
Sudipto Ganguly
Journalist at Reuters
Journalist at Reuters. The Statesman & The Telegraph are former employers. Views expressed are my own. To contact: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
lanacion.com.ar | Swati Bhat |Sudipto Ganguly
By Swati Bhat, Sudipto GangulyMUMBÁI, 9 abr (Reuters) -El Banco de la Reserva de India (RBI, por sus siglas eninglés) bajó el miércoles su tipo de interés de referencia porsegunda vez consecutiva y modificó la orientación a futuro de supolítica monetaria, señalando la posibilidad de más recortes, enun intento de impulsar la economía ante el reto de los nuevosaranceles estadounidenses.
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2 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Swati Bhat |Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) -The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lowered its key repo rate on Wednesday for a second consecutive time and changed its monetary policy stance signalling room for more cuts ahead, as it seeks to boost the sluggish economy in the face of fresh U.S. tariffs. India became the second central bank after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to cut interest rates since the wide-ranging trade levies were announced.
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2 weeks ago |
wkzo.com | Swati Bhat |Sudipto Ganguly
By Swati Bhat and Sudipto GangulyMUMBAI (Reuters) -The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lowered its key repo rate on Wednesday for a second consecutive time and changed its monetary policy stance signalling room for more cuts ahead, as it seeks to boost the sluggish economy in the face of fresh U.S. tariffs. India became the second central bank after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to cut interest rates since the wide-ranging levies were announced.
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2 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Swati Bhat |Sudipto Ganguly
By Swati Bhat and Sudipto GangulyMUMBAI (Reuters) -The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lowered its key repo rate on Wednesday for a second consecutive time and changed its monetary policy stance signalling room for more cuts ahead, as it seeks to boost the sluggish economy in the face of fresh U.S. tariffs. India became the second central bank after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to cut interest rates since the wide-ranging levies were announced.
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1 month ago |
whbl.com | Ruma Paul |Sudipto Ganguly
By Ruma Paul and Sudipto GangulyDHAKA (Reuters) – Dozens of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh gathered to pray for the early release of a Rohingya insurgent leader arrested this week on charges of murder, illegal entry and militant activities. Ataullah Abu Ammar Jununi, leader of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), and some others were arrested on Tuesday during a raid near the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.
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