LIC, SBI Life, Canara Bank pick up stakes in Indian Bank under QIP

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Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), SBI Life and Canara Bank were among the top investors picking up stakes in Indian Bank under a QIP, according to a regulatory filing.

The country’s largest and the only state-owned life insurer, LIC, picked up 17.80 per cent of the shares issued under the qualified institutional placement (QIP), which closed on Thursday.

It was followed by SBI Life Insurance (11.87 per cent), SBI Mutual Fund and its various schemes (11.87 per cent), Societe Generale and its various schemes (9.74 per cent) and Canara Bank subscribing to 5.93 per cent of the shares offered in the issue, according to the regulatory filing by Indian Bank.

Indian Bank raised a total of ₹1,650 crore in its QIP of shares, which were issued at ₹142.15 apiece.

The state-owned lender said it allotted 11,60,74,569 new equity shares to the eligible qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) in the issue that opened on June 21 and closed on June 24.

In March this year, its board’s committee on capital raising had given approval for raising equity capital aggregating up to ₹4,000 crore through QIP in one or more tranches.

Indian Bank’s shares closed at ₹148.35 apiece on the BSE, up 0.64 per cent from the previous close.

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RBI’s heavy lifting helping govt borrow at lower cost

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had clearly saved the day for the government in helping it borrow money at lower cost during the January-March 2021 quarter, despite spike in its borrowings, the latest quarterly public debt management report showed.

The government announced additional borrowing of ₹80,000 crore for FY21 in the Budget on February 1 this year, which led to a situation where the market found it difficult to absorb the supply. The yields also reacted negatively due to high fiscal deficit proposed in FY22 and higher-than-projected fiscal deficits for coming year.

Besides, rising crude prices and the gross borrowing amount of ₹12.06 lakh crore — more than market expectations — contributed to the hardening of the yields.

However, it is the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee which gave comfort to the market by keeping Repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent at its meeting on February 5 and also announced the continuing with accommodative stance as long as necessary — atleast during the current financial year (2020-21) and into the next financial year (2021-22), the report highlighted.

OMO, G-Sec and Yield

The continuous announcement of Open Market Operations (OMO) by RBI, the US Federal Open Market Committee’s to keep interest rates near zero through 2023, lower demand by the real sector, cancellation of G-sec auction in the last week of March supported the yield, the quarterly public debt management report released by the Finance Ministry on Friday highlighted.

Commenting on the finance ministry’s report, Madan Sabnavis, Chief Economist, CARE Ratings, told BusinessLine: “Public debt management report of the government released today shows that the RBI played a critical role in managing the yield curve in FY 21 and hence facilitated a large government borrowing programme. While the room to lower repo rate below 4 per cent was limited large purchase of around ₹3 lakh crore of OMOs as well as operation twist (where different maturities are bought and sold) combined with TLTROs helped to stabilise the yields at a time when there was too much paper in the market”.

He highlighted that the same scene continues this year too with the RBI overtly stating that one of the objectives of the monetary policy is to manage the yield curve.

Liquidity woes

Meanwhile, a report from CARE Ratings on Friday highlighted that ₹26,000-crore government paper auctioned by the RBI on Friday saw a mixed response. Once again, the response to the 5.85 per cent 2030 paper was negative and it went unsubscribed. There have been two earlier occasions when the ten-year paper devolved on the primary dealers.

The market is still demanding more from the government given the large borrowing programme as well as the rising inflation trend, according to CARE Ratings. Since the beginning of the pandemic last year, the RBI has had to face the challenge of providing enough liquidity to finance the increased government borrowing without allowing interest rates and bond yields to rise. The central bank continues to face the same challenge in the current fiscal too, say economists.

The other major concern is that despite adequate liquidity infusion and reduction in interest rates, the growth of credit has remained at a low pace.

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RBI extends restrictions on PMC Bank further till Dec 31

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has extended the validity of its Directions to the scam-hit Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank for a further period from July 1 to December 31, 2021, subject to review.

RBI extended the validity of its directions by six months, taking into account the time required for completion of various activities involved in the process of rescuing the bank.

The central bank, in a statement, said certain proposals were received in response to the expression of interest (EOI) floated in November 2020 by PMC Bank for its reconstruction.

“After careful consideration, the proposal from Centrum Financial Services Ltd. (CFSL) along with Resilient Innovation Pvt. Ltd. (BharatPe) has been found to be prima facie feasible.

SFB proposal

“Accordingly, in specific pursuance to their offer dated February 1, 2021, in response to the EOI, RBI has, on June 18, 2021, granted “in-principle” approval, valid for 120 days, to CFSL to set up a small finance bank (SFB)…,”RBI said in a statement.

