Growth this Fiscal Depends on Intensity of Covid-19: FinMin Report in Top Business News- News18.com published on May 20, 2020 leave a reply The report, prepared by the Economic Affairs Division of the Finance Ministry, took comfort from an IMF note which projected a growth rate of 1.9 per cent for the current fiscal. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2ygM5AK Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post 'It's Their Choice': Mastercard Will Allow Staff to Work from Home Until Coronavirus Situation Eases Next Post Covid-19 Impact: Britain Borrows at Negative Interest Rate For First Time post written by: Rohit Related PostsTatas Gaining Upper Hand in Decision-making at AirAsia India, Says SourceA joint venture, majority-owned by Tatas, the airline's other shareholder is Malaysia's AirAsia group. The carrier flew 8.78 lakh passengers garnering 6.8 % dom… Continue ReadingFPIs Remain Net Buyers in December; Invest over Rs 2,600 CroreA net amount of Rs 6,301.96 crore was invested by foreign portfolio investors (FPI) into equities, while Rs 3,688.94 was pulled out of the debt segment. from T… Continue ReadingMOSPI Constitutes Committee on Economic Statistics Headed by Pronab SenTheir statement had come in the backdrop of controversy over revision of gross domestic product (GDP) numbers and withholding employment data by the National Sa… Continue ReadingSix of Top-10 Companies Lose Rs 64, 419 Crore in m-cap; RIL Takes Biggest HitHDFC Bank's market cap plunged Rs 11,666.10 crore to Rs 6,98,266.18 crore and that of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)tanked Rs 9,155.82crore to Rs 8,24,830.44 c… Continue ReadingPrudent Commercial Decision Taken by Bankers Will be Protected, Says Nirmala SitharamanThe minister also said that the similar exercise will be done with other investigative agencies like Enforcement Directorate, Directorate of Revenue Intelligenc… Continue Reading
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