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There Is No Easy Fix For Private Sector: Indranil Pan, Yes Bank
The government needs to bide time and not act hastily in trying to push the private sector to invest and focus on stabilising growth rather than pushing, says Indranil Pan, Chief Economist, Yes Bank
Read MoreRBI To Hike Rates By 30-50 Bps At Aug 5 MPC Meeting: Axis Bank Chief Economist
A hike of such a quantum will take the repo rate beyond the 5.15 per cent level, at which the RBI had begun the ultra-accommodative measures in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, he told reporters
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Read MoreGita Gopinath To Take Charge As IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director
Kristalina Georgieva, IMF’s Managing Director also said that Gopinath, the first female Chief Economist in IMF history has garnered respect and admiration across our member countries and the institution
Read MoreEconomist Gita Gopinath To Return To Academics
Gopinath is IMF’s first female chief economist. She is known for drafting a $50 billion proposal on ending the pandemic through vaccinations. She led the analytical research at IMF on issues like climate change and Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreIndia's Inflation Situation 'Very Alarming'; Needs Better Curation Of Policy Between RBI, Finmin: Kaushik Basu
The wholesale price-based inflation eased marginally to 12.07 per cent in June as crude oil and food items witnessed some softening in prices, while retail inflation slipped a tad to 6.26 per cent in June although it remained above the comfort level of the Reserve Bank for the second consecutive month in a row.
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