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Why rupee may not fall further
A LITTLE more than a month after China revalued the yuan, the Indian rupee is again in the news. This time, though, the rupee has fallen and the focus is on finding out if it will fall further. There have been ... More

LIFE INSURANCE


LIC aims to sell 1 cr Bima Gold policies
LIFE Insurance Corporation has set a target of selling one crore policies of Bima Gold, its special golden jubilee product that was launched last week, its Chairman, Mr A.K. Shukla, told newspersons. Bima Gold, a money-back plan with flexible ... More

GENERAL INSURANCE


`Private non-life insurers increase share to 26 pc'
PRIVATE sector insurers have grabbed a significant chunk of non-life insurance segment in the first quarter of fiscal 2005-06, at over 25 per cent. Of course, this has come at the expense of the PSU insurers - - New India Assurance, ... More

DEBT MARKET


Bankers expect more mop-up under MSS
BONDS gained slightly last week buoyed by the more-than-expected foreign exchange inflows and despite Reserve Bank of India's aggressive liquidity mop-up operations. Traders said inflows prompted RBI to intervene in the forex markets. The ... More

CREDIT MARKET


Festive season to drive retail loans, credit card spends
STARTING September, most banks see an increase in personal loans, vehicle loans, holiday loans and housing loans. The increase could be up to 30 per cent for the festive season, compared to the rest of the year, say bank officials. "There ... More

Canara, Central Bank gesture to teachers
ON the occasion of Teachers' Day, Canara Bank and Central Bank of India have announced special offers for teachers. Canara Bank reduced the rate on loans for teachers to 10.75 per cent from 12 per cent. The offer is available from September 9 ... More

INTERVIEW


LIC Housing sees 25 pc growth in lending
THE real estate boom in the country will continue to be a blessing for LIC Housing Finance, feels Mr S.K. Mitter, Chief Executive. Excerpts from an interview to Business Line: What are LIC HF's growth projections for the ... More



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