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A Year of Pain and More to Come
(2010-07-23)
Will The Bull Run Continue
(2010-07-22)
Wrong, Messers Shourie and Sinha
(2010-07-20)
The Year Of Jaswant Singh
(2010-07-19)
Year of the Optimist
(2010-07-22)
How do we resolve the too-big-to-fail problem
(ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, 2012)
The Vickers Commission in the
United Kingdom has advocated
ring-fencing of core banking
activities; the Volcker Rule in the
United States prohibits banks
from engaging in certain kinds of
investment activities. Neither ...
Is the global financial system safer?
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2013)
The fi nancial crisis that erupted in
2007 and is still unfolding prompted
a search for reforms that
would make the global fi nancial system
safer. Several initiatives have emerged.
They represent an attempt at ...
Bank privatisation by the backdoor
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)
The P J Nayak Committee on the governance of bank boards has proposed that the Bank Nationalisation Act and related legislation be repealed. It wants government shareholding in public sector banks to be transferred to a ...
Banking structure: plausible vision, flawed approach of RBI
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2013)
F
ollowing the crisis of 2007, there is
renewed focus the world over on
banking structure. This encompasses
a number of related matters: the
size, scope and number of banks, consolidation
and concentration, and ...
The changing face of Indian banking
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2016)
Indian banking is passing through its most severe period of stress in over a decade. It is important, however, not to draw conclusions for banking policy from a snapshot of the most recent period-the totality of the ...