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Wholesale inflation rises to 15-month high of 2.6% in May

India Business News: New Delhi: The wholesale inflation rose to a 15-month high of 2. ....

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Exports Shine Bright in May

Indias goods exports rose 9.1% to a three-month high of $38.1 billion in May, outpacing imports that grew 7.7% on a higher base to $61.9 billion. The trade deficit zoomed to a seven-month high of $23.8 billion. ....

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Core sector growth slows down to 4.3 percent in March as compared to 10.4 percent last year

Core sector growth slows down to 4.3 percent in March as compared to 10.4 percent last year : Rashtra News #Core #sector #growth #slows #percent #March #compared #percent #year The production growth of eight infrastructure sectors slowed down to 4.3 percent in March due to a decline in the output of coal and crude oil, ....

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Inflation Cools in May, IIP Dips in Apr

Indias retail inflation eased further to a 12-month low of 4.75% in May but food inflation remained elevated and almost unchanged at 8.69%, data released on Wednesday showed. ....

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New govt may cut FY25 fiscal deficit target amid robust growth and windfall RBI dividend

In the interim budget in February, the government had set the FY25 fiscal deficit goal at 5.1% of GDP and revised the FY24 target to 5.8%. However, the actual fiscal gap for FY24 was contained at 5.6%. With exit polls projecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to retain power with a strong majority, policy continuity is expected, and the government may aim to further improve the fiscal deficit target for the upcoming fiscal year starting April 1, 2025. ....

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