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US Inflation Data Bolsters Case for December Fed Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure showed muted price pressures in September, strengthening the case for an interest rate cut in December. Explore the data and its implications for the US and global economy.

US Inflation Hits 2.8% in September, Fed's Target Breached

The key US inflation gauge, the PCE index, rose to 2.8% annually in September, staying above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. This crucial data, delayed by the shutdown, sets the stage for next week's pivotal rate decision. Read the full analysis.

RBI cuts FY26 inflation projection to 2%

The Reserve Bank of India has revised its inflation forecast for the next fiscal year downwards to 2%, citing improved agricultural conditions. Discover the key factors behind this optimistic outlook.

Rupee at ₹90: How It Hurts Common Indians

The Indian rupee's historic fall past ₹90 against the dollar is set to make fuel, food, travel, and imports costlier. Experts warn of job market impact and imported inflation. Learn how it affects you.

RBI Slashes Repo Rate by 25 bps to 5.25%

The Reserve Bank of India cut its key interest rate to 5.25% after retail inflation eased to a historic low. Discover the economic implications and expert reactions here.

6 Visible Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency

Are you experiencing fatigue, bone pain, or frequent illness? These could be signs of Vitamin D deficiency. Learn the 6 key symptoms and how to address them for better health.

Goyal Says Nov Export Rebound Offsets Oct Dip

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal states November's export recovery negates October's decline, highlighting strong 8.2% Q2 growth and robust forex reserves. Explore India's economic resilience.

RBI MPC Meeting Begins, Rate Decision Due Dec 5

The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee has started its crucial meeting. The decision on key interest rates, expected on December 5, comes amid falling inflation and strong GDP growth. Read the full analysis.

Indian rupee hits historic low past 90 per US dollar

The Indian rupee plunged to a record low of ₹90.28 against the US dollar on December 3, 2025. Explore the five major reasons behind the sharp decline and what it means for the economy. Read the full analysis.

Rupee holds near 90/dollar as shaky sentiment weighs

The Indian rupee is expected to open near 90 per dollar on Dec 3, with fragile sentiment and capital flows overshadowing a softer US dollar. The currency hit a record low of 89.9475 on Tuesday. Read the full analysis.

Rupee Crashes to All-Time Low, Inches Closer to 90/$

Indian rupee plunges 42 paise to historic low of 89.95 against US dollar. Experts cite trade deal delay, strong dollar, and high imports as key reasons. Discover the outlook and RBI's critical role.

Rupee hits new record low of 89.85 against US dollar

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.85 against the US dollar, driven by weak inflows and US-India trade deal concerns. This decline comes despite strong GDP growth. Read for full analysis.

Rupee at Record Low 89.76, Bond Yields Rise

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.76 on Monday amid offshore pressures and US trade deal uncertainty. Bond yields also climbed to 6.57%. Read the full analysis.

Livpure's New Water Purifier Cuts Costs with 2-Year Filter

Livpure introduces a new 2X Power Filter water purifier range designed to slash maintenance costs by Rs 21,000 over 8 years. It tackles high TDS water and offers extended filter life. Explore the new models available now.

Indian Rupee Hits Record Low, Nears 90 vs US Dollar

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.83 against the US dollar on Monday. Persistent foreign fund outflows and uncertainty over the India-US trade deal are key factors. Read more for analysis.

Delhi Industrial Workers' Inflation Drops to 1.7% in 2024

Delhi's retail inflation for industrial workers fell sharply to 1.7% in 2024 from 3.7% last year, driven by significant fuel price drops. Housing costs, however, continued to rise. Read more about the economic implications.

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