George Mathew
Though the banking sector in general has done well in reducing non-performing assets, or loans defaulted by borrowers...
While foreign inflows to the stock markets have come down after the Sebi imposed curbs on participatory notes...
The Government has managed to rein the ‘copious’ capital flows into the country’s stock markets.
The steep rise in all the markets has created concern, especially in the financial sector.
Anything which goes up fast is a cause for worry; the Reserve Bank of India and Sebi do not want the capital markets to be impacted significantly
Participatory Notes — classified under offshore derivative instruments — are issued by Sebi-registered foreign...
Are domestic funds running along with their foreign counterparts?
Will the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) follow the US Federal Reserve Board and cut interest rates soon?
As electricity trading is set to kick off in the country, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has said that at least 51 per cent of the equi
Risk averse Indian households are now increasingly using the mutual fund route as a major investment avenue. With the stock markets in the bull orbit
The Securities and Exchange Board of Indiais considering a proposal to remove the load for direct applications in mutual fund schemes.
The 2 per cent recovery on the Wall Street on Friday, after jitters that lasted for over a week, is expected to be reflected on the Dalal Street...
The global credit market is undergoing a major risk repricing as investors spooked by the crisis in the US subprime mortgage market are turning their
Indian companies which are in the limelight for their acquisition-spree abroad, have started looking at their own backyards, fearing a takeover attemp
Sensex Down 615: Rs 1,81,000 cr investors’ money wiped out
Faced with huge foreign capital inflows, the Reserve Bank of India continued with its hawkish vigil on the banking system.
The capital market is set to create a record in fund mobilisation in 2007. In another reflection of the growing confidence of India Inc
There could be a retail nightmare in store for mega issues in the future. Retail investors are not enthused by the mega public offerings of India Inc
Private equity investment which was facing rough weather after an explosive growth in 2006 and the first three months of 2007 is bouncing back.
Corporate India witnessed bumper growth in 2006-07 in spite of a sharp rise in interest rates. Most companies had churned out a sharp growth...
Corporate India, which is relying on the capital market as never before, will be on a fund-raising spree in the next two months — June and July. Break
With the deadline for Basel-II norms fast approaching, banks are rushing to the capital market to meet their fund requirements.
While the Reserve Bank of India’s high interest rate regime has pushed borrowers to a corner, savers and depositors are not complaining. Deposit rates
To contain the political fallout of the severe power crisis in Maharashtra, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has summoned Chief Minister Vilas Rao Deshmu
Will the Reserve Bank of India continue with its money-tightening measures at the annual monetary policy review meeting on Tuesday?