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Private Equity and venture capital funds invested $7.6 billion across 415 deals in 2012, which is a fall of 21 percent from the year-ago period of $9.6 billion, global consultancy firm Ernst & Young said. The decline in the investment is mainly because of a significant fall in infrastructure sector investments $2.3 billion invested in 2011, compared with $774 million in 2012
Board of UCO Bank clears Rs 681 cr fund raising plan
In a filing at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), UCO Bank informed that its board cleared a proposal to raise Rs 681 crore by issuing equity shares on preferential basis in favour of Government of India (GoI). Thus, the bank would issue equity shares on preferential basis for an amount aggregating to the tune of Rs 681
Early enforcement of Basel III may be challenging for banks
According to global ratings agency Standard & PoorÂ’s, the Indian banking system could face challenges in maintaining or raising capital ratios if Basel-III norms are implemented immediately. The agency said if the Reserve Bank of India decides to implement Basel-III norms immediately Indian banks could face a $3-4 billion (Rs 16,185-21,600 crore) capital shor
Industry body calls for cut in import duty
Metal Container Manufacturers' Association suggested the union finance ministry to reduce the import duty on prime tinplate from 7.5 per cent to 5 per cent. The association said this in a pre-Budget memorandum. It argues that the industry has not been able to make major investments for modernisation as the fund
Govt may restart IOC stake sale
Reports suggest that the government may restart the process of divesting its stake in Indian Oil Corporation following the considerable rise in the share price of oil companies in recent trading sessions. In 2010, the government deferred its plan to offload 10 percent (of its 78.92 percent) stake in Indian Oil because of poor market condition
Delhi govt seeks more central govt funds
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit requested the central government to increase the size of grant to the state considering its huge expenditure on development of infrastructure and implementation of schemes through the direct cash transfer scheme. She said 65 per cent of the state government's budget is allocated to social sector schemes
PNB clears plan to issue preference shares worth Rs 12.5 bn
In a statement filed at Bombay Stock Exchange, Punjab National Bank (PNB) said it approved the issuance of preferential shares worth Rs 1,250 crore to the central government. Accordingly, the state-run bank would issue preference shares with face value of Rs 10 each. The proposed preferential allotment will be subject to necessary appr
Bank of Baroda expects 20% credit growth
P Srinivas, Executive Director of Bank of Baroda is hopeful that the bank would be able to close the year with a credit growth of 19-20 per cent driven by a good show by the retail segments. While the firm expects moderation in growth in its corporate loan book, its retail loan segment would grow faster in 2012-13, he said. On capital infusion, he said government has not informed the bank about the quantum of infusion for the bank
Microfinance firms raise funds
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