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India to join anti-money laundering task force

India to join anti-money laundering task force

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

Membership to help domestic banks access developed markets.

Moody's also worried about fiscal

Moody's also worried about fiscal

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

A day after Fitch lowered India's local currency outlook to negative, international rating agency Moody's said it was also worried about the reversal of India's fiscal situation due to high oil prices and the lack of policy adjustment by the government. Moody's, however, said it was unlikely to change its investment grade rating to India's sovereign foreign currency rating or the domestic currency rating, which is below investment grade.

India Inc's next hunting ground

India Inc's next hunting ground

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2008

Last week, after months of scrutiny, the Forward Markets Commission, the regulator for futures trading in commodities, approved a proposal from state-owned MMTC Ltd and finance-to-real estate group Indiabulls to set up a national multi-commodity exchange.

Risk firms bet big in Dalal Street

Risk firms bet big in Dalal Street

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

LIC, ICICI Prudential invest Rs 13,000 crore (Rs 130 billion) and Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) respectively in the first quarter of FY09.

Govt hurdle in ADAG power plans

Govt hurdle in ADAG power plans

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Coal ministry says Sasan coal cannot be used for other plant.

'SMEs,retail clients can't borrow now'

'SMEs,retail clients can't borrow now'

Rediff.com   30 May 2008

It's a difficult time for banks both at home and abroad. But Sanjay Nayar, Chief Executive Officer, Citi India, shrugs off Citigroup's problems in the US saying they haven't really impacted the Indian operations. Nayar admits there have been a few problems with the consumer finance business but tells Business Standard that Citi's India operations are well-positioned to see double digit growth over the next few years.

LIC to buy land worth Rs 2,000 cr

LIC to buy land worth Rs 2,000 cr

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

Life Insurance Corporation of India, which is among the largest property owners in India, is planning to acquire land worth Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) this year to develop commercial and residential complexes. This will be in addition to the Rs 1,100 crore (Rs 11 billion) it spent last year for purchasing lands across the country.

No dilution of labour laws in SEZs: Centre

No dilution of labour laws in SEZs: Centre

Rediff.com   23 May 2008

The United Progressive Alliance government has made it clear to states that it will not permit them any relaxation in labour laws in special economic zones, petrochemical hubs and industrial parks such as easing norms for hiring and firing and employment of women and restricting union activity, among others. Over the last two weeks, at least three state governments have seen their proposals for relaxing labour laws in duty-free areas being rejected by the Centre.

Fund managers opt for cash over stocks

Fund managers opt for cash over stocks

Rediff.com   12 May 2008

Conservative industry estimates place the cash component of mutual fund houses at Rs 25,000 crore (Rs 250 billion). Fund houses had up to 15 per cent in cash, as per the April 30 figures. The cash component exceeded 15 per cent in as many as 30 diversified equity growth funds.

Index funds fast losing the low-cost edge

Index funds fast losing the low-cost edge

Rediff.com   7 May 2008

Index funds - the so-called passively-managed funds - are no longer a low-cost affair.

Report forex exposures, govt tells PSU banks

Report forex exposures, govt tells PSU banks

Rediff.com   1 May 2008

The move comes even as Bank of India on Wednesday said its corporate clients will suffer mark-to-market losses of around Rs 125 crore. It has 34 clients with 74 derivative transactions. Last week, State Bank of India said its clients may incur MTM losses of up to Rs 700 crore at the end of March 2008.

Banks put SMEs under lens for forex exposure

Banks put SMEs under lens for forex exposure

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2008

With little clarity on the list of companies that have mark-to-market losses on derivatives transactions, banks are now asking their corporate banking departments to scan the books of borrowers and also seek details of their foreign exchange exposure. Within this pie, banks are segregating companies with turnover of Rs 30-40 crore (Rs 300-400 million) to Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) and those which are above this threshold.

SBI-SBS deal hits political roadblock

SBI-SBS deal hits political roadblock

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2008

There may not be any legal obstacles to the State Bank of Saurashtra's merger with the State Bank of India but it is the United Progressive Alliance's political compulsions that are holding back the deal, which is expected to pave the way for merger of the other six SBI associates with the parent. In response to the law ministry's objections, the RBI has told the government that the Centre could go ahead with the merger without any immediate legal glitches.

PSU banks may roll back PLR cuts

PSU banks may roll back PLR cuts

Rediff.com   12 Apr 2008

A host of public sector banks had cut interest rates in the earlier part of this year following an advisory from Finance Minister P Chidambaram in January. Private and smaller state-owned banks, however, did not cut rates.

'We'll wait and watch on interest rates'

'We'll wait and watch on interest rates'

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2008

Three years after IDBI became a bank, Yogesh Agarwal, bank's third chairman and managing director in as many years, is trying to put the pieces in place. After all, as he pointed out in an interview with Business Standard, the erstwhile development financial institution is grappling with a unique situation, where IDBI and the two commercial banks it acquired since 2005 offer loans at different interest rates.

Market volatility fails to dampen sale of Ulips

Market volatility fails to dampen sale of Ulips

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

The growth in the first year premium (FYP), particularly in unit-linked insurance policies (ULIPs), of life insurance players, has been largely unaffected by the unprecedented stock market volatility in the last quarter. Sources at the Life Insurance Corporation indicated that the market conditions have not impacted the sale of ULIP products and the business growth was absolutely in sync with expectations. SBI Life registered a growth of around 90-95% in the quarter ended Mar

Rate hike may hit infra projects: Banks

Rate hike may hit infra projects: Banks

Rediff.com   4 Apr 2008

Lenders ask RBI to ensure cheaper credit for infrastructure sector. Banks say while hardening of rates may be required to combat inflation, even a 50 basis point rise could render many projects unviable. In a meeting with RBI, bankers factored in the impact of higher interest rates on most sectors as a part of the inflation management drive but indicated that the government & the central bank should take steps to ensure cheaper credit for building roads, power plants & ports.

Strict norms likely for  DPs, brokers

Strict norms likely for DPs, brokers

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

The move is under consideration as the cash transaction reports just from commercial banks have shot up from 2.2 million to nearly 6 million for FY08. The number could go up further since data for the full financial year is still being compiled. Similarly, last year, the agency received more than 2,500 suspicious transaction reports from various entities in the financial sector, as compared with 817 in FY07.

MFs bullish on financial sector

MFs bullish on financial sector

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

Mutual fund houses are bullish on the financial sector, notwithstanding the recent beating at the stock market. Fund houses like Kotak Mahindra AMC, Sundaram BNP Paribas & LIC Mutual Fund have drawn up plans to introduce products aimed at the financial services sector. Bank stocks for long had been one of the favourite picks for many fund managers. There was a slowdown in valuations of financial sector stocks but Indian corporate entities still continue to remain attractive.

Right time to buy as market at rock bottom: MFs

Right time to buy as market at rock bottom: MFs

Rediff.com   8 Mar 2008

The mutual fund industry is certain that the Sensex, which plunged to below 16,000-level on Friday, has hit rock bottom and there is only one way the market would move from here, which is upward. The move to provide more disposable income in the hands of individuals is also good for the markets. The Asset Management Companies are of the opinion that the India growth story is definitely on as far as the medium-to-long-term future is concerned.