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Investors run out of stocks to bet on as India economy cools
Investors cautious amid economic slowdown in India and US-China trade war.
Beware! Narrow bull markets end badly, warns Shankar Sharma
50% jump in 1 year: Jhunjhunwala's pet stock has just been downgraded
How to create 55-60 lakh jobs a year next decade: Survey prescriptions
Have at least 10% bullion in your portfolio: Gold bull Mark Mobius
Tech View: Nifty forms small bullish candle amid thin pre-Budget trade
Nilesh Shah on what govt can do to bring back animal spirits in market

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After Market: IndiaMart makes impressive debut, Yes Bank skids 4%
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What India needs to do to become $5 trillion economy
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F&O: Vix eases further ahead of Budget to signal short-term stability
Nifty futures closed positive at 11,978 level, with a gain of 0.25 per cent.
Eco Survey's job maths: Focus on export-led growth; cut incentives for firms to stay small
Eco Survey high on prescriptions, but scores poorly on action plan
Strong mandates may or may not translate into very strong economic growth: Shankar Sharma
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The Economic Survey, decoded in 10 points

THE ECONOMIC TIMES Economy Survey 2019

CEA's message to FM: Economic Survey 2018-19 in 10 points

The Survey talks about raising the investment rate and the saving rate to lift India to the next level of economic growth.

China through the CEA's eyes: Rival or role model?

Subramanian also brings China into comparison in the chapter that deals with demographic trends.

You could soon be retiring at 70 if the CEA has his way

India's population is expected to grow under 0.5 per cent due to dip in fertility rate & increase in life expectancy.

VIP-like status for India's top taxpayers?

What the Economic Survey suggests in order to push tax compliance in India.

Eco Survey: Use mind tricks, religion to push saving, tax payment

The Economic Survey 2019 suggests using psychological biases in the realm of personal finance.

Why Economic Survey had a sky blue cover

The Survey is also inspired by Gandhiji's Talisman: "…Recall the face of the poorest man.

Why top policymakers must ensure predictable policy actions

The report states that policymakers at the highest level must monitor the economic policy uncertainty index on a quarterly basis.

Maharashtra ranks first in ease of doing farm biz

Maharashtra ranks first in ease of doing farm biz

How India can become a $10 trn economy by 2030

How India can become a $10 trn economy by 2030

Economic Survey 2019: The complete details right here

The new Chief Economic Adviser Krishnamurthy Subramanian in the Economic Survey sees growth to accelerate in the current fiscal.

Economy moves to low level of inflation in last 5 fiscals

Retail inflation during the first month of the current fiscal stood at 2.9 per cent, down from 4.6 per cent a year ago.

Economic Survey calls for rationalising minimum wages

According to the Survey, central government should notify a "national floor minimum wage" that can vary broadly across five geographical regions.

What the CEA thinks will determine India's fate from here on

​According to the survey, there are only a few things that can make possible the kind of growth India needs.

Oil could come to the rescue of Modi govt again, predicts Economic Survey

Oil prices have largely favoured the first term of the Modi government which has kept the inflation in check.

Where Nirmala Sitharaman can find $1 trn

From consumption and private investment to exports, no cylinders are firing.

Why the government must pay attention to e-cars

In India, electric two-wheelers have been the major part of EV sales with sales of around 54,800 in 2018.

How to make India's biggest job scheme work

The Economic Survey has called for regular review and amendment to the definition of 'work'.

India to quadruple per-capita energy consumption

This will require huge resources that would also need to increase with time, the survey said.

MFs see 60% fall in net inflows in 2018-19

During 2018-19, there was a net inflow of Rs 1,09,701 crore in the mutual fund industry.

5G an opportunity for India to reach out to global mkts

The government has plans to make India 5G ready by 2020 and conduct spectrum auction for providing radiowaves for 5G this year.

A blueprint for a $5-trillion India

Making India a $5-trillion economy is at the core of Economic Survey 2019. India needs to grow at 8% per year to be a $5 trillion economy by FY25, the survey said.

Economic Survey on what needs to be done for jobs

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey 2018-19 in Parliament on Thursday.

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