Anindita Dey &Amp; Sidhartha In Mumbai

Stories by Anindita Dey &Amp; Sidhartha In Mumbai

'Assured return products restrict investment'

'Assured return products restrict investment'

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2008

Paresh Parasnis, HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company's principal officer and executive director spoke to Shilpy Sinha & Sidhartha about the company's strategy.

FIPB sets aside L&T objections, clears Ralf Schnei

FIPB sets aside L&T objections, clears Ralf Schnei

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2008

The Foreign Investment Promotion Board has cleared a proposal by German plastic moulding major Ralf Schneider to set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in India, setting aside objections raised by its former Indian partner Larsen & Toubro under Press Note 1 of the Foreign Direct Investment policy.

Advance tax collections send early warning signals

Advance tax collections send early warning signals

Rediff.com   16 Dec 2008

Most private firms see lower pay-outs; govt banks save the day.

Newspaper fax edititions: Lowering FDI cap mulled

Newspaper fax edititions: Lowering FDI cap mulled

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2008

Ministry officials said the matter is being reviewed with the objective of bringing down the FDI cap from 100 per cent to 26 per cent in line with the limit for news media. This decision for the review was taken while discussing the proposal of US-based Dow Jones and Company for setting up a wholly-owned subsidiary to carry out publishing the facsimile edition of Wall Street Journal in India.

RBI cautions banks over realty loans

RBI cautions banks over realty loans

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

Asks lenders to make sure that end use of advances to commercial real estate.

CBDT to reopen cases on group investments

CBDT to reopen cases on group investments

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2008

Field formations may re-examine cases from 1997.

'We'll ensure banks pass on benefits to borrowers'

'We'll ensure banks pass on benefits to borrowers'

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2008

With the Rs 7,000-crore (Rs 70 billion) refinance window, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will not face any fund crunch, says Sidbi Chairman and Manging Director R M Malla.

Reserve Bank likely to lose financial independence

Reserve Bank likely to lose financial independence

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may be brought under the category of other regulators, who might have to park their funds with the government. Banking sources said the move would deal a final blow to the financial autonomy of regulatory bodies.

Aviation assets: Banks may get RBI succour

Aviation assets: Banks may get RBI succour

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2008

With banks apprehending large-scale defaults in the aviation sector, RBI is examining data from all lenders regarding their exposure to it. One of the options under consideration of the regulator is to extend the number of days for the banks to classify an asset as default.

Red tape may be cut for FIIs

Red tape may be cut for FIIs

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

Sebi likely to come out with a policy paper soon.

FCCB issuers may be given buyback option

FCCB issuers may be given buyback option

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2008

Promoters or issuers of foreign currency convertible bonds may be allowed to buy back the bonds if they go in for prepayment.

Convertible debentures: Interest paid to be taxed

Convertible debentures: Interest paid to be taxed

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

While ECBs are pure loans, FCCBs have an in-built option for the lender to convert them into equity of the companies on maturity. Both in ECB and FCCB, till maturity, the borrower is expected to make interest payments on the amount borrowed. Incidentally, the AAR ruling of October 10 had been sought by a non-banking finance company. Till October 31, NBFCs were not allowed to borrow funds from overseas in foreign currency.

ECB, FDI norms may be eased

ECB, FDI norms may be eased

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2008

ECBs may be allowed to put loans upto $ 500 million for rupee expenditure by Indian infrastructure companies under the automatic approval route. At present, such loans need RBI approval. The government may also raise the limit for dollar borrowings for rupee expenditure, which would need RBI approval. So, if a company is borrowing say $ 750 million, it can immediately access foreign funds up to $500 million without prior permission, but will need approval for the rest.

RBI keeps keen eye on banks' overseas deals

RBI keeps keen eye on banks' overseas deals

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2008

The screening of data is more intense in the case of foreign and some private banks which act as custodians for foreign institutional investors, according to sources close to the development. Indian banks, both public and private, send capital to their foreign offices for everyday requirements in the inter-bank market and for client commitments.

Govt may raise bank exposure limits to equity

Govt may raise bank exposure limits to equity

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2008

The government has sought data from the Reserve Bank of India to consider a proposal to enhance the investment limit for bank exposure to equity markets. This will be part of several measures to boost domestic institutional participation in the markets at a time when foreign institutional investors are exiting.

RBI set to increase liquidity

RBI set to increase liquidity

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

In a move to boost liquidity, the government and the Reserve Bank of India are considering a special window to enable banks with farm loan relief scheme arrears, a major factor impacting liquidity, to raise funds. The move will help inject liquidity into the system till Parliament approves the Rs 25,000-crore reimbursement.

RBI relooks floating rate costs

RBI relooks floating rate costs

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

The Reserve Bank of India has initiated a review of the benchmarking system for pricing floating rate loans, a move that could impact 70 to 75 per cent of banks' loan portfolios.

Ray of hope for P-Notes

Ray of hope for P-Notes

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

Guidelines may be relaxed with strict quality checks.

RBI panel to look into predatory lending

RBI panel to look into predatory lending

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

The move comes at a time when four foreign banks - Standard Chartered, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, American Express and Citibank -- have moved the Supreme Court with a special leave petition and the hearing for admission of SPL is on September 8. The committee is, however, expected to wait till the Supreme Court decides on the issue before finalising its recommendations. The committee is, however, expected to wait till the Supreme Court decides on the issue.

Govt asks PFRDA to make pension scheme universal

Govt asks PFRDA to make pension scheme universal

Rediff.com   30 Aug 2008

The government has asked the Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority to open the retirement scheme--which has so far been confined to central government employees--to the self-employed and those in the unorganised sector.