At the pre-Budget meeting at Niti Aayog, Modi called for a focussed effort from all stakeholders in order to achieve the target of $5 trillion economy. The participants urged the government to focus on credit expansion, exports growth, governance of PSBs, increasing consumption and job creation.
Most analysts expect the note ban to sharply hit GVA growth in Q3 and Q4, and the central bank's stance is being called into question.
Crisil has assigned corporate governance 'CG' and value-creation rating 'GVC level-1' to Infosys, indicating the highest capability to create wealth for stakeholders while adopting corporate governance practices.
The proposed annual quota for Indian companies could be between 10 and 15 per cent. Currently, there are no country-specific limits on H-1B allotment.
Jaitley's fiscal arithmetic, Crisil said, is "shaky", and the scope for fiscal slippage "remains high".
As a result of the mass state-led scheme, the processes in the health insurance market could get simplified over time and become uniform
Significant portion of the funds used to fuel urban demand have become illegal and inoperative.
Some big ones hoard cash unduly and others borrow to keep up payments to shareholders
While home-grown firms like Tata and Mahindra have been actively participating in the government's e-mobility mission, by launching electrified versions of their existing models, the global firms believe electric is not the best solution for a country where the primary source of power generation is coal, and where infrastructure is a big impediment.
It is difficult to say if the banking sector will see the worst behind it by March 2020, warns Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
The RBI should provide readily accessible summary information on its website about all corporate debt defaulters and the amounts involved.
Unlike bank FDs that are considered risk-free investments, NCDs do carry a certain amount of risk, primary among them is the risk of default, either servicing the interest payment or meeting their principal repayment obligations.
The RBI governor's assurance should give investors enough confidence to start believing in the NBFC sector again, say bankers.
Big bull's holdings cross Rs 7,200 crore (Rs 72 billion).
SpiceJet COO says ATF price cut is need of the hour.
The rush for prohibition and the Supreme Court's decision to ban liquor sales within 500 metres from highways have hurt companies.
Credit rating agency Crisil observed in its report that some 'high frequency indicators go out of whack' as credit growth and service tax collections are not in tune with the CSO's growth projections.
Global market regulators are keen to have a close look at a model for assessing corporate governance, developed for the first time by Securities and Exchange Board of India.
Most money market players expect the Reserve Bank of India to keep key interest rates unchanged in its annual policy statement for 2005-06 (April-March), to be unveiled on April 28.
The broad contours of their assignment are expected to be making independent assessment of recovery prospects, and estimating haircuts for restructuring cases.
The past decade saw three full cycles of markets moving up and then going into bear phases.
Gokarn was the first Indian central banker who regularised warnings to the government, through the monetary policy statement, on the need to reduce fiscal deficit.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries
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Eight infrastructure industries have posted a growth rate of 8 per cent for September on account of good performance by crude oil, steel and electricity sectors.
Fitch expected inventory turnover to improve on a sector-wide basis.
The mergers will not involve any cash but only share swaps
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Demonetisation is the biggest reason for the rise in preference for small savings.
NBFCs are mainly dependent on funding their operation from their own cash flows.
In the past month, wheat prices have increased 6.3% as production is expected to be 1.5% lower, in terms of crop acreage, than the earlier estimate
Industry experts estimate that demand for loans from the sector outstrips supply by more than $80 billion.