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Moody's expects India's economy to grow at 6.5% through 2027
Moody's Ratings expects India's economy to grow at 6.5% through 2027, the ratings agency said in a statement dated Wednesday. "India's economic growth is supported by robust infrastructure spending ... Read More
Moody’s Ratings sees India economy powering ahead at 6.5% through 2027
The rating agency said government-led capital expenditure and resilient household consumption will continue to power the country's economy, even as private investment stays cautious. Read More
India's GDP growth forecast one of the highest among BRICs, check full details
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Indian economy predicted to grow at a faster-than-expected 6.7% this fiscal year: Reuters poll

BENGALURU, Oct 27 (Reuters) - The Indian economy will grow slightly faster than previously expected this fiscal year, a Reuters poll showed, as economists raised their forecasts for a second straight ... Read More
Global Growth Remains Sluggish as Tariff Threats Loom

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IMF Sees Resiliency in Global Growth. It’s Premature to Say Tariffs Had Little Impact.

Despite tariffs and economic uncertainty, the International Monetary Fund expects the global economy to grow 3.2% this year, just a bit lower than its year-ago forecast. But the IMF’s economics team ... Read More
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