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Slowdown in Indian Economy – myth or reality for retail players?
The current slow down in the Indian economy notwithstanding, the retail segment in the country seems to be in for a big time expansion led by most major Indian business majors and global players. Even though the CB Richard Ellis report released in April 2008, placed India at a dismal number 44 in the list of preferred destinations for global retailers looking to expand, fresh announcements in the media belie this fact. However, going through these years of learning nearly all stake holders in the industry are re-considering their retail plans. A need for consolidation in retail business is evident and to give it effect many have hit the drawing boards again – not necessarily means that there is any down turn in the industry. In spite of the fast track growth of the retail industry, India is still undergoing through the initial development phase of modern retail.

Private Consumption & Retail
The country’s dynamic retail landscape presents a grand opportunity to investors from across the globe, to use India as a strategic business hub. With the changing face of retail, the Indian consumer is in for a rapid transformation. With retail spending growing at double digit, Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE) at current prices was estimated at Rs. 26,07,584 crore in 2007-08 as against Rs. 23,12,105 crore in 2006-07.

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As per the Images F&R Research estimates for India Retail Report the Indian Retail market stood at Rs.1,330,000 crore in 2007 with annual growth of about 10.8 per cent. Of this, the share of organised Retail in 2007 was estimated to be only 5.9 per cent, which was Rs.78,300 crore. But this modern retail segment grew at the rate of 42.4 per cent in 2007, and is expected to maintain a faster growth rate over the next three years, especially in view of the fact that major global players and Indian corporate houses are seen entering the fray in a big way. Even at the going...
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  • Date Submitted: 02/09/2010 09:06 AM
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