China says its economy grew 4.3% in the April-July quarter from a year earlier, slowing from the strong 1st quarter
China says its economy grew 4.3% in the April-July quarter from a year earlier, slowing from the strong 1st quarter Source link
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China says its economy grew 4.3% in the April-July quarter from a year earlier, slowing from the strong 1st quarter
China says its economy grew 4.3% in the April-July quarter from a year earlier, slowing from the strong 1st quarter Source link

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Breaking: April-July fiscal deficit 21.3% of Rs 15.07 lakh cr FY22 target
Breaking: April-July fiscal deficit 21.3% of Rs 15.07 lakh cr FY22 target
The government on Tuesday said its fiscal deficit stood at Rs 3.2 lakh crore or 21.3 per cent of the full year’s Budget estimate (Rs 15.07 lakh crore) at the end of July. The fiscal deficit at the end of June stood at Rs 2.74 lakh crore or 18.2 per cent of the full year’s Budget estimate (BE). The government’s total receipts stood at Rs 6,83,297 crore at the end of July 2021, which is 34.6 per…
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Five companies garner ₹882 cr via NCDs in April-July
Five companies garner ₹882 cr via NCDs in April-July
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Fund raising through retail issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) slumped 79% to ₹882 crore in the first four months of this fiscal due to falling institutional participation and decline in credit ratings of such instruments. A total of five firms — Muthoottu Mini Financiers, Muthoot Fincorp, Kosamattam Finance, KLM Axiva Finvest and Sakthi Finance — have mopped-up funds totalling…
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Major Ports’ Cargo Handling Drops 18% to 193 MT in April-July amid Covid-19 Pandemic Hit by disruptions caused by COVID-19, India's major ports continued to witness a fall in cargo handling, registering 18.06 per cent dip to 193.38 million tonnes (MT) between April and July this fiscal, according to the Indian Ports Association (IPA).
April-July Fiscal Deficit At 86.5% Of FY19 Target
April-July Fiscal Deficit At 86.5% Of FY19 Target
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Net tax receipts in the first four months of FY19 were Rs 2.93 lakh crore.
New Delhi: India reported on Friday a fiscal deficit of Rs 5.4 lakh crore ($76.12 billion) for April-July, or 86.5 percent of the budgeted target for the current fiscal year compared with 92.4 percent a year earlier. Net tax receipts in the first four months of 2018/19 fiscal year that ends in March 2019 were Rs…
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Poor growth! How much did Indian Railways spend to earn every Rs 100 in April-July this year? How much did Indian Railways spend to earn every Rs 100 in April-July this year? In this period, the national transporter set a record-high operating ratio of 111.51 per cent – which means it spent Rs 111.51 to generate every Rs 100, reflective of lower growth in traffic against the set target and heavy outgo on account of increased pension liability and working expenses.
Peak power deficit in April-July at 0.9 pc: CEA
Peak power deficit in April-July at 0.9 pc: CEA
India is still not power surplus as envisaged because peak power deficit in April-July was 0.9 per cent, while overall electricity deficit stood at 0.6 per cent during the 4-month period this fiscal.
As much as 170.76 GW electricity was supplied during peak hours against the demand of 172.38 GW during April-July this fiscal, resulting in a deficit of 0.7 per cent, as per the Central Electricity
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