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‘Indian banking lagging 25 yrs by world standards’

Twenty years ago in India, customers used to wait for three or four years to get delivery of an Ambassador or a Premier Padmini car...

Rate hike-ravaged exporters seek interest on funds parked abroad

With the volatile rupee and rising interest rates giving them a run for their money, India Inc and exporters have asked the Reserve Bank of India...

Rupee closes at 8-year high, exporters jittery

While the Reserve Bank of India is in no hurry to mop up dollars from the market, the rupee is going from strength to strength...

Dalal St awaits rate hike shock

The latest hike in short-term interest rates by the Reserve Bank of India is set to give Dalal Street bulls and corporate honchos a run for their mone
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Mundra promoters face Sebi probe before IPO

The promoters of Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone, who are planning an initial public offering to raise about Rs 1,500 crore -1,800 crore

IPOs’ dismal run continues

Mindtree Consulting, which offered its shares at Rs 425 per share, closed at Rs 620.30, giving a good premium of 46 per cent to investors on the listi

Double whammy for Dalal Street

It was a double whammy for the stock market on the Budget day. Nothing went right from the beginning as the global

Banks seek nod for takeover financing

With a host of mergers and acquisitions setting the deal street on fire, Indian banks are seeking permission to finance takeovers in the corporate sec

Realty risk to move from banks to markets

RBI's move to check the unbridled growth in credit flow to the real estate segment is likely to bring more realty companies to the capital market for

Corporate India’s profits boost govt’s tax kitty by 46%

With the corporate sector churning out encouraging results for the third quarter, the government has become richer too.

Retail investor share in listed companies falls further

When stock markets go up, it’s not necessary that retail investors will increase their presence in listed companies. Many of them prefer to book prof

Rupee’s rise may not continue, say analysts

On Thursday, IT blue chip Infosys said fluctuations in the rupee rate had resulted in a loss of Rs 147 crore or 200 basis points during the third quar

QIP queue getting longer

India Inc for cheaper, faster QIPs with minimum disclosures

Banking on consolidation

Credit offtake may slow down a bit, but growth will continue

Foreign funds adding to realty boom: Parekh

Foreign funds are playing a big role in fuelling the real estate boom in the country. “Foreign funds which are sitting on huge money are pumping dolla

Takeover mania grips India Inc

A takeover fever has gripped India Inc. The deal street is buzzing as never before with companies making takeover or merger announcement on a daily b

Financing glut pushing up asset markets, says Rajan

Why are the emerging markets, including India, rising? Analysts might reel out half a dozen reasons — from high GDP growth...

AIM’s low disclosure norms attract Indian cos

Why are Indian companies rushing to the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange?

Banking sector frets Left may nix two crucial reform bills

The uncertainty over banking reforms persists. With the Left opposing the government’s move to lift the 10 per cent cap on voting rights in banks

Depositors now go short

Investment patterns of bank customers are changing.If depositors were earlier going for long-termdeposits of three and five years, the situation has c

PSU banks’ exposure to real estate doubles

With the real estate market booming as never before, banks can’t be far behind in doling out more credit to the hot sector.

How to revive the debt market

It is abundantly clear that the debt market desperately needs liquidity. Liquidity needs more players with deep pockets. More players, including FIIs

Why the bond market has failed to take off

When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Mumbai last week that the debt market has failed to deliver the desired results and called for more reforms

Not all IPOs have made investors rich

46 out of 128 IPOs that hit market since January 2005 are quoting below offer prices

And now, vulture funds

Vulture funds are on the prowl in India. These funds — also known as turnaround or restructuring funds — have started swooping down on distressed comp
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