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Economic Times Markets • Jun 05, 2025
The Tariff-Inflation Myth: What the data really says
Although tariffs have raised concerns, recent statistics indicate that overall price increases are slowing worldwide, with most large economies experiencing reduced inflation excep...
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Economic Times Markets • Jun 04, 2025
RBI may go for three more rate cuts if global trade slowdown impacts growth severely: Chetan Ahya
If global economic conditions worsen, the Reserve Bank of India might reduce interest rates further to support growth, leveraging favorable currency trends and lower commodity cost...
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