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RBI suggests alignment of existing debt recast pacts with scheme

RBI suggests alignment of existing debt recast pacts with scheme

The existing bilateral debt recast schemes between banks and some power distribution companies may be aligned with the government-introduced debt restructuring scheme, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) suggested. Last year, lenders entered into a debt restructuring agreement with power distribution firms in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana — who together owe
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Banks witness faster growth in deposit recently

Banks witness faster growth in deposit recently

Deposits of commercial banks expanded by a robust Rs 62,750 crore while credit growth was relatively moderate at Rs 17,380 crore during the first fortnight of the January-March quarter, data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) shows. This snaps the trend of credit growth outpacing deposit growth during the October-December 2012 perio

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FII investment cap in bonds raised

FII investment cap in bonds raised

The ceiling on investment by foreign institutional investors (FII) in government bonds and corporate bonds has been raised by $5 billion each. The sub-limit of $10 billion for investment by FIIs in G-secs was enhanced by $5 billion, Reserve Bank of India ( RBI) said. The cap on corporate debt other than in the infra

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Panel suggests allowing banks to issue fixed rate bonds

Panel suggests allowing banks to issue fixed rate bonds

An expert panel suggested Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to allow banks to issue long-term bonds which carry fixed interest rate in order to mop up resources for lending to infrastructure sector. The panel headed by KK Vohra, Chief General Manager, internal debt management department, RBI, suggested that banks can issue long term bonds with minim

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Governor comments temper policy rate cut hope

Governor comments temper policy rate cut hope

Expectation that Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would reduce policy rates during the monetary policy review on January 29 was tempered by the recent remarks of Governor D Subbarao. Subbarao recently remarked that reducing inflation is the priority of the central bank and will always be. Only then can the poor be given relief, he added

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RBI, fin min in talks on capital norms for banks

RBI, fin min in talks on capital norms for banks

Reports suggest that the union finance ministry is in talks with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to relax capital adequacy norms for banks. The finance ministry wants the central bank to relax the norms in line with the recommendations made by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

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RBI deputy chief for widening investor base in bonds

RBI deputy chief for widening investor base in bonds

HR Khan, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) called for steps to encourage insurance companies, pension funds, provident funds, and other institutional investors to invest in bonds issued by infrastructure firms. Presently, the insurance and pension funds are legally required to invest a substantial proportion of their fund

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RBI may cut repo rate in Jan policy; Credit Suisse

RBI may cut repo rate in Jan policy; Credit Suisse

According to brokerage firm Credit Suisse, in its monetary policy meeting on January 29, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may reduce repo rate by 50 basis points, to 7.5 per cent because of decline in inflation. In a recent research report, Robert Prior-Wandesforde of Credit Suisse said the repo rate may be redu

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Some bankers expect RBI to cut CRR to ease liquidity strain

Some bankers expect RBI to cut CRR to ease liquidity strain

Some bankers expect Reserve Bank of India either to cut cash reserve ratio (CRR) in the third-quarter monetary-policy review on January 29 or conduct open market operations (OMO) to overcome liquidity crunch in the banking system. It is learnt that slow growth in deposit rate, back-to-back auction of government bonds have strained liquidity in the banking system. According to reports, main

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RBI allows Essar Oil to raise $2.2 bn via ECB

RBI allows Essar Oil to raise $2.2 bn via ECB

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) allowed Essar Oil to mop up a maximum of $2.2 billion through external commercial borrowings in order to repay partially its debt of $2.8 billion. The company is said to be in discussion with banks to raise the amount as it got the required approval. The company. however, has not finalized the amount to be raise