Tuesday 20 June 2017

Is RBI's stance hurting India's prospects and other ET stories

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Is RBI's hawkish stance hurting India's growth prospects?

There are two major puzzles of the Indian economy that have been surprisingly left unquestioned and can be explained with India's monetary policy actions.

From 11% to 2.2%, five charts explain India's vanishing inflation

Along with a 5.4% rise in the rupee this year, the cost of imports have been held in check. Crucially, inflation expe...

No excuse for firms not to be ready for GST: Arun Jaitley

A decade in the making, the GST would bring down barriers between more than 30 states and territories, unifying India...

Heading for an interview? These are the attributes employers look for

Even a candidate with impeccable professional credentials and the right kind of experience may leave the employer con...

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