Nupur Anand &Amp; Abhijit Lele

Stories by Nupur Anand &Amp; Abhijit Lele

'India Inc valuation comforting to investors'

'India Inc valuation comforting to investors'

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2008

DSP Merill Lynch managing director Monish Mahurkar gives his take on the present Indian debt market and its future course in a wide-ranging interview with Business Standard.

Banks, dealers' portfolio under RBI scanner

Banks, dealers' portfolio under RBI scanner

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2008

RBI has come down heavily on banks and dealers that are holding government securities portfolio.

Subprime crisis to hit 4 big banks' profits

Subprime crisis to hit 4 big banks' profits

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2008

State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Bank of Baroda and Bank of India are set to book mark-to-market losses on the exposures of their foreign offices to credit derivatives, with the spreads on these widening since international lenders turned risk-averse following the crisis in the US subprime (or high-risk home loan) market. Credit derivatives are instruments for which the underlying asset is a loan or a bond.

SBI top gainer from loan syndication

SBI top gainer from loan syndication

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2008

SBI tops the list of league table banks for fees earned on loan syndication in the Asia Pacific region.

SBI lures CAs, lawyers with hefty pay package

SBI lures CAs, lawyers with hefty pay package

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2008

During the probation period of six months, CAs will get a lump sum payment of Rs 50,000 a month.

Indian banks gain from sub-prime woes

Indian banks gain from sub-prime woes

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

The sub-prime mess has presented the foreign units of domestic banks with lucrative investment opportunities. Global banks, struck by a severe liquidity crunch and risk aversion, are selling a lot of their investments in debt of Indian companies at a discount.

HDFC Bank files police case on 'money mules'

HDFC Bank files police case on 'money mules'

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2007

The money mule scam has reached Indian shores. Banks have noticed instances of fraudsters based overseas, posing as global payment companies, luring gullible people into joining them as "money transfer agents" and using their bank accounts to route ill-gotten money.

Rupee rise pinches govt projects

Rupee rise pinches govt projects

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2007

The adverse impact of the rupee appreciation has gone beyond exports. The currency's climb is now affecting government infrastructure projects funded by multilateral lending agency such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Banks cut short-term rates for big cos

Banks cut short-term rates for big cos

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2007

Faced with abundant liquidity and flat credit off-take, banks are reversing interest rate hikes charged to large companies.In the first three months of this fiscal, most blue chips could access loans at a maximum of one to two percentage points below the PLR. Today, short-term loans (that is, for less than one year) for such companies are available between 7.5 and 9 per cent.

Banks set to pare credit targets

Banks set to pare credit targets

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2007

The loan portfolio of banks has grown by Rs 54,908 crore (Rs 549.08 billion) till September 14, representing only 3.6 per cent growth. During the same period last year, banks had lent Rs 147,657 crore (Rs 1,476.57 billion), a rise of 10.5 per cent.

Cloud over corporate loans

Cloud over corporate loans

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2007

Central bank fears corporate credit is finding its way to the bourses.

SBI hunts for investment bank abroad

SBI hunts for investment bank abroad

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2007

For a larger pie in business opportunities thrown up by the rising cross-border acquisitions by Indian companies, the country's largest bank, State Bank of India, is looking to acquire a small investment banking firm in Europe.

Offshore bank units fail to cash in on SEZs

Offshore bank units fail to cash in on SEZs

Rediff.com   4 May 2007

For tapping high growth units in special economic zones, a host of Indian banks had established offshore banking units in 2003-04 in these duty free enclaves

After 20 yrs, SBI to hire clerical staff

After 20 yrs, SBI to hire clerical staff

Rediff.com   1 May 2007

A severe staff crunch at the branches for managing the front desk operations has compelled the State Bank of India to resume recruitments in the clerical cadre after almost a gap of 20 years.

Home loans over Rs 20 lakh to cost more

Home loans over Rs 20 lakh to cost more

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2007

Banks to also charge 50-100 bps more for a second home.

4,000 SBI staff seek early exit

4,000 SBI staff seek early exit

Rediff.com   17 Apr 2007

Nearly 4,000 clerical cadre and staff have sought early retirement from the country's largest commercial bank, State Bank of India.

China bank major sees India as key market

China bank major sees India as key market

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2007

An interview with Zhan Xiangyang, director general of the world's third largest bank, with a market capitalisation of $183.85 billion.

Inflation unmoved at 6.46%

Inflation unmoved at 6.46%

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

Inflation based on the wholesale-price-index remained unchanged at 6.46 per cent for the week ended March 17 when compared to the week before. In fact, inflation is now unchanged for the last three weeks.

Bank stir: Lawyer Chidambaram forces deferment

Bank stir: Lawyer Chidambaram forces deferment

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2007

It is Finance Minister P Chidambaram's meeting with leaders of public sector bank unions that averted the three-day bank strike proposed from March 28.

Global lenders line up $1.8 billion rural credit

Global lenders line up $1.8 billion rural credit

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2006

Funds for capital recast of rural credit societies