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PNB reports Rs10,000-cr fraudulent transactions in its Mumbai branch
14 Feb 2018
PNB said the unauthorised transactions (messages) involved a few select account holders in a Mumbai branch, based on which other banks appear to have advanced money to these customers abroad
RBI tightens rules for bad-loan resolution
13 Feb 2018
RBI today issued a revised framework for resolution of bank loan defaults, widening the net for bankruptcy proceedings against loan defaulters and in the process abolishing half a dozen existing loan-restructuring mechanisms
RBI cautions public about fraudulent namesake websites
13 Feb 2018
The Reserve Bank of India has cautioned the public against fake websites created by some unknown person(s), ostensibly to track and verify bank accounts of gullible internet users
RBI cautions public about fraudulent namesake websites
13 Feb 2018
The Reserve Bank of India has cautioned the public against fake websites created by some unknown person(s), ostensibly to track and verify bank accounts of gullible internet users
DGCA has no plans to ground all A230neos, but IndiGo grounds 3
13 Feb 2018
Since the problem is with one sub-population of Pratt & Whitney engines, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has only grounded planes with both engines in this category
DGCA has no plans to ground all A230neos, but IndiGo grounds 3
13 Feb 2018
Since the problem is with one sub-population of Pratt & Whitney engines, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has only grounded planes with both engines in this category
Blast on ONGC ship at Cochin Shipyard kills 5, injures 11
13 Feb 2018
The blast occurred around 10:45 am onboard Sagar Bhushan, when the oil tank of the drilling ship belonging to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation that was berthed for repair burst during repairs
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