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Moderating Current Account Deficit

  • February 17, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Moderating Current Account Deficit

Subject : Economy

Section : External sector

Concept :

  • There are indications that the current account deficit (CAD) will moderate despite the global slowdown triggered by the rising inflation and interest rates.
  • According to the RBI, the CAD was at $36.4 billion for the quarter ending September 2022 and is expected to moderate in the second half of 2022-23.
  • CAD for the first half of 2022-23 stood at 3.3% of GDP.
  • The situation has shown improvement in Q3:2022-23 as imports moderated in the wake of lower commodity prices, resulting in narrowing of the merchandise trade deficit.

Factors responsible for moderating CAD :

  • The moderation in CAD was aided by:
  • the fall in commodity prices,
  • rising workers remittances and services exports, and
  • abatement of selling pressure by foreign investors.
  • Recently, there has been sharp drop in imports which also led to the moderation of CAD.
  • This sharp decline in imports was due to:
  • Non-oil imports falling, mainly due to a price impact;
  • Softening in domestic demand post the festive season;
  • Seasonal impact of the Chinese New Year holidays.

How will moderating CAD impact the market?

  • While rising CAD raises concerns among investors as it hurts the currency and thereby the inflow of funds into the markets, a notable decline in CAD in January has improved market sentiments.
  • CAD is very important for the currency.
  • The value of an economy hinges a lot on the value of its currency and thereby, it also supports the equity markets by keeping the fund flow intact.

Current Account Deficit (CAD)

  • It is a measurement of a country’s trade where the value of the goods and services it imports exceeds the value of the products it exports.
  • The current account includes net income, including interest and dividends, and transfers, like foreign aid.
  • It represents a country’s foreign transactions and, like the capital account, is a component of a country’s Balance of payments (BOP).

Significance of CAD

  • CAD and the fiscal deficit together make up the twin deficits – the enemies of the stock market and investors.
  • If the current account shows surplus, that indicates money is flowing into the country, boosting the foreign exchange reserves and the value of rupee against the dollar.
  • While an existing deficit can imply that a country is spending beyond its means, having a current account deficit is not inherently disadvantageous.
  • If a country uses external debt to finance investments that have higher returns than the interest rate on the debt, the country can remain solvent while running a current account deficit.
  • If a country is unlikely to cover current debt levels with future revenue streams, however, it may become insolvent.

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