Rajendra Palande &Amp; Anindita Dey In Mumbai

Stories by Rajendra Palande &Amp; Anindita Dey In Mumbai

A few banks refuse to join the rate race

A few banks refuse to join the rate race

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2007

At the start of April, State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI Bank, the country's two largest banks, reviewed the situation. They felt the resource-raising madness was over and that interest rates on bulk deposits would drop automatically with credit growth expected to temper between June and September.

RBI's New Year gift to credit card holders

RBI's New Year gift to credit card holders

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2007

Reserve Bank of India set to bring transparency in credit card operations.

Firms in a fix over currency options

Firms in a fix over currency options

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2007

Companies hit by the sudden appreciation of foreign currencies such as Swiss franc and yen are finding it difficult to restructure their currency options as banks have become cautious in extending fresh credit limits to them.

RBI may tighten norms for forex derivatives

RBI may tighten norms for forex derivatives

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2007

These measures, under preliminary discussion with the central bank, come soon after Hexaware Technologies, an IT services company, recently said it was providing Rs 80-100 crore due to losses allegedly on account of foreign exchange transactions fradulently entered into by one of its officials with banks.

Overseas loans put on hold

Overseas loans put on hold

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

RBI, govt concerned over inflationary impact of rising capital inflows.

Sebi board wants IPO disclosure norms review

Sebi board wants IPO disclosure norms review

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

Reliance Power's exemption demands prompt move.

Promoters of NSE want public issue

Promoters of NSE want public issue

Rediff.com   14 Nov 2007

According to sources close to the development, the IPO will provide an easy exit route to the banks and FIs to bring down their respective stakeholding to 5 per cent as required under the new demutualisation guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

Banks, insurers eye F&O for better returns

Banks, insurers eye F&O for better returns

Rediff.com   12 Nov 2007

According to sources close to the development, major domestic banks and institutions such as State Bank of India (SBI), Bank of India (BoI) and Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) have sought the permission of their respective regulators - the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) to participate in the equity derivatives market (F&O segment) as traders.

Banks panic, squeeze small loan tap

Banks panic, squeeze small loan tap

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2007

ICICI Bank, the country's second-largest bank, has stopped lending to borrowers from the sub-prime segment, while the biggest player in small loans, Citigroup, has made its processes more stringent.

ICICI Bank sells 45% bad home loans to Arcil

ICICI Bank sells 45% bad home loans to Arcil

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

ICICI Bank, the country's second largest bank, has sold roughly 45 per cent of its sticky home loans to the Asset Reconstruction Company India Ltd (Arcil) in a first step towards creating a market for retail loans that have turned bad.ICICI Bank sold Rs 360 crore of non-performing home loans at a price around the book cost, confirmed Rajiv Sabharwal, senior general manager, ICICI Bank.

Banks for easier core sector lending norms

Banks for easier core sector lending norms

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2007

Banks have asked for an exemption of statutory requirements such as the cash reserve ratio (CRR) and the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) for lending to the infrastructure sector. While the CRR is a tool where banks have to set aside liquidity with RBI in proportion of the deposits mobilised by them, the SLR requires banks to invest 25 per cent of their liabilities in government securities to generate instant liquidity.

RBI may cut repo by 25%

RBI may cut repo by 25%

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2007

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may opt for a 25 per cent cut in the repo rate, to prop sagging demand in the interest rate-sensitive durables sector in the mid-term review of its 2007-08 monetary policy on October 30.The likely reduction in the repo rate would take place despite concerns about inflation, which suggest that interest rates can be left unchanged, banking sources said.

Get ready for lower bank deposit rates

Get ready for lower bank deposit rates

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2007

After nearly three quarters of generosity , banks are now facing pressure to reduce deposit rates.

RBI wants tighter P-note regime

RBI wants tighter P-note regime

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2007

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has suggested stringent conditions for participatory notes (P-notes) that are issued even by registered foreign institutional investors (FIIs). In a note sent to the finance ministry on the eve of the Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) board meeting to decide on restrictions for P-notes, the central bank has reiterated its earlier stance of a complete ban on P-notes.

'Overseas participation in Indian bourses to rise'

'Overseas participation in Indian bourses to rise'

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

The Securities and Exchange Board of India will increase overseas participation in the Indian stock markets and is planning two specific measures in this regard, Sebi Chairman M Damodaran told Business Standard in an exclusive interview.

RBI to regulate foreign exchange futures

RBI to regulate foreign exchange futures

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

In a meeting between the central bank and market participants last week, it was also decided that futures would be introduced both as an exchange-traded product and over the counter. The RBI will also be reviving interest rate futures that were introduced in 2003, but failed to take off due to the lack of a well-developed pricing curve in the market across maturiites.

Foreign banks go local for credit

Foreign banks go local for credit

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

Overseas markets are already hit by an acute dollar crunch, which is why major central banks, the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, had to infuse funds into the market. These lines of credit are over and above the stand-by credit, which is usually maintained by foreign banks with the Indian banks.

Barclays Bank has exciting plans in India

Barclays Bank has exciting plans in India

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2007

We are focusing on how to make banking affordable for the customer. The bank is bullish on retail business, says Suresh Gurumani.

RBI proposes lock-in, caps on foreign PEs

RBI proposes lock-in, caps on foreign PEs

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2007

Among its suggestions to the finance ministry, RBI has also said the government should classify private equity under a separate category of foreign investment, or create sub-limits within foreign direct investment or investments by foreign institutional investors.

Deposit rates stay high on policy uncertainty

Deposit rates stay high on policy uncertainty

Rediff.com   4 Oct 2007

The interest rates on deposits continue to be high despite ample liquidity due to monetary policy uncertainty and expectations that liquidity would tighten later this year. Banks are still offering peak interest rates of 9 to 9.5 per cent on deposits