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RBI issues draft guidelines for banks' recovery agents
30 Nov 2007
The Reserve Bank of India has asked banks not to set stiff recovery targets or high incentives for its agents, which may induce them to use intimidatory or questionable methods of recovering dues.
Government clears State Bank's Rs10,000 crore rights issue
30 Nov 2007
The government on Friday gave a much awaited nod to the nation's leading lending institution State Bank of India (SBI) to enhance equity by Rs 10,000 crore, a move that would help the bank meet its capital requirement.
Fed still divided on cutting interest rates, despite vice chairman Kohn's positive signals
By Ashwin Tombat | 29 Nov 2007
Regional Fed heads strike a radically different note even as Wall Street gives a 300-point rising ovation to Fed vice chairman Kohn's rate-cutting hints.
Citi to sell $7.5 billion of equity units to Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Nov 2007
Citigroup's subprime losses may vault to $15 billion: Goldman Sachs
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Nov 2007
State Bank of India launches gold coins
17 Nov 2007
Bank of America, Citigroup and J P Morgan reach agreement on $75-billion SIV backup fund
15 Nov 2007
ICRA to rate UCO Bank loans under RBI's new Basel II-compliant capital adequacy framework
15 Nov 2007
Bank of America, Citigroup and J P Morgan reach agreement on $75-billion SIV backup fund
12 Nov 2007
ICICI Bank reduces interest rates on term deposits
By | 06 Nov 2007
ICICI Bank fined Rs500,000 for rough recovery methods
By | 06 Nov 2007
Citibank boss quits as an additional $11 billion in sub-prime losses loom
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Nov 2007
RBS consortium claims 95 per cent of ABN AMRO stake
By | 27 Oct 2007
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