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Indian budget: Scenarios
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 07 - 2009

INDIA's new government will present the 2009/10 federal budget on July 6 and is expected to expand both the budget deficit and its market borrowing requirement to support growth.
Following are some scenarios on what Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee may announce and its impact on financial markets. The current fiscal year of 2009/10 runs until the end of next March.
Budget deficit
The government is almost certain to expand the 2009/10 budget deficit beyond the 5.5 percent set in an interim and pre-election budget in February.
Bonds have priced in expectations that the deficit will swell to between 6.25 percent and 6.5 percent of GDP. So it is unlikely to be rattled so long as the deficit is around these levels.
But any sign that the government is bowing to pressure for populist spending measures to make good on promises made in the April and May general election would spark a bond sell off.
If it also fails to present a plan to bring the deficit back under control in subsequent years, the country's credit rating could come under pressure.
Government borrowing target
The government will raise its borrowing target for 2009/10 to help pay for its increased budget deficit.
A Reuter's poll suggests it will rise to 3.95 trillion rupees, a level already factored into bond prices, from 3.62 trillion rupees set in the interim budget in February.
Bond yields have jumped to factor in a massive increase in government borrowing. Ten-year bond yields, for example, are up 170 basis points since the start of the year.
The forecast borrowing would be 29 percent above 2008/09 borrowing of 3.06 trillion rupees.
Asset sales
Mukherjee is likely to announce plans to sell shares in some state run firms to help fund rural and social programmes, a central part of the government's election platform.
Asset sales would relieve pressure on the bond market and help keep the budget deficit in check.
Analysts say the stock market could absorb 100 billion rupees ($2.1 billion) in share sales. A higher amount would be difficult to swallow and would weigh on market sentiment.
Analysts suggest Coal India Ltd and hydro-power generator NHPC would be among the easiest IPOs to complete.
Shares in railways consulting firm RITES, power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Rural Electrification Corp and power transmission firm Power Grid Corp could also be sold off smoothly, they say.
However, potential sales of telecoms firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Air-India may be problematic. Unions have opposed IPOs of the telecoms firm and loss-making Air-India would need to be restructured to make it attractive to investors.
Infrastucture
Mukherjee is expected to announce more plans to repair India's shoddy infrastructure, considered by many foreign investors as the Achilles' heel of the economy that prevents the sort of double-digit growth seen in China.
Infrastructure investment is currently around 6 percent of GDP, so that figure could rise, although the budget deficit limits spending for now.
Measure would cover both urban and rural projects and include improving the rural roads network and building more low-cost homes to deal with massive demand. It will also announce plans to revamp public transport across the country including building metro rail networks in other cities.
These moves will be positive for infrastructure firms and could benefit India's largest infrastructure firm Larsen & Toubro and others such as GMR, GVK and HCC among others.
Indeed, the real estate sub-index on the Bombay stocks market has more than doubled in the past three months, compared with a 50 percent rise in the main index.
Reforms
The government is unlikely to unveil any significant economic reform plans in the budget even though its decisive election victory has put pressure on it to deliver new initiatives.
Parliament is already chewing over plans to raise the foreign investment ceiling in insurers to 49 percent from 26 percent and reforms in the pension fund management sector, a process likely to take 6-8 months before approval is reached.


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