Goldman Sachs joins the downgrading bandwagon, sharply cutting India's gross domestic product forecast to 4 percent from 6 percent for FY14 and to 5.4 per cent from 6.8 per cent for FY15.
Goldman says the downgrade reflects the more difficult external funding conditions for Asia as markets increasingly anticipate Fed tapering and eventual exit from unconventional monetary policies.
Investment bank also puts out more bearish forecasts for the rupee, expecting the currency to trade at 70 in three months, at 72 in six months and back to 70 in 12