Tag: Reserve Bank of India

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‘RBI policy does not meet real estate sector expectations’

‘RBI policy does not meet real estate sector expectations’

Confederation of Real Eastate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI) has expressed disappointment over the Reserve Bank of India's (RBIÂ’s) decision to cut repo rate by 'just' 25 basis points. It said that the Central bank appears to be missing opportunities time and again.
Lalit Kumar Jain, National President of CREDAI said that the builders body has over 10,000 members across 20 cities pan-India.

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Finance Min tells RBI to tag road loans as secured

Finance Min tells RBI to tag road loans as secured

The Union Finance Ministry has urged the Reserve Bank of India to consider a change in its stance that treats loans to road projects as unsecured. If the RBI sheds its reluctance to treat highway sector lending as secured loans, credit flows to the fund-starved sector could grow by at least 20 per cent-25 per cent, officials said.

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Banks may not cut lending rates soon

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

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Banks taking efforts to spruce up deposits

Banks taking efforts to spruce up deposits

In view of sluggish growth in deposit, banks are aggressively selling deposits during the last fortnight of the financial year 2012-13. Banks collectively raised about Rs 1 lakh crore in the fortnight ending March 8. To be specific, aggregate deposits, including demand and term deposits, rose Rs 99,1

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Govt, RBI probe money laundering case

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

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Govt to sell Rs 150 bn worth bonds every week

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

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Experts advocate private regulatory mechanism

Experts advocate private regulatory mechanism

While the debate on regulating large conglomerates of financial companies continues, some experts argue that private (or market-based) regulatory mechanisms may be more efficient in certain cases compared to government regulatory mechanism. These experts argue that government regulators could be captured by special interests—of both the corporate and populist kind. And there is good reason to believe that instances of this kind have occurred in India, expe

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Some analysts expect RBI to cut policy rate

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

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Bank credit grows slower in January

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.