Weekly Current Affairs (24th March to 30th March 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (24th March to 30th March 2024)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: March 31 2024

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  • NTPC has signed an agreement with a Japanese agency for a USD 200 million loan.
  • India's current account deficit shrank to 1.2% of GDP, totaling $10.5 billion, in the October-December quarter. 
  • The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has approved the establishment of the insurance e-marketplace "Bima Sugam".
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