India's current account deficit widened slightly to 1.1% of GDP in the June quarter, driven by a rising trade deficit. While net services receipts and NRI deposits increased, a slowdown in capital flows resulted in a lower overall surplus of $5.2 billion, down from $24 billion a year earlier. Read The Rest at :
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