sees improvement in economy

March 24, 2014 03:59 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:23 pm IST - New Delhi

Arvind Mayaram, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs. File photo.

Arvind Mayaram, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs. File photo.

Exuding confidence that growth will improve in the coming months, the Finance Ministry on Monday said economy has stabilised, which is evident from the strengthening of the stock markets as well as the rupee.

“I certainly believe... the economy has stabilised and that is reflected in rupee and stock markets. And going forward, I think, we will see growth numbers also improving,” Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram told reporters here.

The stock market barometer BSE Sensex on Monday jumped more than 1 per cent to log new lifetime high, while the rupee appreciated 24 paise to trade at 60.65 against the US dollar, on good foreign investor inflow.

The 30-share Sensex was last trading nearly 300 points higher, or 1.39 per cent, at 22,055. It surpassed its previous intra-day record high of 22,040.72 logged on March 18.

“I think we are surely in a position where we can say that, India is among the best among the emerging markets, and this will continue to be so in future,” Mr. Mayaram said.

As per the CSO estimates, the economy would expand 4.9 per cent in the current fiscal ending March, up from 4.5 per cent recorded in 2012-13.

Growth in the first nine months (April-December) was 4.6 per cent. The economy must expand by 5.7 per cent in January-March quarter to achieve the estimated GDP expansion of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14.

Inflation is showing signs of cooling. Wholesale price-based inflation fell to nine-month low of 4.68 per cent, while retail inflation slowed to a 25-month low of 8.1 per cent in February.

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