RBI also noted that the widening gap between stretched asset prices relative to prospects for recovery in real economic activity has emerged as a global policy concern
As part of ongoing efforts to increase retail participation in government securities, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the ‘RBI Retail Direct' facility for the investors.
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday said the sharp rally in the domestic equity markets despite an estimated 8% contraction in GDP in 2020-21 poses the “risk of a bubble”.
In its annual report for 2020-21, RBI noted that India’s equity prices have surged to record highs, with the benchmark index Sensex crossing the 50,000 mark on January 21, 2021 to touch a peak of 52,154 on February 15.
This represents a 100.7% increase from the slump just before beginning of the nationwide lockdown (since March 23, 2020) and a 68% rise over the year 2020-21.
“This order of asset price inflation in the context of the estimated 8% contraction in GDP in 2020-21 poses the risk of a bubble,” RBI said.
It also noted that the widening gap between stretched asset prices relative to prospects for recovery in real economic activity has emerged as a global policy concern.
The stock markets are mainly driven by money supply and foreign portfolio investor (FPI) investments, the apex bank said.
Also, economic prospects contribute to movement in the stock market, but the impact is relatively less compared to money supply and FPI, it added.
According to RBI, the liquidity injected to support economic recovery can lead to unintended consequences in the form of inflationary asset prices, thus providing a reason that liquidity support cannot be expected to be unrestrained and indefinite.
It, therefore, suggested that there is a need for calibrated unwinding once the pandemic waves are flattened and real economy is firmly on the recovery path.
The apex bank said the rise in equity prices from 2016 to early 2020 was mainly supported by a drop in interest rates and equity risk premium (ERP) with increase in forward earnings expectations contributing to a lesser extent.
Published: May 27, 2021, 19:52 IST
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