Manojit Saha And Rajesh Bhayani

Stories by Manojit Saha And Rajesh Bhayani

Securities appellate body may get more powers

Securities appellate body may get more powers

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2011

The government is considering a common appellate authority for insurance and all instruments traded on the stock or commodity exchanges. This comes after the formation of the Financial Stability Development Council, a statutory body to coordinate the functioning of financial market regulators.

Chanda Kochhar on ICICI Bank's big plans

Chanda Kochhar on ICICI Bank's big plans

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2011

The second half of the financial year will be an important milestone for ICICI Bank.

RBI board opposes govt grip on staff issues

RBI board opposes govt grip on staff issues

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2010

The central board of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has opposed a government move to have control over the central bank's staff-related matters. The proposal to make staff regulations statutory and bring them under the subordinate regulation of Parliament was discussed at RBI's board meeting in Kolkata last week.

Banks told to cap cash deposit charges at Rs 5

Banks told to cap cash deposit charges at Rs 5

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2010

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has told banks not to charge more than Rs 5 for any cash deposit made at a non-home branch (other than the one where the customer has the account). Some banks charge as much as Rs 110 for such cash deposits.

RBI panel had warned of MFI issues

RBI panel had warned of MFI issues

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2010

Two months before the microfinance sector crisis in October, an internal committee of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had warned of possible problems in the sector.

RBI to cap bank charges and protect small savers

RBI to cap bank charges and protect small savers

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2010

Retail customers of banks, who have to pay exorbitant charges and penalties for basic services and pre-payment of loans, are in for some good news. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering a ceiling on such charges.

Post-Diwali turbulence settling, say analysts

Post-Diwali turbulence settling, say analysts

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2010

After its various corrections since Diwali, the stock market is expected to settle and consolidate in the next few days, with most uncertainties thought to have been priced in. That applies to the telecom scam-related implications, too, as long as its toll does not go beyond ministers and no more bad news comes from European countries. Most players believe there are several good stocks at attractive valuations.

Banks ask RBI to define teaser loans

Banks ask RBI to define teaser loans

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2010

Stung by the public criticism of teaser rates, SBI Chairman O P Bhatt told RBI officials in a post-monetary policy meeting on Friday that only eligible persons are given these loans and the norms are not diluted while extending such loans.

Banks get aggressive for deposits

Banks get aggressive for deposits

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2010

Deposit rates have increased over 100 basis points (bps) in the last ten days, as banks are getting aggressive to mobilise resources to fund the growing demand for loans in the busy season. In the last ten days, at least five government banks have increased deposit rates and more are expected to follow suit.

RBI monitors use of overnight money

RBI monitors use of overnight money

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2010

Reserve Bank of India has stepped up checks on the use of funds borrowed from its liquidity window. The Central bank is keen to see that such funds are not diverted for lending purposes. Net borrowing by banks rose to a record Rs 1,48,490 crore (Rs 1484.90 billion) on Tuesday.

RBI cracks whip on minimum balance penalty

RBI cracks whip on minimum balance penalty

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2010

Banks have been told by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to be more transparent and levy reasonable penal charges.

Participatory notes see a resurgence

Participatory notes see a resurgence

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2010

Investment banking sources said players with leveraged positions widely used this instrument. Even several foreign investors disallowed from investing in the market for failing to comply with regulatory norms have been using the PN route.

Banks choke flow of funds to MFIs

Banks choke flow of funds to MFIs

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2010

The ensuing liquidity crisis has prompted many MFIs to seek a moratorium on loan repayment to banks.MFIs raise 75-80 per cent of their funds via bank borrowings, 15 per cent from equity and another 10 per cent from other sources like cash securities.

MFI governance issues under lenders' lens

MFI governance issues under lenders' lens

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2010

Stung by the controversy over the sudden sacking of the Managing Director at India's largest microfinance institution, SKS Microfinance, lenders have decided to raise corporate governance issues at board meetings of other MFIs.

Banks find BPLR loans profitable

Banks find BPLR loans profitable

Rediff.com   12 Oct 2010

Mapping of spreads means effective rates in the base rate system are lower.

RBI snubs banks on new licences

RBI snubs banks on new licences

Rediff.com   9 Oct 2010

At a meeting with the central bank, bankers opposed the entry of new banks, as there were enough players already. Newer entrants would only increase "unnecessary" competition and deplete their margins, top bankers told central bank officials.

'FMC to gain financial autonomy soon'

'FMC to gain financial autonomy soon'

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2010

The Cabinet cleared amendments to the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, giving the FMC autonomy and including various provisions aimed at developing the market. Business Standard spoke to Khatua on how the amendments will impact the markets once it comes into force.

Savings rate deregulation: Banks to defy RBI move

Savings rate deregulation: Banks to defy RBI move

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2010

Banks are putting up stiff resistance to Reserve Bank of India's move to deregulate the interest rate on savings bank accounts -- the last bastion of administered rates. Banks benefit from low-cost savings deposits.

What SBI's crorepati branch does

What SBI's crorepati branch does

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2010

Customers can meet in the Sapphire conference room, put away their valuables in the Topaz locker room and freshen up in the Opal dressing room.

Email investors after every transaction: Sebi

Email investors after every transaction: Sebi

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2010

Brokerages will soon have to send the brief details of every transaction in an investor's account to his email address.