With CPI inflation still declining, the tighter Fed policy is working. With Thursday morning’s second pass at Q4 ’22 GDP, we get to see the GDP deflator. Consensus (as well as Briefing.com’s forecast) ...
Economists and research note have listed deflators and higher economic activities beside others for economic growth number at 8.2 per cent during July-September quarter (Q2 of FY26). Now, economists ...
Even as the real growth rate hit a five-quarter high in April-June quarter this fiscal, nominal growth rate has dipped to a three-quarter low. Fiscal deficit could be impacted if it is lower at an ...
Note from dshort: With today's release of the Q4 GDP Second Estimate, I've spent some time updating my occasional analysis of the government's calculation of the Real GDP. How do you get from Nominal ...
The government final consumption expenditure (GFCE) too was revised higher from 2.5% to 8.1%. (PTI) The National Statistical Office (NSO) will likely use GST Network (GSTN) data to compute the gross ...
Economists remain divided on whether the unrevised WPI base will distort real GDP estimates as India shifts its GDP base year ...
How do you get from Nominal GDP to Real GDP? You subtract inflation. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) uses its own GDP deflator for this purpose, which is somewhat different from the BEA's ...