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Experts view the recent pick up in the economy as a blip that is likely to subside after riding out the wave of festive demand, stating it was too early to term it as a broad-based recovery.
NEW DELHI: The uptick in high-frequency indicators of economic activity in October are unlikely to prompt an upgrade in growth projections for the current fiscal any time soon from rating agencies and economists.Experts view the recent pick up in the economy as a blip that is likely to subside after riding out the wave of festive demand, stating it was too early to term it as a broad-based recovery. Further, most estimates incorporate a downward
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