India a 'bright spot' in world economy right now: top UN economist
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India a 'bright spot' in world economy right now, says top UN economist
India is a “bright spot” in the world economy currently and is on a “strong footing”, projected to grow at 6.7 per cent next year, a very high growth rate relative to other G20 member countries, a top UN economist said. These remarks were made by the Chief of the Global Economic Monitoring Branch, Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN-Department of Economic and Social
India a ‘bright spot’ as world’s fastest-growing major economy at 5.8%: UN economist
EconomyFor next year, the UN is projecting a growth rate of 6.7%, said Hamid Rashid, the Chief of the Global Economic Monitoring Branch, on Wednesday.IANSIansAs the fastest-growing major economy at a clip of 5.8 per cent this year, India is a "bright spot" when the world economy is expected to grow by only 1.9 per cent, according to the UN's chief official monitoring the global economy. For next year, the UN is projecting a growth rate of 6.7 pe…
India a 'bright spot' in world economy right now: top UN economist
Most developing countries have seen a slower job recovery in 2022 and continue to face considerable employment slack. Disproportionate losses in women's employment during the initial phase of the pandemic have not been fully reversed, with improvements mainly arising from a recovery in informal jobs, the report said. Recovery in the labour market has been uneven across the region. The report said that among the large economies, the unemployment r
India, As World’s Fastest-Growing Economy at 5.8%, a ‘Bright Spot’ When World Economy Expected To Grow by Only 1.9%: UN Economist | 🌎 LatestLY
As the fastest-growing major economy at a clip of 5.8 per cent this year, India is a "bright spot" when the world economy is expected to grow by only 1.9 per cent, according to the UN's chief official monitoring the global economy. 🌎 India, As World’s Fastest-Growing Economy at 5.8%, a ‘Bright Spot’ When World Economy Expected To Grow by Only 1.9%: UN Economist.
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