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Finance Ministry Warns of Global Stock Market Correction Risks, Cites Weak Urban Consumption

In its August economic review, the Finance Ministry raised concerns about the potential for a correction in global stock markets, warning that the effects could ripple across the world. The report highlighted that while recent policy measures have boosted markets in some countries, the risk of a correction has increased. “If this risk materializes, global spillover effects are likely,” the ministry stated.

The ministry’s caution comes amid growing fears of a possible recession in advanced economies, geopolitical tensions, and the expectation of global interest rate cuts. Domestically, the review pointed to risks from uneven rainfall distribution, which could impact agricultural output in specific regions. Despite these concerns, the ministry remained optimistic, suggesting that rural incomes and demand should stabilize, leading to more controlled food inflation—provided there are no major climate shocks.

The review also flagged weaknesses in urban consumption, citing a year-on-year decline in automobile sales for the first five months of FY25. The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) noted increasing inventories, while NielsenIQ data showed slowing growth in urban fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sales in the first quarter of FY25. The ministry acknowledged these indicators but suggested they might be temporary, with improvements possible during the upcoming festive season.

On a positive note, the Finance Ministry pointed to low global oil prices, which are benefiting the Indian economy. Additionally, it noted a reduction in capital spending by Indian states in the current fiscal year.

Despite the challenges, the ministry emphasized that, overall, the Indian economy remains resilient. However, it called for vigilance in monitoring key sectors, particularly those showing early signs of strain.

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