Square plans to make hardware wallet for bitcoin, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Square Inc will make a hardware wallet for bitcoin, the payments company confirmed in a tweet on Thursday shortly before U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren flagged growing risks posed to consumers and financial markets by the cryptocurrency market.

Bitcoin wallets can be stored offline or online at cryptocurrency exchanges, venues where bitcoin can be bought and sold for traditional currencies or other virtual coins.

With a non-custodial wallet, you have sole control of your private keys, which in turn control your cryptocurrency and prove the funds are yours. With a custodial wallet, another party controls your private keys. Most custodial wallets are web-based exchange wallets.

“We have decided to build a hardware wallet and service to make bitcoin custody more mainstream…”, Jesse Dorogusker, head of hardware at Square said in a twitter thread https://bit.ly/2TUta9H.

Many companies have emerged to serve a growing need to protect their assets from online theft.

Last month, Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey hinted in a tweet https://bit.ly/36prSGA that the company was considering creating a non-custodial hardware wallet for bitcoin. Dorsey is also the chief executive of Twitter Inc.

Cryptocurrencies reached a record capitalization of $2 trillion in April, but U.S. oversight of the market remains patchy.

Warren, a former U.S. presidential candidate, on Thursday raised concerns in a letter to Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler, in an effort that could help lay the groundwork for legislation to regulate the fast-growing cryptocurrency market.



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US IPO market a danger zone for Chinese firms after Beijing crackdown, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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HONG KONG/NEW YORK: China’s stepped-up scrutiny of overseas listings by its companies and a clampdown on ride-hailing giant Didi Global Inc soon after its debut in New York have darkened the outlook for listings in the United States, bankers and investors said.

On Tuesday Beijing said it would strengthen supervision of all Chinese firms listed offshore and tighten rules for cross-border data flows, a sweeping regulatory shift that is also set to weigh on the long-term valuations of the IPO-bound companies, they said.

Bankers and investors expect the pace of activity to slow in the near-term as investors grapple with Beijing’s decision to tighten supervision of firms listed offshore, coming just days after regulators stunned investors by launching a cybersecurity investigation into Didi.

“It suffices to say those Chinese companies already planning to list in the US will have to pause, or even abandon the plans altogether, in the face of mounting uncertainties and confusions,” said Fred Hu, chairman of Primavera Capital Group.

“The US market is off limits, at least for now,” said Hu, whose private equity firm’s portfolio include a number of tech companies that have gone public overseas. “…The stakes are extraordinarily high, for both the tech companies and for China as a country.”

US capital markets have been a lucrative source of funding for Chinese firms in the past decade, especially for technology companies looking to benchmark their valuations against listed peers there and tap an abundant liquidity pool.

A record $12.5 billion has been raised so far in 2021 in 34 offerings from listings of Chinese firms in the US, Refinitiv data shows, well up from the $1.9 billion worth of new listings in 14 deals in the year-ago period.

Analysts say China’s moves to look more closely at firms venturing overseas add a new layer of uncertainty for firms already struggling to navigate escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington over a broad range of issues.

“The message is that for a successful overseas listing, Chinese regulators must be involved, as well as international cooperation with overseas regulatory bodies,” said Louis Lau, California-based Brandes Investment Partners’ director of investments.

“Overseas-listed Chinese companies may have had the mistaken impression that it can ignore Chinese regulators just because they are not listed in China,” Lau, whose company holds Chinese stocks, told Reuters.

The broader regulatory clampdown and Didi’s listing dustup drove the S&P/BNY Mellon China Select ADR Index, which tracks the American depositary receipts of major US-listed Chinese companies, down 3.4% on Tuesday.

‘CLEAR SIGNAL’ Catching many investors, and Didi, off-guard, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) on Sunday ordered the ride-hailing firm to remove its apps from app stores in China for illegally collecting users’ personal data, less than a week after it made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange following its $4.4 billion initial public offering.

It was the largest Chinese IPO in the US since e-commerce giant Alibaba Group raised $25 billion in 2014.

