Given the stability of the rupee over the last 10 months, many companies have been tempted not to hedge their foreign currency risk.
In a proposal to FinMin, the Banks Board Bureau suggests asset sales to PSUs within a deadline to recover bad loans.
'15, 17 years back we were not even in existence in the US. Today nearly 1/3 of prescriptions written comes from India.' 'India is showing that in a very competitive environment -- like the US and Europe -- our industry is doing very well.'
Despite criticism, the investment bank said that it stands by its research.
India's $121 billion troubled debt pile, over $100 billion of which is on the books of state-owned banks, has come under close scrutiny from prosecutors, the media and politicians
If receipts from disinvestment, tax buoyancy and black money scheme offset shortfall in spectrum sale, higher expenditure due to pay commission's recommendations and capital expenditure, then the government would be able to meet the target of controlling fiscal deficit at 3.5 per cent of GDP this financial year.
In the past 12 months, such earnings have grown in double digits in Europe, the US, Japan and South Korea.
The basis of Ind-Ra's expectation of INR appreciation is based on economic developments in the last one to two months of this fiscal and the likely developments in the remaining months.
RBI Governor has been under pressure from Finance Ministry.
Tata Group's CLiQ is the latest to join the e-commerce club, to compete with the likes of Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal.
A 2-0 win over Pakistan would be enough to see the hosts leapfrog England into second place in the LG ICC Test Championship.
Jaitley's fiscal arithmetic, Crisil said, is "shaky", and the scope for fiscal slippage "remains high".
The appeals came against orders of the Central Information Commissioner in various cases.
The meeting will focus on how to make the crisis an opportunity for India.
Tight liquidity will hit over-leveraged and cash-hungry companies, spare conservative ones
Onions had the highest inflation rate among all major commodities.
International rating agency Standard & Poor's on Monday said India's rating can improve if the new government reduces fiscal deficit and continues reforms to maintain a high economic growth.
Higher interest rates in the US do not necessarily coincide with capital outflows.
The Bank suggested reforms in infrastructure sector.
Gold is often considered a 'hedge' against an economic uncertainty.
India's rating rose from 100 to 102 as a result of the 2-1 series win in Pakistan.
Analysts were expecting the government to propose higher capital infusion for banks.
Victory over Australia on Saturday will lift India to third place.
The debt-equity ratio was as high as 1.4 times the net worth as certificates of deposit and inter-corporate deposits gained popularity.
Better-than-expected financial results in Q3 due to higher revenue growth and margins in key markets fuel the rally
The government managed to raise revenues by sending notices to high net individuals to did not file I-T returns last year.
S&P is the only of the three major credit agencies with a 'negative' outlook on India.
A senior official with Muthoot Finance said the group would also want to apply for a universal licence.
Government's fuel subsidy estimate was based on crude oil at $70.
The central bank measures though are also taking a toll on the banking sector, which is heavily reliant on short-term money markets for capital.
Jaitley said govt would achieve 4.1% fiscal deficit target in FY15.
Indebted developers are cutting staff as they slow work on existing projects and postpone new ones until they clear a backlog of 700,000 unsold homes
Modi's party also wants to regulate property markets and tie investor money to specific projects to stop developers diverting cash elsewhere.
'Earnings revival could be two quarters away.'
The second fortnight of September saw Rs 3 lakh crore of time deposits, something unique, followed by liquidation of Rs 1.2 lakh crpre of these right after.
Food and fuel are two perennial areas of concern.