Addressing a special meeting of J&K state level bankersÂ’ committee (J&K SLBC) at SKICC, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subba Rao fixed a target of achieving 4 percent growth in credit deposit (CD) ratio across the state and across the banks during 2013-14. According to the fresh target the present percentage would rise from 36 percent to 40 percent by end of March 2014
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Banks fail to pass on entire benefit to customers
In the policy statement, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said banks reduced lending rates on an average by 36 basis points to 12.17 per cent during 2012-13 (up to February). This is compared to a 50 basis points cut in repo rate and 75 basis points reduction in CRR by the RBI in 2012-13
India Inc not gung ho about policy outcome
Corporate India is not much excited about the 25 basis point reduction in the repo rate by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as they feel it to be too less. However, they also agree that the central bank cannot do much the high level of retail inflation and high current account deficit
IOC issues Rs 17 bn worth bonds
According to a company statement, Indian Oil Corp (IOC) mopped up Rs 1,700 crore through issue of Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Bonds instead of the original size of Rs 500 crore. It is learnt that banks, insurance companies, primarily dealers, mutual funds, financial institutions, among others, have
Cement industry poised for better growth
Growth in cement demand in 2013-14 may improve as the economy is expected to grow faster during the year and also because the governmentÂ’s policy initiatives may promote infrastructure sector,
Companies raise more funds via foreign bonds
Media reports indicate that Indian companies raised funds through bond issue almost three times more in Jan-Mar 2013 from the previous quarter. Data from an international media shows that Indian companies sold $6.3 billion of bonds abroad during Jan-Mar 2013, almost triple that of the previous quarter.
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Experts suggest policy steps to boost affordable housing in urban areas
Experts suggest the government to liberalise obsolete development norms, rationalise floor area ratio and density in order to address shortage of housing in urban areas. According to experts, the process of urbanisation may grow at a compounded annual growth rate of more than two per cent over the next two decades and this c
OIL may raise Rs $250 mn via dollar loan
Media reports indicate that public sector energy explorer Oil India (OIL) plans to raise a maximum of $250 million through dollar-denominated five-year long-term loan in the next few weeks. The company plans to raise dollar loan because this is a cheaper source of finance compared to rupee debt. Some reports indicate that the firm may pay an interest rate of around 2-2.5 per cent
Bankers want RBI to reduce CRR
Bankers urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reduce the cash reserve ratio (CRR) by 50 basis points in its Annual Policy on May 3. Bankers want the central bank to reduce CRR as such a move would release cash into the system and ease liquidity pressure. CRR is the portion of deposits that banks have to set aside
Indian firms keen to raise funds from global mkt
Analysts opine that many Indian companies are interested to refinance their rupee debt by raising funds in the global market at a lower interest rates as compared to the domestic rates. Given the flexible terms and low rates, investors and fund managers are reportedly exploring the cheaper US lo

