hit the country hard, making the economy one of the biggest issues in this election. financial markets are already celebrating a modi win. let s go live to the bombay stock exchange and our correspondent archa na shukla. looking at markets today, we are seeing a sharp sell off, what is going on? are seeing a sharp sell-off, what is going on? are seeing a sharp sell-off, what is going on? well, as the markets opened what is going on? well, as the markets opened today, - what is going on? well, as the markets opened today, they . what is going on? well, as the i markets opened today, they got a bit of a shock from the initial and early trends of election counting. projections had projected a clear mandate for narendra modi and his party and its allies, but the initial trends can begin seem to show the win could be narrower than projected. i am outside the bombay stock exchange, one of the two national exchanges in india, both of which saw a rally yesterday in monday s trade,
If youre worried about a further tightening of restrictions in your area, please do get in touch. On twitter, its Annita Mcveigh or bbcyourquestions. The other headlines. Donald trumps physician says the president has completed his treatment for coronavirus, and is ready to return to Public Events this weekend. And as the number of homophobic hate crimes in the uk rises by 20 in the last year, we hear from two people whose lives have been changed by homophobic attacks. Good morning. Welcome to bbc news. Gdp grew for the fourth consecutive month in august, as the uk economy continues to recover from coronavirus. But its still smaller than before the pandemic hit. Gross domestic product grew by 2. 1 in august, as the economy was boosted by the eat out to help out scheme, encouraging consumers to go back to restaurants and cafes. However, as you can see here, the economy is still 9. 2 smaller than before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Experts had expected gdp to grow by 4. 6 , meaning t
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