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Finance Minister Urges PSU Banks to Boost Credit Growth, Maintain Profits

  Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in a meeting with heads of Public Sector Banks (PSBs) on Friday, urged them to leverage the Reserve Bank of India’s recent  50 basis points rate cut  to accelerate lending towards the productive sectors of the economy. Sources reported that the Finance Minister asked PSBs to maintain the profitability momentum in  FY26 , building on their strong performance last year. The cumulative net profit of 12 PSBs surged to  Rs 1.78 lakh crore in FY25 , marking a 26% rise compared to the previous fiscal. In absolute terms, this meant a profit increase of about  Rs 37,100 crore . Sitharaman also emphasised the importance of financial inclusion, directing banks to onboard more customers under government schemes to ensure broader credit outreach. On  June 6 , the RBI’s monetary policy committee, led by Governor Sanjay Malhotra, cut the benchmark repo rate by  50 basis points to 5.5% . The minister highlighted that PSBs sh...

Indian Consumer Confidence and Inflation Expectations: Insights from the Latest RBI Surveys

Recent surveys conducted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reveal nuanced trends in consumer confidence and inflation expectations among Indian households. The findings indicate a mixed outlook for both spending and inflation, reflecting underlying economic dynamics.

Consumer Confidence: A Mixed Outlook

The RBI’s latest Consumer Confidence Survey (CCS) reveals that Indian consumers anticipate an increase in spending over the next year, both on essential and non-essential items. Despite this optimism, the survey also shows a nuanced picture of consumer sentiment.

  • Current Situation Index (CSI): The CSI, which gauges perceptions of the present economic conditions, moderated slightly to 97.1 in May 2024 from 98.5 in March 2024. This dip reflects some moderation in sentiments related to income, spending, and employment, though it remains relatively stable.

  • Future Expectations Index (FEI): Consumer confidence regarding future economic conditions remains elevated, though it declined marginally to 124.8 from 125.2 in the previous survey round. This indicates continued optimism about future economic prospects despite a slight cooling in expectations related to the general economic situation and employment opportunities.

The CSI and FEI are derived from net responses on various economic parameters, including current and future expectations for the economic situation, income, spending, employment, and price levels. The survey, conducted from May 2-11, 2024, involved 6,083 respondents, reflecting a snapshot of consumer attitudes towards economic conditions.

Inflation Expectations: Rising Concerns

In addition to consumer confidence, the RBI's survey on households’ inflation expectations provides important insights into the anticipated price levels:

  • Short-Term Inflation Expectations: Households’ expectations for inflation over the next three months have increased to 9.2%, up by 20 basis points from the previous period.

  • Medium-Term Inflation Expectations: The one-year ahead inflation expectation has risen to 9.9%, marking an increase of 10 basis points.

  • Current Inflation Perception: Despite the rise in future inflation expectations, households’ perception of current inflation has moderated slightly to 8%, down by 10 basis points.

The survey, conducted from May 2-11, 2024, across 19 major cities, involved responses from 5,943 urban households. Female respondents made up 52.6% of the sample. The data highlights a growing concern among consumers about rising prices, with a higher proportion expecting price increases across all major product groups.

Key Takeaways

  1. Consumer Spending: Despite a slight moderation in current economic sentiment, consumers are generally optimistic about increasing their spending on both essential and non-essential items over the next year. This reflects confidence in personal financial stability and a positive outlook on economic growth.

  2. Inflation Expectations: The rise in inflation expectations suggests that consumers are bracing for higher prices in the near future. This concern about rising inflation could influence consumer behavior, with potential impacts on spending and savings.

  3. Gender Differences: The survey indicates that female respondents have slightly lower inflation assessments and expectations compared to their male counterparts, suggesting potential variations in economic perceptions between genders.

  4. Economic Sentiment: The moderate decline in the CSI and FEI suggests a cautious optimism. While there is an overall positive outlook, there are tempered expectations regarding the broader economic environment and job market.

In conclusion, the RBI’s surveys provide a comprehensive view of Indian consumers' confidence and inflation expectations. The expected rise in spending indicates resilience and optimism in consumer behavior, while increasing inflation expectations highlight concerns about future price levels. These insights are crucial for policymakers, businesses, and investors as they navigate the evolving economic landscape.

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