India's manufacturing sector lost some momentum in November with growth decelerating to a nine-month low as stiff U.S.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s economy likely slowed in the April-June quarter as weak urban demand and slow private investment weighed on growth, with U.S. tariff hikes expected to hurt key exports ...
New export orders PMI fell to a 13-month low and business confidence, as indicated by expectations for future output, also ...
As Nifty cooled, four global funds quietly delivered 30%+ CAGR, riding the AI, semiconductor, and US tech rebound. Here’s how ...
One bright spot was easing price pressure. Input cost inflation slowed to a nine-month low, enabling companies to hold back ...
Elon Musk's Tesla has made a major move in India with the launch of its biggest sales and service center.Located in Gurugram, ...
India's economy expanded at a sharper-than-expected clip of 8.2% in the July-September quarter, prompting analysts to raise ...
India’s private sector activity expanded at its slowest pace in six months in November as manufacturing growth slipped to a ...
Talk that India will lift its tariffs on chickpeas and lentils is stymieing grower and trader selling as the southern harvest ...
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