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India household savings: Falling household savings a risk to India s world-beating growth

Indian households net financial savings have decreased, posing a threat to the government s capital investments. This decline in savings limits resources for the rest of the economy and could require the government to rely on volatile foreign capital. Rising debt levels and stagnant income contribute to this trend, potentially indicating rising inequality.

India s inclusion in JP Morgan bond index a significant development: Saugata Bhattacharya, Axis Bank

"This is a fairly big news. I am hearing that market analysts are expecting inflows of around $30 billion. $30 billion is a large amount of money, say almost Rs 3-3.5 lakh crore."

India s inclusion in JP Morgan bond index may lead to yields falling by 30-40 bps to 6 8%: Saugata Bhattacharya

"This is a fairly big news. I am hearing that market analysts are expecting inflows of around $30 billion. $30 billion is a large amount of money, say almost Rs 3-3.5 lakh crore. This is just passive flows that that funds actively track. On top of that, there will be significant active flows — people anticipating the drop in yields and interest rates will try to bring money in. So we can easily see inflows of $40 to $50 billion."

India Spends Big on What It Needs Most to Catch Up to China

I-CRR to be Withdrawn; Fund Release in Stages

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Friday said it would discontinue emergency cash-impounding measures aimed at liquidity drainage and price containment, allowing stage-gated fund releases to lenders that saw their stocks climb ahead of the review deadline.

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