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RBI suggests steps to increase returns from foreign investment
In order to increase the size of returns from huge investments made abroad by Indian firms, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) some tax exemptions on such returns. RBI wants to increase the size of such returns, which form part of the current account of the Balance of Payment, in order to address the rising deficit in the acco
Banks may not cut lending rates soon
Banks in the country may not be able to cut lending rates soon in response to the 25 basis point reduction in the policy repo rate by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its monetary policy review on Mach 19. Banks may not be able to reduce lending rate because doing so would reduce their net interest margin when deposit rate is high. Banks cannot reduce deposit rate at a time when they are trying to attract more depo
Finance ministry taking steps to boost foreign capital inflows
Union finance ministry is taking various steps to promote foreign investment, both foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign institutional investment (FII) into the country. Among the various steps being taken is the review of the policy on foreign direct investment and look at the possibility of relaxing the sectoral caps, as well as removal or simplification of conditions identified for ever
Performance indicators of banks deteriorate
A survey by industry body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) shows that key performance indicators of banks like credit growth, net interest income deteriorated in 2012-13. The survey, in which 5 public sector banks (PSBs), 3 private sector banks and 7 foreign banks participated, showed that growth in profit after tax (PAT) and return on equity also deteriorated in the current financial
Govt, RBI probe money laundering case
Department of Financial Services, Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are closely probing the alleged violation of anti-money laundering laws by the staffs of some private banks including Axis Bank. This information was given by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram recently. The probe is in response to a sting operation conducted by the portal Cobr
Govt to sell Rs 150 bn worth bonds every week
According to the government borrowing calendar for Apr-Sep 2013, the centre would issue Rs 150 billion worth bonds on an average every week during the six months. Thus, in the first six months of the next financial year, the government would borrow Rs 3.49 trillion or 60 percent of the full-year gross target. On a net basis, the g
Nifty banking index rises considerably
The Nifty banking index has risen considerably in the last one year because of several factors even though the general financial health of several banks remain patchy, analysts said. The National Stock ExchangeÂ’s Nifty banking index, a barometer of banking company stocks, has risen 50 percent in the past one year, belying general economic performance and expectations from the banking busin
Some analysts expect RBI to cut policy rate
The slowdown in economic growth and the government's commitment to reign in fiscal deficit may prompt Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to cut policy repo rate by 25 basis points in its monetary policy review in mid-March. The central bank may partly base its decision on the government's efforts to deliver fiscal consolidation as exemplified by the progress in 2012-13 and presented in th
Bank credit grows slower in January
Data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shows that bank credit to industry expanded at a slower pace of 15.2 percent in January compared to 20.2 percent in the year-ago month. Credit to the services sector increased 12 percent in January compared to 15.1 percent in the year-ago month. The RBI data shows that non-food credit expanded 14.6 percent in January, slower than 15.9 percent a year ago.