For investors, the euphoria was shortlived, with Didi’s shares diving nearly a third since its debut on June 30. The stock fell for third consecutive session on Wednesday, ending down 4.6%.

The CAC also announced probes into Kanzhun Ltd’s online recruiting app Zhipin and truck hailing company Full Truck Alliance.

“It’s a clear signal that the Chinese government is not particularly happy that these firms continue to decide to raise capital in the west,” said Jordan Schneider, a technology analyst at research firm Rhodium Group.

The measures come as the US securities regulator in March began rolling out new regulations that could see Chinese companies delisted if they do not comply with US auditing rules.

BOOST FOR HONG KONG

While the latest crackdown has dimmed the outlook for large Chinese IPOs in New York, not all companies are rushing to pull their ongoing offerings just yet.

LinkDoc Technology Ltd, which is described as a Chinese medical data solutions provider, is currently raising up to $211 million in a US IPO and is due to price its shares after the US market closes Thursday.

There has been no change to that time table yet, according to two sources with direct knowledge.

LinkDoc did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Wall Street banks, which have benefited from Chinese firms’ rush to list in New York in recent years, are also expected to take a hit on their fee income in the near-term, according to bankers.

Investment banking fees from Chinese offerings were worth $485.8 million so far in 2021, Refinitiv data shows. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan are at the top of the league table for deal volume, according to the data.

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan declined to comment, while Morgan Stanley did not respond.

Some bankers said the latest regulatory clampdown will further boost Hong Kong’s allure as a fundraising venue for Chinese companies looking to avoid the new restrictions for listing in the United States.

Underscoring that optimism, shares in Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEX) rose as much as 6.2% on Wednesday, and was the second most actively traded stock by turnover.

“Buying is fueled by an expectation that HKEX may become the only IPO center for Chinese firms seeking listing and the main center for raising foreign capital,” said Steven Leung, sales director at brokerage UOB Kay Hian in Hong Kong.



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BofA debuts cryptocurrencies research team led by Alkesh Shah, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Bank of America Corp. created a new team dedicated to researching cryptocurrencies, marking Wall Street’s latest push to capitalize on investors’ frenzy for digital assets.

Alkesh Shah will lead the effort, which will also cover technologies tied to digital currencies, and report to Michael Maras, who leads fixed-income, currencies and commodities research globally, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg. A spokeswoman for the firm confirmed the contents of the memo, declining to comment further.

“Cryptocurrencies and digital assets constitute one of the fastest growing emerging technology ecosystems,” Candace Browning, head of global research for Bank of America, said in the memo. “We are uniquely positioned to provide thought leadership due to our strong industry research analysis, market-leading global payments platform and our blockchain expertise.”

Banks have been increasingly looking to expand into the wild world of cryptocurrencies, with many pushing to offer wealth-management products or custody services for the asset class. Some banks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., have begun offering crypto-futures trading.

Shah joined Bank of America in 2013 after stints at Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and previously led Bank of America’s global technology specialist team. Mamta Jain and Andrew Moss will also join the lender’s research arm as part of the changes and continue to report to Shah, Browning said in the memo.



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RBI asks banks to prepare for transition from LIBOR, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued an advisory asking banks to prepare for the transition out of London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).

In August last year, the RBI requested banks to frame a Board approved plan, outlining an assessment of exposures linked to LIBOR and the steps to be taken to address risks arising from the cessation of LIBOR, including preparation for the adoption of the Alternative Reference Rates (ARR).

“Banks and financial institutions are encouraged to cease, and also encourage their customers to cease, entering into new financial contracts that reference LIBOR as a benchmark and instead use any widely accepted ARR (Alternative Reference Rates), as soon as practicable and in any case by December 31, 2021,” an RBI circular said on Thursday.

The directive comes with the objective of orderly, safe, and sound LIBOR transition and considering customer protection, reputational and litigation risks involved, banks or financial institutions.

