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Category: Infrastructure Finance
Business of banks may grow 15%
Brokerage firm Motilal Oswal expects 14-15 percent growth in the business of banks analysed by it during 2013-14 and 2014-15. The firm expects stabilization in asset quality and margins, higher trading gains for the banks analysed by it. This would enable the banks to report a comp
IDFs set to get funds from EPFO
Following the approval of new norms by the board of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, the pension fund may invest part of its Rs 5 trillion corpus in infrastructure debt funds (IDFs). The new norms allow the pension fund body to invest in bonds with tenures up to 25 years and this may enable it to consider IDF
CII chief wants RBI to work in tandem with govt to support growth
The newly elected President of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Kris Gopalakrishnan said the RBI must work in tandem with the government to boost economic growth. He said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) must reduce interest rates by at least 100 bps in 2013-14. Steps like early implementation of GST (Goods and Serv
SBI may plan to merge its associate banks with itself
Pratip Chaudhuri Chairman of State Bank of India (SBI) informed reporters that the capital condition of the bank is favourable for the merger of its associate banks with itself. Without giving a timeline for the merger, he said the bank is now open to merging its associate entities. The move will further enhance its already enormous balance shee
Liquidity may remain in deficit mode in banking system
Liquidity in the banking system is expected to remain in deficit mode because of factors like currency leakage from the system, high government cash balance with Reserve Bank of India (RBI), experts said. According to some economists, the banking system may face liquidity deficit to the tune of Rs 1.5 trillion till September 2013 compared to Rs 1 trillion at the end of Marc
Assocham wants RBI to issue licenses in staggered manner
In a note to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Assocham said the central bank may consider giving out new bank licences in a staggered manner to few players in a specific time frame given the uncertainties or volatilities associated with current business environment. The note pointed out that the granting of banking license could be a process, and not an event. The indus
IBEF may get upto $25 mn equity capital from IFC
India Business Excellence Fund IIA (IBEF IIA), which caters to the capital requirement of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), may get upto $25 million funding from the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The proposed investment by IFC may boost further equity funding to capital constrained SMEs looking for growth capital
GOL Offshore may sell assets to repay loans
Media reports indicate that GOL Offshore may use its unencumbered assets to raise funds for repaying the FCCB, which was due for redemption in October. While the company was to repay the bond holders in October 2012, it sought extension of the repayment period till April, which the bondholders rejected
Iron ore price expected to be weak
Some industry watchers expect the price of iron ore in the global market to remain weak in the coming months after rising during Jan-Mar 2013. Iron ore price is expected to be weak because of a combination of anticipated lower steel output and continuous supply growth from the major iron ore miners

