![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, August 31, 2005 |
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MONEY & BANKING PENSION PLANS `State Bank, PNB, LIC interested in pension fund management' STATE Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation, along with a number of private entities, are interested in foraying into pension fund management, according to Mr D. Swarup, Chairman, Pension Fund Regulatory and Development ... More INSIGHT Fuel prices: Petty bourgeoisie politics? By holding fuel prices, we are damaging the finances of oil companies and shifting the cost of adjustment from the affluent to Government. More FOREX Rupee breaches 44 mark vs dollar MUMBAI: The rupee continued its downward slide against the dollar on Tuesday on worries of rising oil prices. The rupee opened at 43.97/99 and fell sharply to 44.14 during the day. It ended trade at 44.02, lower than Monday's close of ... More INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SBT implements core banking THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State Bank of Travancore (SBT) has networked all 671 branches through the core banking solution to provide anywhere, any branch service to customers. A bank spokesman said SBT has become the second public sector bank ... More DEBT MARKET Govt market borrowings likely to be much higher THE market borrowing programme of the Central Government during 2005-06 is likely to be much higher than in the previous year, the RBI said in its annual report on Monday. For the current fiscal, the Union Budget has placed net market ... More PRIVATE BANKS Karnataka Bank in pact for ATM connectivity MANGALORE: Karnataka Bank Ltd has signed an agreement with National Financial Switch (NFS) to become a member of the network. A bank release said here on Tuesday that its customers could access the ATM network of 13 other banks. NFS is ... More PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS Corporation Bank to set up high-tech library in Mangalore CORPORATION Bank, as part of its centenary celebrations, will set up a high-tech library in Mangalore. The Chairman and Managing Director, Mr V.K. Chopra, laid the foundation stone for the building here on Tuesday. The building, which will ... More
Canara Bank's ATM in Mangalore FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Exim Bank line of credit to Chad, Congo, Ghana EXPORT-IMPORT Bank of India (Exim Bank) has extended a line of credit of $50 million to the Government of Chad, $35 million to the Government of Congo and $60 million to Ghana. ... More FIXED DEPOSITS
Bank deposit rates need to be raised: RangarajanTHE Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Dr C. Rangarajan, today called for upward adjustment in the rate of interest offered on deposits of banks. The former Reserve Bank of India Governor called for a review of the ... More
MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS SBI to buy 2 banks in Asia, Africa region Deal to be finalised in 6-8 weeks AS part of its efforts to expand its presence abroad, State Bank of India plans to acquire two "small to medium sized" banks in the next six to eight weeks. "The two banks are in the Asia and Africa region. The due diligence is on. One of them ... More
BONUS ANNOUNCEMENTS United Western Bank announces 1:5 bonus THE Satara-based United Western Bank has declared bonus share issue in the ratio of 1:5 and rights issue in the ratio of 1:2. The board of directors approved the bonus and rights issues on August 26, a press release from the bank said. In the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Aug. 21-Aug. 27 Bond yields seen soft for few more weeks `Banking, financial services garner more funds from IPO' Forex reserves rise $1.74 b Pilot project for online motor claims processing under way Rush for swapping as rates move up overseas Banks to apply exposure norms on ECB refinancing Banking system has entered the woods Insurers need capital infusion as business grows `Foreign partners resort to warehousing' |
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