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- IMF forecasts India’s economy to grow 6. 8% this fiscal year
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday raised its growth projection for India’s GDP in the current fiscal year 2024 25 to 6 8%, and forecast a 6 5% expansion next year
- IMF raises India’s FY25 growth forecast to 6. 8% - PRESS Insider
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised India’s economic growth projection for the current fiscal to 6 8% from its earlier projection of 6 5%, citing continuing strength in domestic demand and a rising working-age population
- india growth forecast: IMF raises India’s FY25 growth forecast to 6. 8% . . .
International Monetary Fund, on Tuesday, projected that Indian economy will likely grow at 6 8% in FY25, compared with 6 5% estimated in January The multilateral institution kept its FY26 forecast unchanged at 6 5%
- IMF boosts India’s FY25 growth forecast to 7% from 6. 8%; maintains . . .
The International Monetary Fund is upgrading its economic outlook this year for China, India and Europe while modestly lowering expectations for the United States and Japan
- IMF Boosts Indias Growth Forecast to 6. 8% for This Fiscal Year Amid . . .
The International Monetary Fund raises India's growth forecast for this fiscal by 30 basis points to 6 8% Expects global growth to remain steady at 3 2% warns of potential
- IMF raises Indias GDP growth forecast by 30 bps to 6. 8% for FY25 - IBEF
IMF upgrades India's GDP growth forecast for 2024-25 to 6 8%, citing strong domestic demand, while warning of global investment needs for a green future
- IMF retains India’s GDP forecast for FY26, FY27 amid global slowdown
The IMF’s January 2025 update projects India’s economy will grow at 6 5% in FY26 and FY27, making it the fastest-growing major economy
- IMF raises Indias growth forecast - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday raised India's GDP growth forecast for the current fiscal year to 6 8%, as against 6 5% earlier, on the back of strong domestic demand and a rising working age population The projection will help India remain the fastest growing major economy
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