China is likely to stick to its current annual economic growth target of around 5% next year, government advisers and ...
While the GDP data issues are not new, what’s new is the rating system by the IMF—started last year—that has brought to ...
MOFSL’s base case projection was that real GDP growth will touch 6.8 per cent for FY26, with a 20–30 basis‑point upside if tariff uncertainties abate, and a nominal GDP growth projection at 9 per cent ...
The govt has upgraded statistical systems to capture job, output, income, consumption and investment data more reliably and frequently ...
The Fund awarded India a ‘C’ grade in its assessment of our macro data quality. Its criticism of our estimates is best taken ...
India’s economy will remain one of the fastest-growing globally, with robust infrastructure spending and resilient household consumption helping sustain average annual economic growth of 6.5 percent ...
Japanese corporate spending on factories and equipment rose 2.9% in July-September against the same period the year before, ...
Discover how rapid AI advances could trigger an AGI-driven market bubble by 2026, reshape equities, and impact rates.
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Media doing ‘damage control’ as widely reported study on cost of climate change gets retracted
The media widely reported on a study finding that the world would be $38 trillion poorer in the future unless action was ...
DPA International on MSN
German economy to return to growth in 2025 and beyond, OECD says
The German economy is set to grow marginally in 2025, followed by a 1% increase next year, according to the latest forecast by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ...
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No society in history has improved its standard of living without low-cost energy: B.C. expert
The energy debate in Canada has flipped upside down. People are still concerned about climate change, but polls suggest ...
New Delhi: India Ratings & Research (Ind-Ra) on Wednesday projected India's GDP to grow at 7.2 per cent in the second quarter of the current fiscal, with private consumption being the leading growth ...
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