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Govt to make statement on fallout of US downgrade: Pranab Mukherjee

The finance minister said that the downgrade of US creditworthiness may impact the Indian IT industry.

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Worried over the fallout of the United States downgrade on Indian economy, Finance Minster Pranab Mukherjee Thursday said he could make a statement on the issue in the current session of Parliament.

Stressing there was no need to press panic button, the Minister said the downgrade of sovereign ratings could have an impact on the domestic IT industry.

"...I am worried (but) there is no need to press panic button. If required, I would like to make a statement (in the current session)," Mukherjee said while winding up the debate on the first batch of supplementary demands for grants in the Rajya Sabha.

The Upper House later returned the bills seeking to raise the government expenditure by an additional Rs34,724 crore. The net cash outgo will be about Rs9,016 crore, while the remaining amount will be matched by savings elsewhere.

The downgrade of the US sovereign rating to AA+ from AAA by Standard and Poor's aggravated the global financial problems being faced by American and the Eurozone countries. India too witnessed a steep fall in stock market following the downgrade on Friday evening.

On the impact of downgrade, Mukherjee said, "No doubt our IT industry may be affected." India's IT sector depends heavily on export to the US.

The government will take time to study full impact of the US downgrade on domestic industry, he said, adding the development could also have implications for exports growing at an impressive pace and recorded a growth of over 81% in July.

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