Once the SFB is floated, PMC Bank would be merged into it.

Jaspal Bindra, Executive Chairman, Centrum Group, said that CFSL and BharatPe, equal partners in the proposed SFB, will together commit ₹900 crore to their joint venture in the first year.

As and when required, the partners will commit ₹900 crore more. The minimum paid-up net worth requirement for starting an SFB is only ₹200 crore.

Chander Purswani, President, PMC Depositors Forum, emphasised that the central bank must ensure that retail depositors get all their savings back.

Currently, withdrawals from PMC Bank are capped at ₹1 lakh per depositor for the entire duration that it is under RBI Directions. The bank has been under Directions with effect from the close of business on September 23, 2019.

The bank got into trouble due to fraud/ financial irregularities associated with huge exposure, which according to reports was at 73 per cent of its total advances, to a real estate group and manipulation of its books of accounts.

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Reserve Bank of India – Notifications

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RBI/2021-22/61
FMRD.DIRD.06/14.01.001/2021-22

June 25, 2021

To

All Eligible Market Participants

Madam / Sir

Reserve Bank of India (Call, Notice and Term Money Markets) Directions, 2021

Please refer to the Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Call, Notice and Term Money Markets) Directions, 2021 dated April 01, 2021 (hereinafter referred as ‘Master Directions’).

2. On a review based on representations received, the prudential borrowing limits for transactions in Call, Notice and Term Money Markets have been revised. Accordingly, in Part 4 (b) of the Master Directions, Table 1 is being revised as under:

Table 1: Prudential limits for outstanding borrowing transactions in Call, Notice and Term Money Markets
Sr. No. Participant Category Prudential Limit
1 Scheduled Commercial Banks (including Small Finance Banks) Call and Notice Money:

(i) 100% of capital funds, on a daily average basis in a reporting fortnight, and

(ii) 125% of capital funds on any given day.

Term Money:

(i) Internal board approved limit within the prudential limits for inter-bank liabilities.

2 Payment Banks and Regional Rural Banks Call, Notice and Term Money:

(i) 100% of capital funds, on a daily average basis in a reporting fortnight, and

(ii) 125% of capital funds on any given day.

3 Co-operative Banks Call, Notice and Term Money:

(i) 2.0% of aggregate deposits as at the end of the previous financial year.

4 Primary Dealers Call and Notice Money:

(i) 225% of Net Owned Fund (NOF) as at the end of the previous financial year on a daily average basis in a reporting fortnight.

Term Money:

(i) 225% of Net Owned Fund (NOF) as at the end of the previous financial year.

3. These Directions have been issued by RBI in exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and of all the powers enabling it in this behalf.

4. These changes shall be applicable with immediate effect.

Yours faithfully,

(Dimple Bhandia)
Chief General Manager

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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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    4.26% GS 2023 5.85% GS 2030 6.76% GS 2061*
I. Notified Amount ₹3,000 cr ₹14,000 cr ₹9,000 cr
II. Cut off Price / Implicit Yield at cut-off 99.98/4.2689% NA 95.55/7.0961%
III. Amount accepted in the auction ₹100.174 cr NIL ₹9,048.454 cr
IV. Devolvement on Primary Dealers ₹2,899.826 NIL NIL
* Green shoe amount of ₹48.454 crore has been accepted

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/427

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Wadhawan plans to challenge NCLT nod to Piramal’s resolution plan for DHFL

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Kapil Wadhawan, former promoter of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL), plans to challenge the approval by the National Company Law Tribunal to the resolution plan of Piramal Capital and Housing Finance Ltd.

Wadhawan’s counsel JP Sen informed the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) about this on Friday.

Sen informed the tribunal that an appeal against the NCLT’s order on June 7 approving Piramal’s resolution plan will be filed in a day or two.

“Wadhawan is likely to file a petition challenging the NCLT order by Monday,” said a person familiar with the development.

Petitions filed by DHFL’s Committee of Creditors (CoC), Administrator and PCHFL came up for hearing before the NCLAT on Friday.

The NCLAT had on May 25 stayed an order by the NCLT, which had directed the lenders to consider the offer made by Wadhawan within a period of 10 days. The stay, which was an interim order, was based on a plea by the Committee of Creditors of DHFL challenging the NCLT order.

Appearing for DHFL administrator, the senior counsel said that since Piramal’s resolution plan has already been approved, the direction by the NCLT to the CoC can not survive.

Delay likely

The NCLAT has adjourned the matter for further hearing to August 2. But with Wadhawan planning to file a petition, the full resolution of DHFL could turn to be further delayed.

