The threat of a looming recession has heightened interest in the most commonly used measure of economic health: Gross domestic product, or GDP. The metric commands attention as an all-in-one report ...
GDP growth data indicate that India had surpassed the Hindu rate of growth long before the 1991 liberalisation reforms were ...
When more money goes out of India than what comes in, the rupee’s exchange rate fall or weakens because it essentially means ...
The role of imports in GDP—Gross Domestic Product—confuses many people. The current political discussion about tariffs has triggered some of the misunderstanding. This article aims to help business ...
India’s GDP has grown at a robust 8.2% in the second quarter. Why has the real GDP growth been more than expected and what’s ...
While negative net exports are a drag, India's growth remains resilient, anchored by domestic demand, with Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) being the primary growth driver (35% contribution).
An analytical look at how India’s 8.2 percent GDP growth coexists with a weakening rupee, driven by global dollar strength, ...
The UK economy grew a “flat” 0.1 per cent between October and December last year, according to official figures. Analysts predictions varied, with some expecting a 0.2 per cent rise in GDP, and others ...