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Chidambaram: India?s finance minister notes that ?if economic growth happens, everything else will fall into place? |
The national elections held in May have cast a shadow on India’s shining economic story. Foreign investors are reassessing growth prospects now that the Congress Party, which relies on communist allies, has taken over. A jump in the annual inflation rate to 5.5% in early June caused bond yields to rise to a one-year high, and the rupee slid as foreign portfolio investors sold over $700 million in the six weeks from May.
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