Bank of America Merill Lynch on Tuesday revised India's gross domestic product growth forecast lower to 5.5 per cent for this fiscal from 5.8 per cent earlier, as Reserve Bank of India's tightening measure is likely to push back lending rate cuts.
"We have cut our FY14 growth forecast to 5.5 per cent from 5.8 per cent earlier as RBI's tightening will push back lending rate cuts," BofA-ML said in a research note on Tuesday.
The global brokerage firm in March had trimmed the growth forecast to 6 per cent and in June again it revised the growth estimate to 5.8 per cent.
"We had earlier expected growth to stage a shallow recovery to 5.8 per cent on the back of better rains and lending rate cuts," BofA-ML said, adding: "we have now removed the 30 bps (0.3 per cent) we had expected from softer rates."
In a move to stem the continuing fall of rupee, the RBI last night came out with a slew of measures, including hiking the lending rates for banks and sucking up of Rs 12,000 crore (Rs 120 billion).