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India likely to grow at 7.2% in FY25, says RBI deputy governor
India's rising working-age population and digital advancements are pivotal in this growth.
PTI
SBI economists see Q2 GDP growth slowing down to 6.5%; FY25 growth to be closer to 7%
Economists at SBI predict a dip in India's GDP growth to 6.5% for the September quarter, citing pre…
S&P Global Market raised growth forecast of China, still significantly lower than India
The S&P Global Market Intelligence has upwardly revised GDP forecasts for China in its latest repor…
ANI
This tiny country says it will give $500 to every adult as an Exxon oil boom supercharges its economy
Guyana, the world's fastest-growing economy after a huge Exxon discovery, is tapping its oil wealth…
Theron Mohamed
Raising massive financial resources for net-zero goal unprecedented challenge: Economic Survey
Reaching net zero means achieving a balance between greenhouse gas emissions and the amount of thes…
PTI
ICRA forecasts slowdown in India's economy: GDP growth expected to hit six-quarter low in Q1 FY2025
In a rather dampened forecast for the Indian economy, ICRA has forecast a sharp slowdown in India's…
RBI hikes GDP growth projection for FY24 to 7.3%, keeps rates, stance unchanged
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)’s rate setting panel – the Monetary Policy Committee – has decided …
Economic Survey 2024: GDP grew by 8.2%, to sustain 7%+ growth momentum, fiscal deficit down to 6.4% of GDP
Gross Fixed Capital Formation, or investments in long-term, value-generating fixed assets increased…
China's retirement crisis is here, and Beijing will be forced to keep raising the retirement age, demographer says
People 60 years and older are expected to make up nearly half of China's population by 2050, accord…
Jennifer Sor
The IMF just raised its growth forecast for the US economy this year — but expects a slowdown in 2025
The International Monetary Fund projected US growth of 2.8% this year, falling to 2.2% in 2025, but…