Wadhawan has also filed a plea in the Supreme Court challenging the NCLAT stay order.

Small depositors of DHFL, including fixed deposit holders and NCD holder 63 Moons Technologies, are also filing separate appeals for full repayment of their claims.

DHFL’s CoC had earlier this week rejected a plan for higher redistribution of funds to small deposit holders.

The NCLT had on June 7 approved the Piramal Group’s ₹37,250 crore resolution plan for DHFL. This includes an upfront cash component of ₹12,500 crore and a deferred component of ₹19,550 crore.

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Minutes of Pre Bid Meeting – Engaging Fire Service Agency at Main Office Building, RBI, New Delhi

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(e-Tender No – RBI/New Delhi/Estate/507/21-22/ET/788)

The pre-bid meeting for the captioned tender was scheduled by the Estate Department, New Delhi through Webinar via Cisco Web-Ex on June 10, 2021 at 12:00 Hrs.

Estate Department had not received any request/response from any vendor / tenderer with regards to attending Pre-Bid meeting for the captioned tender on the scheduled date. Accordingly, no pre-Bid meeting was held for the captioned tender.

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Reserve Bank of India – Notifications

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April 14, 2015




Dear All




Welcome to the refurbished site of the Reserve Bank of India.





The two most important features of the site are: One, in addition to the default site, the refurbished site also has all the information bifurcated functionwise; two, a much improved search – well, at least we think so but you be the judge.




With this makeover, we also take a small step into social media. We will now use Twitter (albeit one way) to send out alerts on the announcements we make and YouTube to place in public domain our press conferences, interviews of our top management, events, such as, town halls and of course, some films aimed at consumer literacy.




The site can be accessed through most browsers and devices; it also meets accessibility standards.



Please save the url of the refurbished site in your favourites as we will give up the existing site shortly and register or re-register yourselves for receiving RSS feeds for uninterrupted alerts from the Reserve Bank.



Do feel free to give us your feedback by clicking on the feedback button on the right hand corner of the refurbished site.



Thank you for your continued support.




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Rupee slips by 2 paise to close at 74.20 against US dollar, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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MUMBAI: The rupee weakened by 2 paise to end at 74.20 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday as higher crude oil prices weighed on forex market sentiment.

At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 74.15 per dollar as against its previous close of 74.18.

It hovered in the range of 74.14 to 74.25 during the day before ending at 74.20 against the greenback.

“The Indian rupee remained under pressure on Friday on firm crude oil prices and as market participants remained vigilant ahead of US Core PCE Price Index data,” Saif Mukadam, Research Analyst, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, fell 0.08 per cent to 91.74.

“Dollar is showing weakness amid Fed officials differing view on how long inflation is likely to stay high and when to tighten monetary policy. Market Sentiments improved on news that US President Joe Biden and a group of senators agreed on roughly USD 1 trillion infrastructure plan securing bipartisan deal,” he noted

The rupee may gain as number of COVID-19 cases in India continued to decline. Rupee may trade in the range of 73.55 to 74.50 in next couple of sessions, he added.

On the domestic equity market front, the BSE Sensex ended 226.04 points or 0.43 per cent higher at 52,925.04, while the broader NSE Nifty rose 72.55 points or 0.46 per cent to 15,863.00.

Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, declined 0.34 per cent to USD 75.30 per barrel.

Foreign institutional investors were net sellers in the capital market on Thursday as they offloaded shares worth Rs 2,890.94 crore, as per exchange data.



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Profits of C$2.67 per share anticipated for the third quarter, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Royal Bank of Canada is expected to show an increase in its third-quarter earnings to C$2.67 per share according to the mean Refinitiv estimate from nine analysts. Wall Street expects results to range from C$2.44 to C$2.89 per share.

The consensus recommendation for the company is “Buy”. This includes three “Strong Buy”, nine “Buy”, three “Hold”. The average consensus recommendation for the bank’s peer group is also “Buy”.

FORECAST CHANGES

Twelve analysts are currently providing Refinitiv with estimates. In the last week, there have been no earnings estimate revisions by analysts covering the company. There were no changes to the number of estimates. In the last four weeks, the earnings per share estimate has risen by 7.37 per cent from C$2.48. Estimates ranged from a high of C$2.75. There has been no change to the number of estimates.

The StarMine predicted earnings surprise is too low to be considered statistically significant. The predicted revenue surprise is too low to be significant. The average price target from the twelve analysts providing estimates is C$136.95.

The company is expected to report a fall in revenue to C$12.34 billion from C$12.92 billion in the same quarter last year. The current quarter consensus estimate of C$2.67 per share implies a gain of 19.63 per cent from the same quarter last year when the company reported C$2.23 per share.

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