
Foreign Investors Pump Rs 16,881 Crore into Indian Stocks This Week
Foreign investors infuse Rs 16,881 crore into Indian stocks in a single week, marking a significant boost to the country’s equity markets.

Foreign investors infuse Rs 16,881 crore into Indian stocks in a single week, marking a significant boost to the country’s equity markets.

Sheikh Hasina: A leader who stands strong against Islamist sympathizers aiming to reverse the 1971 war and build East Pakistan.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decided to keep interest rates unchanged after its 3-day MPC meeting. Despite fluctuations, the stock market closed flat on Friday, with Sensex rising marginally

The Reserve Bank of India had estimated the GDP growth rate to be 7.8 percent in the April-June quarter.

Economists say that the central bank has increased the repo rate by 2.50 per cent since May 2022 to control high inflation.

The World Bank estimates that inflation may remain at 7.1 percent in the current financial year.

The country's economy has grown at the rate of 13.5 percent in the first quarter (April-June) of the current financial year.

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The growth rate in the fourth quarter was 4 percent.