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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.

Birla group to buy Apollo's broking arm

Birla group to buy Apollo's broking arm

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2008

The Aditya Birla group is close to buying the Reddy family's 66.32 per cent stake in Apollo Sindhoori Capital Investments (ASCIL), marking a re-entry of the group into the broking business.

UTI MF may postpone public issue

UTI MF may postpone public issue

Rediff.com   17 Jun 2008

UTI Asset Management Company, the country's fourth-largest mutual fund, is reviewing its proposed initial public offering in view of the turbulence in the global financial markets and the meltdown in Indian equities. The management is having a rethink on the IPO because of the bearish sentiment prevailing in the markets and a lack of investor appetite, according to a source familiar with the development.

VMIL stake: Merrill, Lehman among 4 firms in race

VMIL stake: Merrill, Lehman among 4 firms in race

Rediff.com   13 Jun 2008

VMIL officials declined to comment on the development. According to sources close to the development, VMIL will sell stake to raise money for expanding Hungama, the content and mobile services arm. The Mumbai-based company has already held two to three rounds of meetings with these private equity investors. The company's valuation has been pegged at Rs 800 crore (Rs 8 billion). The funds raised would be used for Hungama's expansion.

DE Shaw to invest Rs 630 cr in amusement park

DE Shaw to invest Rs 630 cr in amusement park

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2008

Private equity major DE Shaw is investing Rs 630 crore (Rs 6.3 billion) in Noida-based International Amusement Ltd (IAL), the promoters of Appu Ghar. This is the country's first private equity (PE) deal in an amusement park.

'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.

Firstsource suitors eye Temasek's holding

Firstsource suitors eye Temasek's holding

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

US-based buyout fund Carlyle, Providence Equity Partners, Warburg Pincus and Blackstone are understood to be exploring a buyout of Temasek's holding in Mumbai-based pure-play business process outsourcing firm Firstsource. The news triggered the company's share price to rise 6.76 per cent on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to close at Rs 43.45 on Tuesday. Warburg Pincus has a stake in WNS, a BPO company, while Blackstone has a majority stake in Intelenet.

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.

Companies stay away from IPO market

Companies stay away from IPO market

Rediff.com   20 May 2008

When markets are topsy-turvy, everyone -- including the companies' management, merchant bankers, retail and institutional investors -- chickens out.

Sebi may allow NRIs to manage FII funds

Sebi may allow NRIs to manage FII funds

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

"We are looking into the issue because we have received many requests. We will permit NRI fund managers who have at least a year's experience in managing FII funds as long as they do not put their proprietary funds into it," confirmed a senior Sebi official.

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.

RBI eases norms for bank subsidiaries

RBI eases norms for bank subsidiaries

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2008

Earlier norms on para-banking activities stated that investment by a bank in a subsidiary company, financial services company, financial institutions and stock and other exchanges could not exceed 10 per cent of its paid-up share capital and reserves. On a cumulative basis, the limit was fixed at 20 per cent of the bank's paid-up capital and reserves.

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.

Sebi to speed up changes in IPO regime

Sebi to speed up changes in IPO regime

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

Primary markets may see banks using electronic clearance systems (ECS) to clear cheques in order to reduce the gap between the time an issue closes and its listing on the bourses.The primary market advisory committee of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) met on Friday to iron out some of the logistical difficulties involved in making the IPO process faster.

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.

JPMorgan to invest $100-150 mn in India

JPMorgan to invest $100-150 mn in India

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

JPMorgan Chase is planning to invest $100-150 mn a year in India. This fund will be looking at a range of sectors and would not be focused on one particular sector. It can bring in sector expertise, investment banking expertise and the other broader resources of a full-service financial institution. The new fund, Private Capital Asia, will take non-controlling stakes in mid-cap companies, exclusively in Asia. JPMorgan regards India as a supportive market for private equity.

'Rising commodity price is a big worry'

'Rising commodity price is a big worry'

Rediff.com   29 Mar 2008

Richard Heald, Vice-Chairman and Amitabh Malhotra, Director of Rothschild spoke about the volatile market, its implications and how this is an opportunity for Rothschild in India. Heald said that rising commodity prices are worrisome. The inflationary pressures are a concern. He advised that corporates should be open to all financing options. Investors in general want to invest in cash generating assets and commodities. With no decoupling other markets will impact India too.