India's government is projecting a 7.4% GDP growth rate for the fiscal year ending in March—solid numbers that would keep the country locked in as the world's fastest-growing major economy. The question everyone's asking? How will mounting trade tensions with the US actually play out. When the world's largest developed economy starts tightening trade ties, ripple effects tend to spread across global markets pretty quickly. For crypto investors watching macro trends, this kind of economic backdrop matters—it signals where capital flows might head next, whether that's toward emerging market assets or defensive positioning elsewhere.
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-07 11:16
India's 7.4% growth rate sounds good, but the key is the US-India trade war... Will capital flows move towards emerging markets? This is worth paying attention to.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-07 11:14
India's 7.4% growth rate is impressive, but once the US-India trade war starts, Asian assets are probably going to plunge, right?
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-07 11:14
India's 7.4% growth rate is indeed impressive, but with the US tightening trade policies, capital flows may need to be reshuffled. It remains to be seen whether the crypto market will follow suit and fluctuate.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-07 10:52
India's 7.4% growth rate sounds good, but when the US tightens trade policies, funds from emerging markets might start to flow out. That's when the real test of your holding strategy begins.
India's government is projecting a 7.4% GDP growth rate for the fiscal year ending in March—solid numbers that would keep the country locked in as the world's fastest-growing major economy. The question everyone's asking? How will mounting trade tensions with the US actually play out. When the world's largest developed economy starts tightening trade ties, ripple effects tend to spread across global markets pretty quickly. For crypto investors watching macro trends, this kind of economic backdrop matters—it signals where capital flows might head next, whether that's toward emerging market assets or defensive positioning elsewhere.