The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted that India will continue to be one of the fastest-growing 'emerging market and developing economies' in 2025-26, growing at a rate of 6.6%, according to the World Economic Outlook (WEO) report.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday revised India's growth forecast for the fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26) upward to 6.6%, a 0.2 percentage point increase from its previous estimate of 6.4%.
New Delhi [India], October 14: While the news headlines are often dominated by stock market highs and IPO buzz, there's another part of financial system quietly shaping everything from interest rates to government spending -- the bond market or the debt market.
The medium-term outlook for the Indian rupee remains tilted to the downside unless there is relief from the persistent twin deficit, current account and fiscal deficit, according to a report released by Union Bank of India.
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may announce a 25 basis points (bps) cut in its September policy meeting as it is the best possible option at this stage, according to a report by State Bank of India (SBI).
India's merchandise trade deficit remained elevated at USD 26.5 billion in August 2025, despite narrowing modestly from USD 27.4 billion in July, according to a report by Nuvama Institutional Equities.
Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation in India is expected to remain subdued at 0.5 per cent for the rest of the current financial year, according to a report by Union Bank of India.
Global rating agency Fitch has revised India's growth outlook for the fiscal year ending March 2026 to 6.9 per cent from its earlier projection of 6.5% in June Global Economic Outlook (GEO).
Nifty of National Stock Exchange (NSE) will swing between -11 per cent and +4 per cent from its year-end target of 25,000, as markets navigate a range of evolving macro risks including potential trade tariffs, shifts in the US economic outlook, and central bank policy actions by the Fed and
The Maharashtra Chief Minister attached the latest IMF World Economic Outlook report, wherein it projected India's growth in 2025 and 2026 at 6.4 per cent -- the highest among the fastest major economies.
A significant drop in inflation, a healthy crop outlook, a normal monsoon, and changes in monetary policy have created a positive outlook for FY26 across sectors such as automobiles, consumer durables, FMCG, and building materials, noted a report by Centrum.