Anindita Dey And Rajesh Kurup In Mumbai

Stories by Anindita Dey And Rajesh Kurup In Mumbai

RBI may cut repo by 25%

RBI may cut repo by 25%

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2007

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may opt for a 25 per cent cut in the repo rate, to prop sagging demand in the interest rate-sensitive durables sector in the mid-term review of its 2007-08 monetary policy on October 30.The likely reduction in the repo rate would take place despite concerns about inflation, which suggest that interest rates can be left unchanged, banking sources said.

RBI wants tighter P-note regime

RBI wants tighter P-note regime

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2007

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has suggested stringent conditions for participatory notes (P-notes) that are issued even by registered foreign institutional investors (FIIs). In a note sent to the finance ministry on the eve of the Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) board meeting to decide on restrictions for P-notes, the central bank has reiterated its earlier stance of a complete ban on P-notes.

'Overseas participation in Indian bourses to rise'

'Overseas participation in Indian bourses to rise'

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

The Securities and Exchange Board of India will increase overseas participation in the Indian stock markets and is planning two specific measures in this regard, Sebi Chairman M Damodaran told Business Standard in an exclusive interview.

RBI to regulate foreign exchange futures

RBI to regulate foreign exchange futures

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

In a meeting between the central bank and market participants last week, it was also decided that futures would be introduced both as an exchange-traded product and over the counter. The RBI will also be reviving interest rate futures that were introduced in 2003, but failed to take off due to the lack of a well-developed pricing curve in the market across maturiites.

Foreign banks go local for credit

Foreign banks go local for credit

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

Overseas markets are already hit by an acute dollar crunch, which is why major central banks, the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, had to infuse funds into the market. These lines of credit are over and above the stand-by credit, which is usually maintained by foreign banks with the Indian banks.

RBI proposes lock-in, caps on foreign PEs

RBI proposes lock-in, caps on foreign PEs

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2007

Among its suggestions to the finance ministry, RBI has also said the government should classify private equity under a separate category of foreign investment, or create sub-limits within foreign direct investment or investments by foreign institutional investors.

Finance ministry toughens stand on indirect FDI

Finance ministry toughens stand on indirect FDI

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2007

The finance ministry is of the view that all interests -- direct and indirect -- should be taken into account and that there should not be any threshold for calculating total effective foreign shareholding in a company.

Get ready to trade in overseas derivatives

Get ready to trade in overseas derivatives

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2007

Individuals may soon get to invest in overseas commodity and equity derivatives.

Curbs on ECBs may be relaxed

Curbs on ECBs may be relaxed

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2007

At a high-level coordinate committee meeting to be held by the month-end, the government and the Reserve Bank of India will take stock of the situation.

RBI mulls lock-in for foreign co loans

RBI mulls lock-in for foreign co loans

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2007

The central bank's objective is to align the regulations for such loans with the tenure and end-use norms for external commercial borrowings in a bid to check foreign currency inflows.

Indian firms falter in bonds mart

Indian firms falter in bonds mart

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2007

Bonds/papers of Tata Motors, Reliance, SBI, ICICI and others turn illiquid in international markets.

FemtoCells, the next big telecom thing

FemtoCells, the next big telecom thing

Rediff.com   21 Aug 2007

The technology's spectrum efficiency, low cost and simple installation make it the next big thing in the telecom world.

FemtoCells, the next big telecom thing

FemtoCells, the next big telecom thing

Rediff.com   21 Aug 2007

The technology's spectrum efficiency, low cost and simple installation make it the next big thing in the telecom world.

Taxmen spread the net wider

Taxmen spread the net wider

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2007

"It is a logical step. The information gathered through annual information returns will now be compared with the tax returns of individuals to see if taxes are paid correctly or not," said a consultant with a leading tax advisory firm.

Capital gains benefit only on BSE-500 stocks?

Capital gains benefit only on BSE-500 stocks?

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2007

The Central Board of Direct Taxes is considering a proposal to restrict the exemption on long-term capital gains only to companies constituting the BSE-500 index.

Funds may get dearer after CRR hike

Funds may get dearer after CRR hike

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2007

Liquidity is expected to remain comfortable this week, albeit the rate at which it is available may inch up rather than remaining below 1 per cent.

Oracle not to delist i-flex for 5 more yrs

Oracle not to delist i-flex for 5 more yrs

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2007

To consider open offer if price falls below Rs 2,100 a share.

RBI plans currency futures exchange

RBI plans currency futures exchange

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2007

The Reserve Bank of India is exploring a dedicated currency futures exchange, after taking an in-principle decision to launch rupee-denominated futures.

Credit policy to guide markets

Credit policy to guide markets

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2007

The outlook on liquidity depends on various factors this week. If the Reserve Bank of India decides to remove the cap on the amount raised under the reverse repo, it will immediately modulate the liquidity.

I-T may ask Morgan Stanley's arm to file return

I-T may ask Morgan Stanley's arm to file return

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2007

The apex court has upheld the treatment of its business process outsourcing hub, Morgan Stanley Advantage Services, as a service permanent establishment.