In FY23, the GDP deflator was 7% y-o-y. In the first three quarters of FY24, the deflator was around 1.1% y-o-y. Amid several factors – both structural and transient – that have contributed to an ...
Finance. LLC vs AOTC: What are the main differences between these education credits? Finance. Heating Bills 2022: How much will heating costs go up this winter? With inflation rates rising around the ...
Does the GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025-26 present the correct picture? The real GDP growth for the June quarter of 2025-26, at 7.8 per cent, came as a surprise to most analysts, who had ...
There are certain unintended consequences of high inflation — not what is denoted by the CPI or WPI but the GDP deflator. A higher nominal GDP brought about by inflation also perversely contributes to ...
The Reserve Bank knows that growth is not as robust as the GDP numbers show, which is why it is confident that inflation will remain low, says an analyst. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint Do you disbelieve ...
Even as the real growth rate hit a five-quarter high in April-June quarter this fiscal, nominal growth rate has dipped to a three-quarter low. Fiscal deficit could be impacted if it is lower at an ...
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