While certain US dollar LIBOR settings will continue to be published till June 30, 2023, the extension of the timeline for cessation is primarily aimed at ensuring roll-off of USD LIBOR-linked legacy contracts, and not to encourage continued reliance on LIBOR.

“It is, therefore, expected that contracts referencing LIBOR may generally be undertaken after December 31, 2021, only for the purpose of managing risks arising out of LIBOR contracts (e.g. hedging contracts, novation, market-making in support of client activity, etc.), contracted on or before December 31, 2021,” it said.



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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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4 Fundamentally Strong Small And Mid-Cap Stocks To Buy

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Sterling & Wilson Solar

It’s a small-cap stock with a Market cap of Rs. 4604 crores. The Company is a global pure-play, end-to-end solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) solutions provider.

The stock price has gone from 185 to 345 levels during a year. It’s a prominent company in this sector and fundamentally the stocks look good as promoters have recently repaid Rs. 67 crores worth of ICD’s in the last quarter and they assured pending ICDs to be repaid back by Sept 2021. The further company expects to receive Rs. 500 cr as EPC Dues.

We expect the stock price near-term target around Rs. 360 to up Rs. 410 and have a buy on this small cap stock. The current share price of this stock is Rs 271.

Kiri Industries

Kiri Industries

It’s a small-cap stock with a market cap of Rs. 1992 crores. It is the fastest-growing Dyes, Intermediates & Chemicals company. In the last six months, the stock has gone up from 525 levels to 650 levels. It is a fundamentally good company and one can buy at current levels of Rs. 590 with a target price of Rs. 750 in the near term. The shares are currently trading at Rs 588.

Olectra Greentech

It’s a small-cap stock with a market cap of Rs. 1995 crores. This Company is a pioneer in electric bus manufacturing and insulators in India. The company is using new-age technology and has been a part of building the Power Transmission & distribution in India.

The stock has performed very well & gone up from 55 levels to 245 level in past one year. We recommend this stock to buy with a target price of 320-350 in the near term.

Poly Medicure

Poly Medicure

It’s a Mid-Cap stock with Market cap of Rs. 9612 crores. Poly Medicure Limited is one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality medical devices across the world. The stock price has given a super performance from Rs 293 to 1165 levels in one year period i.e upside 300% upside. We expect the price to go up further to 1400-1450 in the near term and can maintain a buy at current levels of Rs. 1000 on this stock.

 Laxmi Organic

Laxmi Organic

It’s a Mid-Cap stock with a Market cap of Rs. 6346 crores. This company is manufacturer of Speciality Ingredients and solvents catering to various sectors like pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food packaging, pigments, and coatings. The stock has shown a brilliant performance from 145 to 250 levels in one year’s time. The stock is in full momentum and fundamentally we expect the price to reach 320-340 levels.

The author by Kapil Goenka is Director at C.M. Goenka Stock Brokers.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

All of the above stocks are recommended by Kapil Goenka, Director at C.M. Goenka Stock Brokers. Investing in stocks is risky and investors should do their own research. The author, the brokerage firm or Greynium Information Technologies Pvt Ltd is not responsible for any losses incurred due to a decision based on the above article. Investors should hence exercise due caution as markets have run-up significantly.



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DBS Bank India grows profitability despite LVB merger impact

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LVB was amalgamated into DBIL in November 2020.

DBS Bank India (DBIL), the wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Bank of Singapore, which has taken over the troubled Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB), on Thursday said it could grow profitability despite the impact from the amalgamation of LVB.

Post-amalgamation, DBIL has been focusing on unifying the LVB and DBS workforces and re-building the LVB business. While the integration of operating platforms and branches has been underway, the steady growth in LVB current and savings account balances as well as in the gold loans portfolio in 2021 was an early indicator of the success of the current strategy, it said. LVB was amalgamated into DBIL in November 2020.

