Wipro shares plummeted over 8% on Monday following a disappointing fourth-quarter growth outlook provided by the IT services firm. The company reported revenue of ₹23,556 crore for the quarter ended December 31, with modest sequential and year-on-year increases. Analysts expressed concern over the management’s guidance, leading to a significant drop in the stock price.
States’ consolidated fiscal deficit widens 0.3 pc to 3.3 per cent in FY25: RBI
Indias states fiscal deficit has widened to 3.3 percent of GDP in fiscal year 2025. This increase stems from states borrowing more under a central