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Indonesia is contributing to the global food stock with an extended palm export ban - (A)

Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of cooking oils, will expand its export ban to include crude palm oil, adding to uncertainty in a market that has seen skyrocketing price volatility and threatens to worsen global inflation. food. The ban will extend to crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, and used cooking oil, Coordinating Minister for …

India heat wave disrupts industrial activity as electricity demand rises - (A)

India’s northwestern state of Rajasthan has planned power cuts for factories for four hours, becoming at least the third state to halt industrial activity to cope with surging power demand amid intense heat waves. Extreme heat continued to scorch much of South Asia this week, offering no respite from India’s hottest March on record and …

US GDP fell 1.4 annualized in the first quarter of 2022, worse the expected - (A)

US economic growth contracted 1.4% on an annualized basis in the first quarter of 2022 as the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and reduced government spending hit consumers and businesses, data showed the government on Thursday. The data was much worse than the modest increase analysts had expected after the economy grew 6.9% in the last …

Are you going to study abroad this year Use your student loan wisely - (A)

The cost of education at foreign institutions, already much higher than its Indian counterparts, has risen sharply in recent decades. While most major banks and some non-bank financial firms offer study abroad loans, large loan amounts and tighter work visa restrictions increase the risk of remaining in debt. This makes it even more important to …

Credit Cards are not bad - You just need to understand math to use it wisely - (A)

I’m sure I’m not the only one who says that credit cards are extremely useful. But from time to time they get a bad rap when some misuse them. So does that make credit cards bad? No problem. Some think that credit cards can cause them to spend more than they should. But if so, …

India's GDP to hit $29.5 trillion in fiscal year rupees at $94, according to IMF data - (A)

India may not become a $5 trillion economy until FY29, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to data from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook database, updated last month, India’s nominal GDP is expected to reach US$4.92 trillion in FY28, leaving GDP to reach US$5 trillion in the following year, it will break the …

At Rs. 1,68 lakh crore, GST tax hits record high in April 2022 - (A)

The monthly Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection reached an all-time high of Rs. The gross GST tax exceeded Rs 1.5 crore for the first time in April 2022 and Rs 1 crore for the 10th consecutive year. The gross revenue of GST collected in April 2022 is Rs 167,540 crore, of which Rs 33,159 …

India's industrial production is improving, manufacturing PMI reached 54.7 in April - (A)

The S&P Global India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 54.7 in April from 54.0 in March. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion of activity, while a pressure below 50 is a sign of contraction. According to IHS Markit, the author of the PMI, Indian manufacturing activity saw a strong rise in new …

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