Digbijay Mishra, Probal Basak And Namrata Acharya

Stories by Digbijay Mishra, Probal Basak And Namrata Acharya

Pranab rules out divestment in govt banks

Pranab rules out divestment in govt banks

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2009

The minister said at a time when banks in the US and Europe needed government support for survival, banks in India were strong enough to sustain on their own.

Govt borrowings won't affect interest rates: FM

Govt borrowings won't affect interest rates: FM

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

Pranab Mukherjee has projected government borrowings of Rs 4.51 lakh crore for the current fiscal.

Banks prefer to sell NPAs for cash

Banks prefer to sell NPAs for cash

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2009

The long wait for realisation makes lenders averse to security receipt transactions. Instead, they have been insisting more on cash, even though valuations of bad assets are generally lower in case of cash deals than those involving SRs. While in deals involving SRs stressed assets are valued at 30 per cent on an average, in cash deals they are valued at 20 per cent, depending on the quality of the assets.

Gold ETFs: Investors look away

Gold ETFs: Investors look away

Rediff.com   5 May 2009

"We are now looking at a new fund under the gold category, which will enable small investors to subscribe to the units from the offices of UTI, without even having a demat account," said sources at UTI Mutual Fund. "With the equity markets rising by almost 30 per cent between mid-March and April, investors are no longer interested in gold ETFs. Also most Indians prefer holding physical gold, rather than gold ETFs," said a broker.

SBI chairman hints at rate cut

SBI chairman hints at rate cut

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2009

State Bank of India, India's largest lender, may cut interest rates in the new financial year on the back of a lower-than-expected credit growth.

Share of govt banks in auto finance on the rise

Share of govt banks in auto finance on the rise

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2009

The share of government banks in auto finance has increased significantly in the last few months. In some cases, it has nearly doubled. The reason: these banks are offering cheaper loans than their private sector counterparts.

Banks seek 150% collateral against loans

Banks seek 150% collateral against loans

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2009

In spite of ample liquidity, banks are treading cautiously as far as lending to the real estate sector is concerned, and are seeking collateral as high as 150 per cent of the loan amount as security deposit from them.

Metro faces fresh retail trade charges

Metro faces fresh retail trade charges

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2009

The fresh allegations of carrying out retail trade have come from the Forward Bloc, a constituent of the Left Front government in Bengal, which had been opposing the entry of Metro on this ground. Forward Bloc-controlled APMC in the state has submitted a report stating the instances of violations of the terms of the Regulated Market Committee licence, said sources.

Reliance Money plans SME exchange

Reliance Money plans SME exchange

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2009

The company is also mulling to enter the currency futures space through the exchange. Recently, the Securities and Exchange Board of India had issued guidelines for SME exchange, and had set a minimum net worth criteria of Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) for entity willing to start it.

Unitech clears land hurdles in Bengal

Unitech clears land hurdles in Bengal

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2009

In spite of some initial hiccups due to problems in land acquisition, the real estate projects by Unitech in West Bengal were now on track. After facing delays due to problems in land acquisition, work at the proposed logistics hub on Kona Expressway had started.

Banks lap up debt-swap scheme

Banks lap up debt-swap scheme

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2009

The small loan size, strict vigil of bankers and the already high interest rates paid by the borrowers to moneylenders make the scheme attractive for banks. Banks are also devising new models for recovering such loans, mostly by deploying agents or vendors on a daily or weekly basis in rural areas.

Few takers for auto loans

Few takers for auto loans

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2008

Buyers prefer to wait on expectation of better bargains.

Demand slump hits realty prices

Demand slump hits realty prices

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2008

The market has seen 30 per cent fall in demand in the last two months. In tandem, property prices, especially the residential ones, have fallen by 15-20 per cent across the board in the last two months. Rentals for offices too have fallen, with companies averse to shift to new offices in a bid to check costs. In case of retail malls, ector experts said, all leasing activity had come to a standstill, with no retailer willing to open a shop.

Banks bet big on FDs

Banks bet big on FDs

Rediff.com   25 Nov 2008

Banks are busy advertising attractive deposit rates that are on offer, lining up roadshows and door-to-door campaigns. Some of them are even offering incentives to their employees to woo depositors. As a result, they expect to mop up more than 20 per cent of what they usually do during November. Banks have also stepped up the deposit-mobilisation drive because they will be reducing interest rates from December.

Co-op banks seek rate cut to boost farm lending

Co-op banks seek rate cut to boost farm lending

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

In spite of the government's efforts to help cooperative banks post the farm loan relief scheme, through the liquidity support fund, the banks are facing huge cash deficits.

Singur land costs far more than state offer price

Singur land costs far more than state offer price

Rediff.com   16 Sep 2008

The West Bengal government's new compensation package for 'unwilling' farmers in Singur, 40km from Kolkata, might have been praised by Tata Motors, but those involved in land transactions in the area find the offer inadequate.

Jute growers too move to paddy

Jute growers too move to paddy

Rediff.com   7 May 2008

Spiralling prices of foodgrains and edible oil and low jute prices in the last couple of months have prompted a large number of jute farmers to shift to paddy and oilseed cultivation in the eastern part of the country. With jute farmers anticipating lower prices for their produce, many of them have opted for paddy and oilseeds in the next cropping season

Bengal Reliance Retail unit on high alert

Bengal Reliance Retail unit on high alert

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2007

Days after two of the Reliance's ready-to-be launched stores were damaged by diverse political groups, one of the outlets at the Uttarpara area of the Hooghly district was covered with Trinamool flags and posters, with no signs of police protection.

Bengal keen to set things right at AEZs

Bengal keen to set things right at AEZs

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2007

According to Sanjeev Chopra, secretary of the horticulture and food processing department of West Bengal, steps were being taken so that exporters from the state could sell overseas at least 1 per cent of the total state produce through the AEZs.

Great Eastern keeps PSU sale drive alive

Great Eastern keeps PSU sale drive alive

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2007

In 2003 when the West Bengal government initiated public sector units restructuring programme, it was believed that off loading government's stake in PSUs would deliver effective social welfare programme in the state.