Will Indian Market Be Able to Sustain Amid US Recession News and FED Rate Hike? – RBI

by | May 8, 2023 | Recession News | 9 comments




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The United States economy has been facing a number of challenges lately, with recessionary fears looming large over the country. A string of factors, including tariff wars with China, sluggish GDP growth, and concerns over the inversion of bond yields have led to growing concern over the health of the US economy.

So what does this mean for India’s economic prospects? While it may seem logical that a recession in the US could cast a pall over the global economy, there are reasons to believe that India may be able to weather the storm better than some other countries.

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One advantage that India has is its relatively low level of exposure to the US market. While the US is still a major trading partner for India, the Indian economy has become increasingly diversified in recent years, with growing trade links with other countries in Asia and Europe. This means that a slowdown in the US may not have as great an impact on India as it might have had in the past.

Another factor to consider is the monetary policy pursued by the Reserve Bank of India. The RBI has been taking a cautious approach to interest rate hikes, in order to stimulate growth and avoid constraining economic activity. This stands in contrast to the tightening policies pursued by the US Federal Reserve, which has been raising interest rates in response to strong economic growth. While this divergence in policies may lead to some fluctuations in the Indian economic outlook, it does give India some room to respond to changes in the global economy.

Ultimately, while the US recession news may be concerning for many, it is important to remember that the global economy is complex and interconnected. While India’s economy may be impacted in some way by global trends, it also has a number of unique strengths and opportunities that can help it to continue growing and thriving, even in tough times.

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9 Comments

  1. pm007

    Cnbc vale 19000 may mahineme pakka leke jayege mark my word mark

  2. pm007

    CNBC market ko upar leke jayega pakka hey CNBC is market

  3. Lonenahida

    I hope market will come down at 16500 in may series

  4. Umesh Khetarpal

    Recession already prevailing in India and above all curruption and thirst for revenue further damaging the economy

  5. Jarnail Singh

    Donot worry wait till 10th May, Karnatka election, u will see all time high but after that?

  6. Jigsaw

    I am waiting for panic news so SMC activity less and i can earn with less decisions.

  7. Bidyut boruah

    Recession aya nhi laya gya hai.

  8. सिनियर सिटीजन

    अमेरिका किसका सगा या दोस्त नही है,ओर नही हो सकता, यूएस में चुनाव आ रहे है, बैडन सर को हिंदुस्तानियों के वोट चाहिए,इस लिए अभी वो भारत की तरफदारी कर रहे है,ओर मंदी भी वहा है

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