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Business Confidence Back in India: NCAER-MasterCard Worldwide Index of Business Confidence

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Political Confidence Continues to Remain at High Levels

Business confidence in India has surpassed the level that prevailed before the financial crisis seized economic growth prospects, according to the latest NCAER (National Council of Applied Economic Research) - MasterCard Worldwide Index of Business Confidence.

The Business Confidence Index (BCI) reported a sharp rise of 21 per cent, with a rating of 143.7 points in October 2009, compared to 118.6 points in July 2009. BCI ratings in April 2009 were at their lowest, at 81.6 points, after the global financial crisis hit world economies. Previous data reflects a trend of BCI ratings rising in October, a period of increased sales due to the festive season in India. In the October survey of 2008, this pattern was broken for the first time due to the effects of the global financial crisis on Indian markets.

 

In its 17th year, the NCAER Index of Business Confidence is one of India’s most comprehensive and insightful surveys. Released every quarter, the Index is based on a survey which measures business confidence on four indicators relating to ‘Overall economic conditions six months from now’, ‘Financial position of the firm six months from now’, ‘Investment climate’ and ‘Level of capacity utilisation’. All four indicators carry equal weight.

The survey also looks at trends within firm-specific business outlook indicators, includes a Political Confidence Index (PCI) and studies the global economic crisis and its impact on various industries. The latest survey was conducted in September 2009 and received 545 responses. Data collection was conducted through personal interviews and questionnaires were sent to a diverse range of businesses across various regions in India. The Index and its accompanying report do not represent MasterCard financial performance.

Mr T. V. Seshadri, vice president and country general manager, South Asia, MasterCard Worldwide, said, “MasterCard has collaborated with NCAER for the first time this year for a comprehensive and increasingly relevant study, which shows that business confidence is back on track in India. The sharp rise in the BCI indicates that there is optimism about an improvement in the overall economic conditions and investment climate over the next 6 months.”

“Over the years, MasterCard has devoted extensive resources to develop reports that help deepen one’s understanding of the business and economic environment. Being a quarterly study, the BCI will provide stakeholders with valuable insights on business expectation, political confidence and trends across the four regions in India,” Mr. Seshadri further added.

The BCI has captured improvement in sentiment across all four indicators in October 2009 as compared to the perceptions held in the previous quarter. The overall optimism reflected in the positive response to the question of ‘Overall economic conditions six months from now’ has been accompanied by an assessment of other indicators such as ‘Financial position of the firm in the next six months’ and current levels of ‘Capacity utilisation’. The other overall indicator, ‘Investment climate’, also revealed significantly higher ratings in September as compared to July 2009.

The improvement in business sentiment based on the four components has been observed across all four regions in India (North, South, East and West) in the present round of the survey. The maximum rise has been seen in North (155 from 111 points), followed by South (135 from 114 points) and East (159 from 134 points). The western region, however, showed a marginal rise (125.7 from 119 points) and this is due to the percentage of respondents seeing improvements in overall economic conditions over the next six months dropping slightly as compared to July 2009.

BCI ratings for larger firms[1] increased by a larger proportion when compared to the smallest size category[2] , suggesting a return to an increasingly stable outlook for business conditions after the fairly uncertain conditions of the second half of 2008-09. BCI ratings also increased in all four types of ownership considered: public limited, private limited, individually owned and public sector.

While the period of October 2008 - March 2009 reflected a sharp decline in overall demand, the current survey also gauged the impact felt at the firm level. The survey focused on exports, investments and domestic sales and the findings revealed that the adverse impact is greater on investments than on exports or domestic sales. The responses also indicate that the adverse impact is less widely expected in 2009-10 in comparison to 2008-09.

PCI ratings witnessed a marginal decline of 3.96 per cent, having decreased to 144.4 points in October 2009 from 150.4 points in July 2009. PCI ratings in July 2009 were at an all-time peak as India had just concluded general elections which had resulted in a clearer mandate than expected. As such, a decline from July’s ratings was not entirely unexpected.

The PCI survey is based on eight indicators relating to 1)Managing overall economic, 2)Growth Managing Government Finance, 3) Managing Inflation 4)Managing Unemployment 5)Managing Exchange Rate 6)Managing Conducive Political Climate 7)External Trade Negotiations (Both Bilateral/ Multilateral) and 8) Pushing the Economic Reforms Forward. Of the eight components, the survey reveals that managing inflation and unemployment are the two indicators that continue to see further gains in October 2009. The remaining six components reflected a decline in ratings when compared to July’s ratings.

The sustained high levels of PCI ratings are representative of enhanced levels of confidence of the business sector in economic policies. Given the continuing weakness in global markets, strong business confidence in national economic policies implies that commercial policies will be much more aligned with domestic economic policy directions.

About NCAER’s Macroeconomic Monitoring and Forecasting Research

NCAER has been actively engaged in monitoring and analysis of the macro aspects of the economy for a number of years. Its research program covers a wide spectrum of sectors and issues with a focus on providing analysis based on empirical data. In the area of macroeconomic monitoring and forecasting, the quarterly business expectations surveys are among its core activities. Besides the business expectations surveys, NCAER also brings out a comprehensive Quarterly Review of the Economy and a monthly newsletter “Macrotrack”.

MasterCard and its Suite of Research Properties

MasterCard Worldwide Insights is part of MasterCard’s ongoing research and analysis of business dynamics, financial policies and regulatory activities in the Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa region. Over 60 Insights reports have been produced since 2004. The reports do not represent MasterCard financial performance.

In addition to these Insights report, MasterCard also releases a series of Indexes, rnaging from the MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Purchasing Resilience to the MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Confidence and MasterCard Worldwide Index of Women’s Advancement. MasterCard has also released a series of four books on Asian consumer insights, authored by its Asia/Pacific economist, Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong and published by John Wiley & Sons.

The MasterCard Worldwide Insights reports and Indexes are available at www.masterintelligence.com  

About MasterCard Worldwide

MasterCard Worldwide advances global commerce by providing a critical economic link among financial institutions, businesses, cardholders and merchants worldwide. As a franchisor, processor and advisor, MasterCard develops and markets payment solutions, processes approximately 21 billion transactions each year, and provides industry-leading analysis and consulting services to financial-institution customers and merchants. Powered by the MasterCard Worldwide Network and through its family of brands, including MasterCard®, Maestro® and Cirrus®, MasterCard serves consumers and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories. For more information, go to www.mastercard.com.

 

 

 

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First Published: Nov 19 2009 | 4:44 PM IST

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