
q3 gdp growth: 4.4% growth on sequential terms still leaves us with a pickup rather than a contraction: Radhika Rao, DBS Bank

“When we come to CY2022, and you are basically dealing with quite a bit of base effects. So I think in that context, 4.4% on sequential terms will still leave...
"For FY21, from about 8.7%, GDP growth estimate has been raised to 9.1% and accordingly the year before as well. I would think that the base that we are compari...
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