The Budget 2026 explained

The Budget 2026 explained

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The paradox of India's healthy finances

In today’s episode on 3rd Feb 2026, we look at why India’s public finances begin to look riskier when you look at the states’ accounts. 

The Economic Survey 2026 explained

In today’s episode on 30th Jan 2026, we break down the Economic Survey 2026 to understand where our economy stands and where it’s headed.Book a FREE call with Ditto for a spam-free experience 

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Why Central Banks Still Get It Wrong Sometimes
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Central banks play a crucial role in monetary policy and moderating the business cycle. Our Head of Corporate Credit Research explains why, despite their power, these financial institutions can’t quickly steer through choppy economic waters.


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How Young People Think About Money
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U.S. Economy: Is a Long Shallow Recession on the Way?
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Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel and David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff expect the Fed to cut interest rates in the coming year as the latest GDP report reveals some troubling trends. But they disagree on whether the slowdown will lead to a recession.<hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75 ...  Afficher plus