The week in charts: current account surplus, LPG crunch, scorching May
New Delhi, June 13 -- From India's current account turning to surplus in Q4 FY26, to LPG consumption slumping amid supply disruptions linked to the West Asia war, a moderation in overseas investment commitments by Indian companies, the world experiencing its second warmest May on record, and a Mint survey highlighting gender gaps in investing habits-here is this week's news in numbers.
India's current account balance recorded a surplus of $7.1 billion in the final quarter of FY26, following deficits of about $14-15 billion in the preceding two quarters. The surplus, however, was lower than the $13.7 billion recorded in Q4 FY25, with its share in GDP narrowing to 0.7% from 1.4% a year earlier.
The turnaround in current account balance wa...
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