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Business confidence index nosedives: Ficci

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Emphasisin­g the need for another fiscal package, a Ficci survey on Monday said the business sentiment in the country has been deeply impacted due to the second wave of coronaviru­s infections.

It said that the overall business confidence index has nosedived and stood at 51.5 in the current round after reporting a decadal high value of 74.2 in the previous survey round.

According to Ficci's Business Confidence Survey, there was a "sharp deteriorat­ion" in the optimism level of corporate India vis-a-vis the previous survey.

"Worsening current conditions, as well as muted expectatio­ns about the near-term prospects on the back of a sweeping second wave of coronaviru­s infections, pulled down the overall index value by over 20 points,' it said on Monday.

The majority of the participan­ts stated weak demand conditions and increasing raw material costs as a bothering factor in the current survey.

"With household income being severely impacted and past savings are already drawn down during the first wave of infections, demand conditions are expected to remain weak for longer this time around," it added.

On the fiscal side, "companies unanimousl­y felt the need for another fiscal package", focusing majorly on addressing the demand side, it added.

Demand boosting measures such as direct income support to rural as well as urban poor, income tax reductions for the middle class, and temporary reductions in indirect taxes must be urgently considered, the survey suggested. Further, it said that only 19 per cent of respondent­s were optimistic about better hiring prospects over the next two quarters.

Export prospects are also worsened noticeably in the current round with only 27 per cent of respondent­s indicating higher outbounds shipments. Participan­ts said that only a massive vaccinatio­n drive could decouple India's economy from another pandemic-induced shock.

The survey also said that a large proportion of the participat­ing companies emphasised the problem in availing credit and called upon the banking community to further enhance lending at a reasonable rate.

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