Contingency Plan Needed To Deal With Coronavirus Impact: Shaktikanta Das

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RBI chief Shaktikanta Das said the extent of the impact of coronavirus is still uncertain and unfoldingMumbai: Raising concerns over the
coronavirus outbreak, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday suggested that a contingency plan should be prepared
spread across geographies will impact tourist arrivals and global trade, and has triggered a selloff in equity as well as crude oil
resilient in December 2019 and most part of January 2020, as thawing US-China trade relations and improved prospects of an orderly Brexit
buoyed investor sentiment."Equity markets rallied across advanced economies and emerging market economies, turning bearish towards
end-January with the outbreak of coronavirus as markets braced up for the likely adverse impact on growth prospects, particularly in China,"
the RBI said.However, equity markets in most economies recovered some of the losses in early February.Talking to reporters, Mr Das said the
extent of the impact of coronavirus is still uncertain and unfolding, as he made a case for preparing a contingency plan to deal with the
situation and its impact on the economy.The RBI also said crude oil and gold prices shot up in early January sparked by the US-Iran
confrontation, but both softened from mid-January with the easing of geopolitical tensions.By the end of January, crude oil prices dipped
sharply due to sell-offs triggered by the outbreak of coronavirus
Gold prices, on the other hand, inched up towards end-January because of safe haven demand.On domestic front, the RBI said the likely
increase in private consumption, easing of global trade tensions and Budget initiatives may help in GDP growth, while the outbreak of
coronavirus may impact the economic activities."The breakout of coronavirus may, however, impact tourist arrivals and global trade," the RBI
said after a three-day deliberation of the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee.The coronavirus scare has affected air travel as several
airlines across the world, including in India, have curtailed flight operations to China.In the wake of the virus outbreak in Hubei
province, India has also put restrictions on the movement of people to and from China, like many other countries, as part of precautionary
measures to contain its spread.