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Is it time to open up to foreign banks
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2010-11-11)
What are the benefits and costs to India of an enlarged foreign bank presence? Going by the three important criteria of access to financial services, efficiency and provision of credit, it is unlikely that foreign banks ...
An insider's perspective on matters financial
(2008-11-08)
A more relaxed view of fiscal consolidation
(2003-10-21)
Private banking licensing: very few will qualify
(2012-09-08)
The Reserve Bank of India’s
discussion paper on entry of new
banks in the private sector lists
a number of issues in the next
round of licensing of such banks.
If the new private banks are to
focus on inclusion, then ...
Stock market fall: managing volatile flows
(2006-11-01)
World economy not out of the woods
(2010-09-08)
The world banking system
has been adjusting to the
post-crisis deleveraging in
the household and corporate
sectors. At the same time,
leverage in government has
shot up as governments have
intervened massively to ...
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Committee on the governance of bank boards has proposed that the Bank Nationalisation Act and related legislation be repealed.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 ...