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Govt should prioritise review of Income Tax Act, get it passed as money bill: SBI Research
New Delhi: SBI Research in a report has advocated for quicker review of the Income Tax Act as announced in Budget 2024-25. The report recommended…
Working-age Indian population rising; expected at around 64% in next census: SBI Research
The working-age population in India has witnessed an increasing trend since 1971 and is projected to reach 64.4 per cent in the soon-to-be exercised Census,…
SBI Research anticipates Q1 GDP growth at 7.1%, in line with RBI forecast
The Indian economy is expected to grow at 7.0-7.1 per cent in the April-June period, the first quarter of 2024-25, according to a report by…
Economists concerned over lower rice acreage pushing up inflation
Lower rice sowing due to deficient rains, coupled with increasing global prices, may end up pushing up inflation, economists said. Rice accounts for 4.4% of…
rbi: RBI may again pause repo rate at this week’s policy meet: SBI Research
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to again pause the repo rate, the rate at which the central bank lends money to banks,…
rbi: RBI could announce another repo rate hike on April 6 to manage inflation
The Reserve Bank of India is likely to announce another rate hike on Thursday, following the bi-monthly review of its monetary policy. RBI Governor Shaktikanta…
Will RBI increase repo rate in next policy meet? What report says
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to pause their interest rate hike and the current 6.5 per cent repo rate could be the…
Hindu rate of growth: Strong-footed India’s economic potential outpaces ‘ill-conceived’ Hindu rate of growth notion
A key economic indicator shows that only half of capital is now needed for the next unit of output in India, which is on a…
rbi rates hike: RBI to hike rates again on sticky inflation, Fed pressure- Analysts
The Reserve Bank of India is likely to raise interest rates once again in April as inflation pressures persist and the Federal Reserve continues to…