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Posted on October 7, 2021 by admin

Fitch cuts India’s FY22 GDP growth forecast to 8.7%

The projections for 2021-22 fiscal compares to a contraction of 7.3% recorded in the last financial year and a 4% growth in 2019-20 …

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