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    The big numbers in the Budget: What do they mean?

    The big numbers in the Budget: What do they mean?

    Interim Budget 2024: Do you know which numbers are the most important in the Union Budget and why? Below are the key numbers on which the whole budget rests and which reveal what the budget stands for. Take a look.The big numbers in the Budget: What do they mean?

    Govt to borrow Rs 5.92 lakh cr in H2 of FY23; plans to raise Rs 16,000 cr via sovereign green bonds

    Govt to borrow Rs 5.92 lakh cr in H2 of FY23; plans to raise Rs 16,000 cr via sovereign green bonds

    Ministry of Finance issues the borrowing calendar for the second half of this fiscal with no increase in earlier estimated overall market borrowing. The issuance size of green bonds has been pegged at Rs 16,000 cr. ET NOW's Meghna Mittal joins with mo...

    Covid-19 impact: Govt raises market borrowing limit to Rs 12 lakh cr for FY21

    Covid-19 impact: Govt raises market borrowing limit to Rs 12 lakh cr for FY21

    The government on Friday increased its market borrowing estimate by staggering Rs 4.2 lakh crore to Rs 12 lakh crore for the current fiscal to deal with the expected shortfall in revenue due to the impact of COVID-19 crisis on the economy. Here is ET Now consulting editor ...

    Macro check: Govt to frontload 60% of FY22 borrowings in first 6 months; inflation target kept unchanged

    Macro check: Govt to frontload 60% of FY22 borrowings in first 6 months; inflation target kept unchanged

    The government will borrow Rs 7.24 lakh crore in the first half of 2021-22 fiscal to meet resources to perk up the economy hit by coronavirus pandemic. According to the Budget for 2021-22, the government's gross borrowing was estimated at Rs 12.0...

    Watch: Govt may go for higher market borrowing; call likely in early Jan

    Watch: Govt may go for higher market borrowing; call likely in early Jan

    Amid growing clamour for a fiscal stimulus, the question really is - how the government is going to fund this booster shot? Top sources tell ET Now that the government may resort to higher borrowing from the market if total revenue is below budgeted estimates and can take call ...

    Where can a weak rupee hurt the most?

    Where can a weak rupee hurt the most?

    The rupee has hit a new low and the outlook for the near term remains bleak despite weak crude oil prices. Some analysts expect it to drop as low as 80 against the US dollar. Is it possible? How long will this pain last and which sectors will get hit the most. Take a look:Where can a weak rupee hurt the most?

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