India's landmark reform: How the GST will impact the energy sector and GDP
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Report summary
Table of contents
- GST basics: what, why, when
- Winners and losers
- Short-term hit but long-term boost
- Energy sector: who's in and who's out?
- What does it mean for India's oil demand?
- Conclusion
- Economic indicators
Tables and charts
This report includes 18 images and tables including:
- India's landmark reform: How the GST will impact the energy sector and GDP: Table 1
- India's landmark reform: How the GST will impact the energy sector and GDP: Table 2
- USA purchasing managers' indices
- Eurozone purchasing managers' indices
- Japan purchasing managers' indices
- China purchasing managers' indices
- Industrial production - developed economies
- Industrial production - emerging markets
- Consumer sentiment index
- Consumer sentiment index
- 10-year government bond yields (%)
- 10-year government bond yields (%)
- Consumer price index (annual % change)
- Consumer price index (annual % change)
- Exchange rate indices vs US$ (Jan 2012 =100)
- Exchange rate indices vs US$ (Jan 2012 = 100)
- Oil and gas prices
- Copper and freight prices
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