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Browse our database of Indian Industry Reports: Research reports, business news, statistics, articles, analysis, trends, interviews and opinions on all major industries and sectors in India
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| Banks abroad are active participants in the commodity derivative markets. The participation of banks in the commodity price hedging increases the volatility and depth of the market as the banks act as effective market making platforms. In India banks are not allowed to take position in commodity markets. Now wide spread demands have emerged that banks should be allowed to participate in the commodity markets in order to increase the depth and liquidity in the marketSasidharan K, www.valuenotes.com8 July 2010 |
| Bank Nifty, (spot) on the daily charts, broke rectangular channel and dipped below the medium term 50-dmaKhandwala, www.valuenotes.com8 July 2009 |
| Banks are fighting tooth and nail to get the government to agree to reduce the interest rates on savings account, which is already a measly 3.5%BankBazaar, www.valuenotes.com6 July 2009 |
| Virtual cards are being promoted by banks specifically to address fraudulent online transactionsBankBazaar, www.valuenotes.com30 June 2009 |
| A cash-back offer is specifically for providing the card holder a small monetary amount as a reward for using the cardBankBazaar, www.valuenotes.com26 May 2009 |
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| Citibank Inaugurates New Branch Premises in PuneBusiness Wire India, www.valuenotes.com14 August 2010 |
| Before shopping around for a car loan, it is best to research first; and at ApnaPaisa one can compare car loan interest rates across various financial institutions and banks. Besides rates, the car loan section answers many of the questions which cross one's mind while undertaking car buying process like how much car loan you are eligible for, what is the interest rate you will be charged, what are the fixed and floating interest rate, what is the EMI you will have to pay on the loan amount you are looking out for, etc. can be foundBusiness Wire India, www.valuenotes.com6 May 2010 |
| Citigroup announced today the appointment of Pramit Jhaveri as Citi Country Officer (CCO) of the firm's businesses and franchise in India. In this role, he will oversee all of Citi's businesses in India, including the institutional clients group, consumer banking and global cards and wealth management businesses. Mr. Jhaveri succeeds Mark Robinson, who has decided to pursue an opportunity outside Citi. Based in Mumbai, Mr. Jhaveri will report to Shirish Apte, CEO of Citi Asia Pacific
Business Wire India, www.valuenotes.com29 March 2010 |
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| Emkay's top picks within PSU banks are PNB, BOB, UBI, Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Corporation Bank, United Bank of India. Amongst the private sector banks Emkay likes South Indian BankEmkay GFS, www.valuenotes.com18 August 2010 |
| Strong loan growth of 22% y-o-y partially led by lower base of last year and funding opportunity towards 3G and BWA. However, deposits growth was muted at 15% y-o-y resulting into CD ratio improving to 73.4% vs 72.2% a quarter ago. PNB, HDFC Bank and BoB grew loans higher than sequential industry growth.Motilal Oswal, www.valuenotes.com18 August 2010 |
| During the quarter, the banks under our coverage recorded a robust core performance (up 70.6% y-o-y)led by a strong top line growth. The aggregate net interest income (NII) for the quarter was up 41.2% y-o-y largely due to an expansion in the creditdeposit (CD) ratioSharekhan, www.valuenotes.com18 August 2010 |
| Since revival in Q4FY2010, the credit growth rate has continued to pick momentum well into Q1FY11. The credit off-take remained strong at around 20% y-o-y as on June 18, 2010, higher than that seen in the previous quarterSharekhan, www.valuenotes.com6 July 2010 |
| In order to power the banking system in the country, the government has approved the plan to recapitalize several public sector banks (PSBs) during FY11 and FY12. The capital infusion will help banks in maintaining Tier 1 capital requirement of 8%, so that they are protected against unexpected risks. The move is also aimed to spur credit growth to sustain the economic momentumAditya Birla Money, www.valuenotes.com23 April 2010 |
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| Directory of Bank Websites in India www.banknetindia.com |
| Interest Rates offered by Banks in India www.banknetindia.com |
| Interest Rates offered by Banks in India www.banknetindia.com |
| RBI directives for interest rates charged by banks www.banknetindia.com |
| Review of Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments in 2001-02. www.banknetindia.com |
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