India’s factory output shrinks to eight-year low

Bloomberg

India’s factory output shrank to the lowest level in eight years, as a sharp fall in capital goods production underlined weak demand in Asia’s third-largest economy.
The index of industrial production fell 4.3% in September, data released by the Ministry of Statistics showed. That compares with an estimate for a 2.5% contraction, and is the lowest since October 2011.
Capital goods output dropped 20.7% from a year ago, while consumer durables fell 9.9%
The second straight month of decline in factory output caps yet another quarter of subdued activity, belying expectations of a quick recovery after economic growth slipped to a six-year low of 5% in the April-June period Gross domestic product data for the three months to September is due November 29 and will probably show a mild recovery in growth to 5.5%.

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