Indian steel exports are expected to see less growth in the coming months as overseas orders start to dry up. According to an Elara Capital report, exports jumped by 83 per cent in October to 0.73 million tonnes. This fast pace is unlikely to continue as the surge happened because buyers in
The second term for Donald Trump as US President will have favourable outcomes for US equities, while offering a mixed but generally positive outlook for India's economy, according to a report by Elara Capital.
This comes alongside a deceleration in the growth of receivables per card, which rose by only 0.2 per cent MoM.
However, in August, the total number of cards-in-force (CIF) grew by 0.9 per cent MoM to 105.5 million, marking a yearly growth of 15.6 per cent.