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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Business - 03/Jan 18:17

Slowdown after festivals may hurt Q3 growth: Economists

Post-festival economic moderation in India is causing lower-than-expected growth in Q3 2024, indicated by slowing GST growth, manufacturing PMI, and industrial production. Divergent trends in November and December highlight an uneven trajectory. Economists suggest policy support to boost the slowing momentum, with real GDP growth projected at 6.5% YoY for FY25 and FY26.

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