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Emerging market bonds set to take some lossesA Bloomberg index of developing-nation local debt has tumbled 3.5% since the start of October, trimming the year's gain to less than 2%. Th...
One member of MPC voted for a rate cut in October itselfOf the three new external members, Nagesh Kumar, director and chief executive, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, voted for a...
Dissent even in the newly constituted MPCNewly appointed external members of the monetary policy committee showed dissent in their first vote on policy rates. Nagesh Kumar voted fo...
Bond bulls bet on RBI’s dovish turn for rally to extendTraders anticipate a potential shift to a neutral stance by the Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday, with expectations of dovish signals pos...
New MPC members may have least one favouring a cut, say economistsIndia's new monetary policy committee members might see at least one dissent calling for a rate cut in their upcoming meeting. With the res...
Wholesale inflation cools to 4-mth low in AugIndia's wholesale inflation dropped to a four-month low of 1.31% in August, driven by lower prices in manufactured products and food items....
Factory output growth at 5-month low in JuneData released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation showed that the growth of manufacturing, which comprises two-third...
Rupee set to keep tiptoeing to new lows as policy pivot in focusThe Indian rupee’s status shifted from emerging Asia’s best-performing currency to one of the worst this quarter, driven by stock outflows ...
India's manufacturing activity slows marginally in JulyIndia's manufacturing sector saw a slight dip in July, with the manufacturing PMI at 58.1, down from 58.3 in June. However, international s...
Modi government to focus on jobs, incomes in first budget after election setbackIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to mend voter relations in the upcoming federal budget, focusing on job and income boosts amid une...
Nirmala Sitharaman returns as Finance Minister with analysts' votes in favour of Modi's faith in herModi's new cabinet: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to reappoint Nirmala Sitharaman as the country's finance minister signal...
Potatoes, onions, tomatoes kept veg thali costly in MayIn May, the prices of potatoes, onions, and tomatoes led to a rise in the cost of home-cooked meals for the second consecutive month, accor...
Rupee falls most in over a year as vote count shows narrower win for Modi-led allianceTraders said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) likely stepped in to limit the rupee's decline. State-run banks were spotted offering dollars ...
Rupee falls most in over a year as vote count shows narrower win for Modi-led allianceThe Indian rupee slumped on Tuesday after vote counting trends signalled that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party-led all...
Rising heat cools mfg PMI to 3-mth low as input costs biteManufacturing activity decreased to 57.5 in May from 58.8 in the previous month due to heatwaves and rising costs, as per a private survey ...
Manufacturing activity eases to a three-month low of 57.5 in MayThe seasonally adjusted HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index remained four points higher than the long-run average, with exp...
RBI's active rupee management stretches valuation to near 2-year peak"Market intervention is to prevent excessive volatility and to see that there is orderly appreciation or orderly depreciation," RBI Governo...
No inflation risk from latest spike in oil prices: Economists"Unless retail fuel prices change, there is no direct impact of higher oil prices on Consumer Price Index. However, there will be some marg...
India FY24 capex may rise 30% with focus on growth: Barclays"In a pre-election year, we do not expect any material push to increase the pace of fiscal consolidation, and any extra fiscal room is like...
Economists pencil in lower imports to narrow CAD and support rupeeEconomists said lower commodity prices will help shrink the deficit in the coming months, providing more support to the exchange rate even ...