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To hedge or not to hedge
Wilma Ribeiro fiddled with her note pad as she waited for the group to assemble in the conference room. Being the MD’s secretary she had to arrive in advance to ensure that everything was in order. The boss was a stickler for perfection and ... More

Credit Policy Review — A pause in policy rate changes?
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Understanding monetary policy
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CREDIT POLICY
Corporates foresee fall in rates: Survey
New Delhi, July 29 Companies expect the RBI to reduce interest rates in the Credit Policy which will be announced on July 31, according to a survey by Assocham.Out of the 300 Chief Financial Officers surveyed, 85 per cent anticipated a ... More

Monetary tightening measures should be eased: CII
New Delhi, July 29 In the wake of inflation moderating, the Confederation of Indian Industry has suggested that the monetary tightening measures introduced earlier by the RBI to contain inflation be eased.Non- food ... More

HOUSING FINANCE
Union Bank eyeing a share of reverse mortgage pie
Coimbatore, July 29 Union Bank of India (UBI) is eyeing a slice of the reverse mortgage pie and expects to finalise the product details in about two months.The bank is undeterred by concerns expressed about growing delinquency in ... More

LIFE INSURANCE
ICICI Prudential hikes capital base
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance has increased its capital base by Rs 300 crore to Rs 2,372 crore. The capital has been infused by the promoters ICICI Bank and Prudential plc, in the existing proportions of 74:26 respectively. “The ... More

DEBT MARKET
Rising oil prices, uncertainty over liquidity control measures hit bonds
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CREDIT MARKET
Indian Bank to sanction more education loans this year
Ariyalur, July 29 Select branches of Indian Bank will work on all seven days of the week for a few months to sanction education loans to meritorious students, said the bank’s Chairman and Managing Director, Mr M.S. Sundara Rajan. ... More

OUTLOOK
Banks await cues for raising average maturity profile of investments
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