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    RBI's sterilisation report: Mild tremors in the market
    The group seemed unhappy that the repo rate, which over a period of time has become the primary policy tool for the central bank to guide interest rates, was also the primary liquidity absorption window. More

    INSURANCE


    BUSINESS LINE FEATURE ON THE 8TH INSURANCE SUMMIT 2003
    The `rural' assurance
    With urban markets getting more competitive, insurers need to aggressively tap the vast and unexplored rural market to take advantage of rising rural income levels. C.R. Sukumar explores. More

    GENERAL INSURANCE


    Move to hike motor vehicle premiums — Lack of data hampers PSU insurers
    PUBLIC sector insurers strapped for data are unable to support their case for hike in premiums in certain segments of motor vehicle insurance. Sources said that none of the public sector insurers are networked fully to generate the kind of data ... More

    FINANCIAL MARKETS


    BIS upbeat about global capital markets
    THE Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has said that recent signs of growth coupled with a global economic recovery could boost investor confidence in the international capital markets, contributing to heightened activities. Reviewing ... More

    DEBT MARKET


    Banks drive selling in bond markets — Dividend demand, corporate credit pick-up are triggers
    BOND markets slumped sharply during the week due to fears on inflation and Reserve Bank of India's intervention to keep yields from firming up. Traders said during the entire week, the RBI had been mopping up around Rs 30,000 crore daily ... More

    EVENTS


    Banking bonanza
    The State Bank of India's personal banking festival, held in Kerala for the first time, was on at Ernakulam Town Hall till Sunday. The festival brought together builders, automakers, electronic goods manufacturers, educational institutions etc. ... More

    INVESTOR PROTECTION


    Bengal Govt plans law to protect depositors
    THE West Bengal Government is planning legislation to protect the interest of depositors in financial establishments. Under the proposed bill, which has now been referred to the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs of the State Legislative ... More
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