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Stock markets brace for RBI's monetary policy decisions after GDP growth slowdown

IndiaTimes Sunday, 1 December 2024
Domestic stock indices in India are preparing for RBI's monetary policy decisions after Q2 FY25 GDP growth slowed to 5.4%, the lowest in two years. The upcoming week brings crucial data releases, with market focus on the RBI MPC's interpretation of GDP data and their stance on rate trajectory.
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