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COVID-19 IMPACT: INDIAN GDP WILL SHRINK 5.3 PERCENT IN FY21 SAYS IND-RA
Highlights
• Ind-Ra predicts growth of 5 to 6 percent in FY22
• Earlier this week, Fitch and Moody’s predicted Indian economy to contract 5 percent and 3.1 percent in FY21
• Ind-Ra forecasted India’s fiscal deficit may expand more tha...
ADB PROJECTS CONTRACTION OF 4% IN THE INDIAN ECONOMY IN FY21
Highlights
• As per the report made by ADB, though the petrol prices declined in May, the food inflation went up by 7.4 percent YoY
• ADB states that Indian economy will jump 5 percent in FY22
• On Friday, Fitch revised its outlook on IDR to nega...
UNLOCK 1 HAS BOOSTED THE INDIAN ECONOMY SAYS CHRIS WOOD OF JEFFERIES
Highlights
• CRISIL, Moody, Goldman Sachs and various other firms have predicted contraction of 5 percent in the Indian economy
• Chris Wood said the recent rally in Indian stock markets showcase the mood of investors, though there will be nil growth in the country&r...
AFTER CRISIL AND GOLDMAN SACHS, S&P SAYS INDIAN ECONOMY WILL SHRINK BY 5% IN FY21
While the world is fighting the only battle, most probably against the COVID-19, India is fighting multiple. The world’s second most populated country and one of the emerging economies, India is under lockdown since two months. The lockdown which was imposed to curtail the spread of coronav...
EX RBI GOVERNOR SAYS INDIAN ECONOMY WILL SEE A JUMP OF 5 PERCENT IN FY22
Highlights
• Former RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao stated that this COVID-19 pandemic is unlike natural disaster and country’s can ramp up growth as companies are still standing and transport system is in place
• Rating agency CRISIL and global investment compan...
CRISIL reduces AGR liability debt to Vodafone Idea
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2019 has turned out to be a bad year for the economy of India
With the recession, job loss and companies winding up operations, 2019 has turned out to be a bad year for the economy of India. In the second quarter, the GDP growth rate fell to its lowest for six years. The estimates released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) revealed that India's GDP...