India's Central Bank Warns Oil Shock Threatens Growth
The central bank said 6.9% growth and 4.6% inflation forecasts face downside and upside risks from energy prices and shipping disruptions.
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India's Central Bank Warns Oil Shock Threatens Growth
India's economy remains resilient to the external shocks, but the oil price surge amid the global supply disruption poses near-term downside risks to economic growth and upside risks to inflation, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its Annual Report for 2025-26 published on Friday. "Against the backdrop of a moderate global growth, the outlook for the Indian economy in 2026-27 remains positive, supported by strong macroeconomic fundamentals…
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RBI projects 6.9% growth for India in FY27 despite West Asia tensions - The Canadian Media
Mumbai/IBNS-CMEDIA: India is expected to register a growth rate of 6.9 percent in the financial year 2026-27, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its annual report, according to media reports. The RBI projected robust growth despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and conflict in West Asia. The country’s central bank said rising domestic demand and increased investment activity are expected to remain the key drivers of economic growth in the c…
India’s economy to remain resilient in 2026-27 despite global challenges: RBI
New Delhi: The Indian economy is expected to remain resilient in 2026-27, despite the challenging external environment characterised by elevated energy and commodity prices, rising logistics costs, volatility in global financial markets and uncertainties surrounding global trade policies, according to the RBI annual report released on Friday. Growth prospects are supported by India’s strong macroeconomic fundamentals, including robust domestic …
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