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india to clock 6 6 pc gdp growth in fy27 sbi research

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India's GDP growth forecast of 6.6% for FY27 signals sustained domestic demand, supporting bank credit growth and consumption. However, rising crude oil prices pose a risk to the current account deficit and inflation, potentially squeezing margins for oil-importing sectors. The commercial mechanism is primarily macro-driven with indirect sector impacts; no specific company or product-level scarcity is identified.

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  • India GDP growth projected at 6.6% for FY27 (SBI Research).
  • FY26 GDP growth estimated at 7.5% with Q4 real GDP growth ~7.2%.
  • Bank credit growth accelerated to 16.1% in FY26, incremental credit Rs 29.5 lakh crore.
  • Rising crude oil prices expected to impact current account deficit and inflation.
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Sustained crude oil prices may lead to 1-2% equity downside over 2-4 weeks; EM_MARKETS face pressure.

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