SIDE INDIA’S ` 1L- CR EXTRA PINCH
■ Weakness in rupee is likely to hit foreign debt obligations, oil imports
The steep depreciation in the rupee against the dollar is expected to cost India an additional ` 1 lakh crore. According to an analysis done by State Bank of India ( SBI), the additional cost likely to be incurred on short term external debt itself would come to around ` 67,900 crore while import bill on oil could cost an extra ` 35,300 crore.
India’s short- term debt obligations as on December 2017 were to the tune of $ 217.6 billion.
“Assuming half of this amount has either been paid in first half of 2018 or is rolled over to 2019, the remaining repayment amount in rupee terms would be ` 7.1 trillion at average 2017 exchange rate of 65.1 a dollar. For second half assuming that rupee depreciates to an average value of 71.4 a dollar, the debt repayment amount would be ` 7.8 trillion, thereby implying an extra cost of ` 67,000 crore,” SBI’s chief economic adivser Soumya Kanti Ghosh said in a research note.
Next is the impact of oil import bill. Taking into consideration the average of past five years, the volume of crude oil imports is expected to increase by 3.6 per cent in 2018.
At an average oil price of $ 74.24 per barrel for the remaining half, crude import bill of India in 2018 should amount to $ 57 billion. “If the average exchange rate remained at ` 65.1 a dollar, the crude oil import bill would have been ` 3,64,300 crore. However, with rupee depreciating to an average of ` 71.4 a dollar in second half of 2018 end, the import bill would increase to ` 4,03,600 crore implying an extra cost of around ` 35,300 crore,” it said.
With yields crossing 8 per cent, there will be increased fiscal costs on the part of the government every year. SBI estimates such cost to be atleast ` 6,000–` 7,000 crore. A further deterioration in the value of local currency against the dollar is likely to pressurise the Reserve Bank of India ( RBI) to hike interest rates.
This according to SBI will have a negative impact on consumption expenditure as well as investment expenditure.