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    US Fed hopeful of achieving 2 per cent inflation target soon

    The U.S. Federal Reserve noted a lack of significant progress towards its 2 percent inflation target in its latest meeting. Despite this, there have been modest improvements in recent months. This conclusion was shared in the Fed policy minutes released on Wednesday.

    SCO fosters regional stability & multilateral coop: Kazakhstan

    The SCO Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, represents a significant event for over 3 billion people. Kazakhstan, as a founding member, prioritizes the SCO's development within its balanced foreign policy. Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vassilenko emphasized the summit's role in mutual respect and consensus-building. Under Kazakhstan's presidency, over 150 events focused on energy, digitalization, and environmental protection. President Tokayev's "World Unity for Just Peace and Harmony" initiative highlights Kazakhstan's influence. Kazakhstan's strategic location, rich resources, and strong economic growth make it a key player in global diplomacy and trade.

    Path towards structural reforms and fiscal prudence will continue in Budget 2024: Navneet Munot

    Markets are at a new high. It is definitely a cause of celebration. It reflects India's macroeconomic fundamentals. It reflects that India has got political stability, macroeconomic stability, financial stability. There is tremendous faith on the government's policy continuity.

    Why Budget 2024 must have more than Sensex on its radar

    Budget 2024: The Union budget is set to dominate headlines in India, with the question of whether realpolitik or coalition compulsions will dictate the budget's economic policy. The interplay between economics and politics is not new to India, as it is part of elected democracies. The BJP's performance fell short of expectations due to inflation and unemployment, both factors within the domain of economic policy.

    Don't obsess on inflation targets

    In my capacity, I stress the importance of preparing for the AI revolution and managing public funds wisely to navigate economic uncertainties. Governments must prioritize debt sustainability and structural reforms to ensure long-term prosperity and stability.

    US inflation cools in May, boosting hopes of Fed rate cut

    May's stable inflation, influenced by service costs and goods prices, sets the stage for potential Federal Reserve interest rate changes. The report highlights slight consumer spending growth and hints at the Fed's aim for a controlled economic slowdown through core inflation moderation.

    • Has the global economic environment turned favourable for equities?

      Global economy's resilience amidst crises led to surprising growth stability and inflation control. Potential trade war threats loom, while equity markets soar to record highs, indicating positive economic outlook.

      Budget 2024 will see many historic economic policies, will be a futuristic one: President Murmu at Parliament

      In her address to Parliament, President Droupadi Murmu announced that the upcoming Union Budget will introduce historic economic policies and reforms at an accelerated pace. Highlighting India's contribution of 15% to the global economy, she emphasized that this budget will reflect the government's long-term policies and futuristic vision. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present this Union Budget in July 2024.

      What should be your investment strategy after elections?

      Market volatility post Indian election triggered short-term turbulence, yet history shows eventual alignment with economic fundamentals. Resilient corporate earnings, infrastructure development and vigilant sector monitoring are emphasized for long-term strategic investments amidst fluctuating market conditions.

      Real rate of interest at 1.5 pc apt for economy: Shashanka Bhide

      Shashanka Bhide, an external member of the rate-setting panel, suggests a real interest rate of 1.5% for India, closely tied to achieving the Monetary Policy Committee's 4% inflation target. He emphasizes the importance of favorable macroeconomic conditions for high economic growth.

      "We should expand our horizon": Bangladesh PM's adviser on economic cooperation with India

      Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Private Industry and Investment Adviser, Salman F Rehman, emphasized expanding economic cooperation with India to strengthen bilateral ties. During Hasina's two-day state visit to India, Rehman highlighted interest in various sectors including energy, healthcare, FMCG, IT, and agriculture. He also noted the Confederation of Indian Industry's proposal for Bangladeshi businesses to explore opportunities beyond northeastern India. Both nations aim to enhance their economic collaboration, reinforcing the strong bond under Prime Ministers Modi's "Neighbourhood First" policy and Hasina's regional focus.

      Budget 2024: What is a Populist Budget and why is it controversial?

      A populist budget is a fiscal plan focused on immediate public appeal through measures like tax cuts and social spending increases. Criticized for prioritizing short-term benefits over long-term economic stability, such budgets can lead to fiscal deficits, inflationary pressures, and disparities in resource distribution, while potentially undermining independent economic institutions.

      Union Budget 2024: Here is how revenue, fiscal and primary deficit impacts the Indian economy

      Union Budget 2024: A revenue deficit arises when a government's day-to-day expenses surpass its total revenue receipts, necessitating borrowing, divestments, or adjustments in taxes to bridge the shortfall. In contrast, a fiscal deficit occurs when government expenditure exceeds its total receipts, influencing aspects like economic growth, price stability, production costs, and inflation.

      Union Budget 2024: Key facts and insights you need to know

      Union Budget 2024: India's inaugural Budget was announced in pre-independent India on April 7, 1860, by Scottish economist and politician James Wilson of the East India Company, presenting it to the British Crown. Following Independence, India's first post-independence budget was presented on November 26, 1947, by then Finance Minister R K Shanmukham Chetty.

      Job creation is India's top economic challenge, policy experts say

      According to a poll of policy experts by Reuters, tackling India's chronic joblessness will be the biggest challenge for the government over the next five years, despite the country's status as the world's fastest-growing major economy. The economy grew more than 8% last fiscal year, but this growth has not translated into sufficient job creation, particularly for young people. The recent parliamentary elections saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP losing its majority, partly due to issues such as widening inequality, inflation pressure, and a lack of well-paying jobs.

      Nirmala Sitharaman assumes charge of Finance Ministry, to ensure 'ease of living'

      Nirmala Sitharaman took charge of Finance Ministry for her second consecutive term and isset to present FY '25 Budget defining Modi 3.0 government's priorities. She was greeted by officials upon reaching office. Her previous tasks included base corporate tax cut, managing economy during Covid-19, and fiscal consolidation. Sitharaman, born in Madurai, pursued economics before entering politics.

      Nirmala Sitharaman: Feisty defender of Modi govt to filling big shoes

      As a staunch defender of the Modi government's economic policies and executor, Nirmala Sitharaman created a record when she was appointed as the first female Raksha Mantri, or Defence Minister, in 2017. Prior to that, she was industry and commerce minister.

      Asian earnings growth to outpace US and Europe, India's growth momentum strong: Report

      The analysis by CLSA, citing Bloomberg's projections, forecasts that Asian earnings growth will surpass that of the US and Europe for both this year and the next. This positive outlook is in line with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) prediction of a robust 7.2 per cent growth rate for India in fiscal year 2025.

      India Inc cheers continuity at the Centre, but rues fragility

      Indian industry leaders express confidence in the economy's resilience despite the NDA-BJP government's unexpected outcome without an absolute majority. They anticipate policy continuity but caution about potential hurdles due to a stronger opposition and diverse political ideologies. The focus may shift to consumption, welfare schemes, and rural sectors. Stability is crucial for reforms, but the BJP's shortfall could complicate passing contentious reforms. However, the economy's growth agenda is expected to continue, with an emphasis on inclusivity and job creation.

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