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The credit ratio (the number of rating upgrades to number of downgrades) declined for Crisil Ratings and ICRA in the second half (H2) of FY25 vis-à-vis first half (H1) even as it strengthened for ...
Crisil Ratings’ credit ratio for India Inc (the number of rating upgrades to number of downgrades) declined a tad in the second half (H2) of FY25 to 2.64 times against 2.75 times in the first half.
Crisil forecasts a rise in bank credit growth to 13% by FY26, supported by regulatory measures, tax cuts, and lower interest rates. Corporate credit growth will accelerate particularly through ...
The US has imposed tariffs on products worth USD 18 billion from India, China, Russia, and other nations. However, CRISIL ...
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Crisil Projects 6.5 Pc GDP Growth For India In Fiscal 2026 Amid US TariffsWhile US tariff hikes remain a key risk to growth forecast, global credit rating agency Crisil on Monday projected 6.5 per ...
Crisil Ratings, in its report, stated that deposit growth, a crucial support for credit growth, bears watching. The report highlighted that two key regulatory changes are expected to support bank ...
However, despite the volume dip, revenues are projected to grow 13-15%, driven by higher gold prices and realisations, predicts India's premium rating ... Credit Profiles Supported: A CRISIL ...
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ABP News on MSNDomestic Commercial Vehicle Sales Expected To Hit Pre-Pandemic High In FY26: CrisilThe credit outlook for the sector remains stable, supported by robust liquidity positions and steady cash flows. Light ...
Bank credit is expected to grow by 100-200 basis points (bps) to 12-13% in the current fiscal year, compared with 11.0-11.5% estimated for FY25. This growth will be driven by three key factors -- ...
India's passenger vehicle industry is poised for a new high, exceeding 5 million units in domestic and export volume this ...
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