Surojit Shome, MD & CEO, DBIL, said, “We have made considerable progress with the integration of Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) since the amalgamation in November 2020 even with the dislocations due to the second wave of the pandemic. While, as expected, there has been an immediate impact on our financial results due to the high net NPAs and operating losses at LVB, we are confident of realising the long- term prospects of the combined franchise. In the erstwhile LVB operations, we have already been able revitalise the gold loans business and grow deposits. Our immediate priority is to integrate the operating systems and processes so that we can deliver best-in-class solutions to a wider customer franchise.”

DBIL, releasing its FY21 results which included the LVB’s performance since amalgamation, said its net revenues grew by 85% to Rs 2,673 crore (includes Rs 134 crore from LVB) from Rs 1,444 crore in FY20. Its profit before tax (PBT) rose to Rs 679 crore from Rs 170 crore, despite absorbing LVB’s pre-tax losses of Rs 341 crore from November 2020 to March 2021. DBIL’s net profit rose to Rs 312 crore from Rs 111 crore.

Total deposits of DBIL increased by 44% to Rs 51,501 crore (includes Rs 18,823 crore from LVB). Savings account balances grew by 207%, and current account balances grew by 98% y-o-y, including growth on account of the amalgamation. Overall, CASA ratio improved to 31% from 19%, said DBIL. Net advances of the bank grew to Rs 36,973 crore (includes Rs 10,685 crore from LVB).

Gross NPA remained moderate at 1.83% for DBIL excluding the LVB portfolio. While gross NPA deteriorated to 12.93% after the amalgamation of LVB, the net NPA, on a combined basis, stood at 2.83%, given 84% provision coverage. Capital adequacy ratio stood at 15.13%, with CET1 at 12.34%. During the year, DBS Bank infused Rs 2,500 crore into DBIL to support the amalgamation. The bank adopted the concessional tax regime, resulting in an additional charge of Rs 184 crore, on account of one-time adjustment.

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Reserve Bank of India – Notifications

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‘Inflation spike seems transitory’ – The Hindu BusinessLine

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Government Securities’ (G-Sec) prices rallied on Thursday despite inflationary concerns from rising prices of petrol and diesel as the Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das observed that the inflation spike appears to be transitory.

The price of the widely traded 2035 G-Sec/GS (coupon rate: 6.64 per cent) rose 51 paise to close at ₹99.21 (previous close: ₹98.70) with its yield declining about 6 basis points to 6.73 per cent (6.79 per cent).

Bond prices and yields are inversely related and move in opposite directions. The price of the 5.63 per cent GS 2026 increased by 40 paise to close at ₹99.70 (₹99.30) with its yield declining about 10 basis points to 5.70 per cent (5.80 per cent).

Das, in an interview to a financial daily, said the current inflation spike appears to be transitory, driven largely by supply-side factors, and it is expected to moderate in the third quarter.

Financial stability report

The central bank’s latest financial stability report has cautioned that hasty withdrawal of policy stimulus to support growth before sufficient coverage of the vaccination drive can sap macro-financial resilience and have adverse unintended consequences. CARE Ratings Chief Economist Madan Sabnavis emphasised that the rising prices of petrol and fuel has spooked the market, which sees inflation climbing. This in turn has affected the bond market as the RBI has held on to the yield curve.

‘Bond market edgy’

“It (rising fuel price) enters transport costs which get embedded in the final prices of all commodities. The fact that fuel is not in the GST (goods and service tax) gives freedom to the government to increase taxes without any constraint.

“But allowing prices to increase has distorted inflation which in turn has kept the bond market edgy,” he said.

Sabnavis opined that the RBI’s resolve to manage the yield curve has caused a disconnection between monetary policy action and interest rate action.

Meanwhile, the first tranche of G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 2.0), entailing open market purchase of five G-Secs aggregating ₹20,000 crore, sailed through.

This sets the stage for banks and primary dealers to bid at Friday’s auction of three G-Secs, including a new 10-year GS.

The Government will be raising ₹26,000 crore via sale of these G-Secs. It will also have the option to retain additional subscription up to ₹6,000 crore against the securities being auctioned.

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