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Economy Likely Grew At Slower Pace In Q4 On Virus Curbs, Ukraine War
- Tuesday May 31, 2022
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
India's economy probably grew slower than previously estimated last year, with virus curbs in the final quarter seen as a drag on activity while the war in Europe has added a new inflation hurdle to recovery.
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As Omicron Threatens Recovery, Why India Is Set For Growth Surge
- Tuesday November 30, 2021
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
India's effort to boost consumption through government spending and low interest rates is paying off, with the economy gaining strength just as a new coronavirus variant emerges as the top threat to a global recovery.
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Economic Toll From Second Covid-19 Wave Not As Bad As Feared
- Tuesday August 31, 2021
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
Data due later Tuesday will likely show gross domestic product grew 21% in the three months through June from a year ago.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Economy Likely Grew At Slower Pace In Q4 On Virus Curbs, Ukraine War
- Tuesday May 31, 2022
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
India's economy probably grew slower than previously estimated last year, with virus curbs in the final quarter seen as a drag on activity while the war in Europe has added a new inflation hurdle to recovery.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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As Omicron Threatens Recovery, Why India Is Set For Growth Surge
- Tuesday November 30, 2021
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
India's effort to boost consumption through government spending and low interest rates is paying off, with the economy gaining strength just as a new coronavirus variant emerges as the top threat to a global recovery.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Economic Toll From Second Covid-19 Wave Not As Bad As Feared
- Tuesday August 31, 2021
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal and Cynthia Li, Bloomberg
Data due later Tuesday will likely show gross domestic product grew 21% in the three months through June from a year ago.
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www.ndtv.com/business