The Democratic allies of Biden readily acknowledged the 81-year-old Biden's shortcomings in the nationally televised 90-minute debate in which he struggled at times to complete sentences and at one point mistakenly said he had killed off Medicare, the government's health insurance program
The report said, "We expect India's infrastructure investment to steadily increase from 5.3 per cent of GDP in F24 to 6.5 per cent of GDP by F29. Indeed, this implies that infrastructure investments are expected to register a strong 15.3 per cent CAGR, resulting in cumulative spending of USD
Despite being busy shooting her upcoming movie 'The Bluff' in Australia, Priyanka Chopra always makes sure to spend time with her family. She shared a series of pictures with her husband-singer Nick Jonas and daughter Malti Marie.
The IDC's forecast highlights a global trend where AI spending is anticipated to surpass USD 512 billion by 2027, more than doubling its market size from 2024.
In an outlook for India's capital goods sector, leading manufacturers are poised for sustained double-digit revenue growth amidst robust government and private sector spending.
Despite a slowdown in exports and increasing Chinese steel output impacting India's share in the markets, steel makers in the country are optimistic about the domestic demand
Household Consumption Expenditure Survey released by NSSO indicates a significant change in spending patterns by consumers. While spending in rural areas increased by 164 per cent and in urban areas by 146 per cent since 2011-12 at current prices.
The rating agency has elevated India's growth forecast by 20 basis point to 7.2 per cent for fiscal year 2024-25. Earlier in March Fitch has forecasted India's growth at 7 per cent.
India's cumulative infrastructure spending will exceed 2.5 trillion dollars by FY32, highlights Gautam Adani at an event organised by CRISIL on 'Infrastructure the catalyst for India's future'.
Fitch projects a moderation in global growth for 2025 to 2.4 per cent as US economic expansion decelerates to a below-trend rate of 1.5 per cent, and China's growth slows further to 4.5 per cent due to declining exports and reduced government spending. Meanwhile, the eurozone is forecasted t