ANZ expects India GDP growth to slow to 6.8% for fiscal 2025
Dhiraj Nim of ANZ shares his views on the Indian rupee and the country’s economic growth. He says he expects the Reserve Bank of India to reduce interest rates by February 2025.
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Dhiraj Nim of ANZ shares his views on the Indian rupee and the country’s economic growth. He says he expects the Reserve Bank of India to reduce interest rates by February 2025.
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