Anindita Dey In Mumbai

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New foreign investment norms under RBI lens

New foreign investment norms under RBI lens

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2009

The central bank will send its comments to the finance ministry shortly. Sources close to the developments said a better way could have been worked out to increase the sectoral caps. The sources said while a cap was meant to protect the interest of the Indian shareholders in sensitive sectors, the new mode of calculation of indirect foreign holding provided for a circuitous way.

RBI to revive 'holding company' proposal

RBI to revive 'holding company' proposal

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2009

Issue tied in with review of foreign bank operations in India. RBI had earlier proposed to defer the review, which is meant to provide guidelines for the presence of foreign banks in India from April 2009 onwards, given the current economic meltdown globally and in the domestic markets.

ITC-Sheraton ruling holds hope for hoteliers

ITC-Sheraton ruling holds hope for hoteliers

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2009

International hoteliers operating in the country through sales agreements with Indian hotels can expect some relief after the Delhi High Court ruled on January 30 that income paid by the Indian partner to its foreign counterpart is exempt from tax since it cannot be considered royalty or technical fees. The ruling in favour of US-based Sheraton International Inc was in response to an appeal filed by the Income Tax Department challenging the service agreement.

Banks face Rs 12k cr pension liability

Banks face Rs 12k cr pension liability

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2009

When AS-15 became operative in 2006, the initial estimate for additional pension provisioning was estimated at Rs 6,000 crore. However, the latest wage revision may bring in an additional 275,000 bank employees who opted for PF. Banks may also provide for the pension liabilities of 65,000 employees who have retired but have been seeking resort to the defined pension scheme since 1996. This will require additional provisioning of Rs 6,000 crore.

<I>WSJ</I> gets nod for facsimile edition in India

WSJ gets nod for facsimile edition in India

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2009

While the ministry sources clarified that the overall policy for fax editions is still under review, this proposal has been given approval on a case-to-case basis in FIPB's meeting held last week. The proposal was turned down twice earlier pending the review but the company had applied to FIPB under deferred proposal agenda in its meeting on January 9.

Sebi to probe buyback, M&As

Sebi to probe buyback, M&As

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2009

Official sources said the 2000-01 acquisitions -- notably the high-profile purchase of web portal India World Communications from Rajesh Jain for Rs 499 crore (Rs 4.99 billion) -- by Satyam Infoway could mark the start of the company siphoning funds overseas under the guise of acquiring companies. Satyam Infoway was merged with Satyam Computers in 2002.

New mechanism for financing NBFCs

New mechanism for financing NBFCs

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2009

The government is considering setting up a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for financing of non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) following the reluctance of banks and mutual funds to make available funds for the sector.

Cut tobacco FDI to 74%: DIPP

Cut tobacco FDI to 74%: DIPP

Rediff.com   25 Dec 2008

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion in the Commerce Ministry proposes to scale back the Foreign Direct Investment ceiling for the tobacco industry from 100 to 74 per cent and insert a caveat that cigarettes manufactured in the new ventures or in upgraded facilities must be mainly for consumption outside India.Sources said the department, which is responsible for the policy on FDI, is finalising a cabinet note aimed at comprehensive review of the tobacco policy.

Sebi finds no violation by Satyam

Sebi finds no violation by Satyam

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2008

Unlikely to launch formal probe into IT firm's Maytas move.

Bad asset norms may be relaxed

Bad asset norms may be relaxed

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

The Reserve Bank of India has started a review of the non-performing asset or bad loan classification norms to ease the flow of credit to corporate groups.The move follows a reference from the government and is aimed at relaxing the norms temporarily to enable companies to access funds during the economic downturn that is putting pressure on cash flows and repayment capabilities.The review has been sought by the finance ministry following appeals from various industries.

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.

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.