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India's central bank expects inflation for the full year to be below 3.7%, governor Sanjay Malhotra told CNBC-TV18 on Tuesday ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is raising alarms over what he calls the Federal Reserve’s 'mandate creep.' In a bold ...
Bank lending to the Indian economy may not see a meaningful boost despite the large liquidity surplus in the banking system, economists at J.P. Morgan said in a report on Friday.
In a wide-ranging interview, economist Raghuram Rajan critiques India’s retreat from liberalisation, warns against ...
India records $13.5 bn current account surplus in Q4 FY25: Reserve Bank On annual basis, India had a current account deficit at USD 23.3 billion (0.6 per cent of GDP) during 2024-25, lower than ...
Pankaj Dwivedi assumed office as the Executive Director of Union Bank of India on March 27, 2024. Before joining Union Bank of India, Dwivedi was General Manager in Punjab & Sind Bank.
The Trump official stated that bank regulators must continue to fulfill their statutory mandates — “maintaining safety and soundness, protecting consumers, and mitigating risks to financial stability.
The Reserve Bank of India earlier this month cut the provisioning requirement to 1% from a proposed 5%, a move expected to boost banks' willingness to fund infrastructure developments, Moody's said.
President Donald Trump is escalating his pressure campaign to get the Federal Reserve chairman to either lower interest rates ...
Enough data points to the inability of this class to lead a consumption boom, a la China’s. The consequences of this may be significant. India’s economic emergence simply can’t afford to ...
India records current account surplus in Q4, FY25 deficit narrows to 0.6% India’s current account surplus had inched up to 1.3 percent of the GDP, compared with 1.1 percent deficit in the ...
India's climbing foreign exchange reserves and the central bank's shrinking forward book are cementing the rupee’s defences at a time when U.S. trade policy uncertainty looms over the economy and ...