Special liquidity operations: Government Security prices rise

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Government Security (G-Sec) prices rose on Thursday in the backdrop of the Reserve Bank of India’s announcement that it will conduct special liquidity operations for the end of the Financial Year.

Price of the 10-year benchmark G-Sec (carrying a coupon rate of 5.85 per cent) was up 15 paise to close at ₹97.96 over the previous close (₹97.81), with its yield declining about two basis points to 6.1311 per cent (6.1521 per cent).

Price of the 5-year G-Sec (carrying a coupon rate of 5.15 per cent) rose about 17 paise to close at ₹98.015 over the previous close (₹97.85), with its yield declining about four basis points to 5.6425 per cent (5.6838 per cent).

As part of the special liquidity operations for the end of the Financial Year, the RBI said it will conduct fine-tuning variable rate repo auctions on March 26 and March 31for ₹25,000 crore each.

These auctions are to meet any additional/ unforeseen demand for liquidity and to provide flexibility to the banking system in year-end liquidity management.

Furthermore, the central bank, as a one-time measure, has decided not to conduct any variable rate reverse repo auction for the fortnight beginning March 26in order to ensure the availability of ample liquidity to manage year-end requirements.

The tenor of the March 26 auction will be for 11 days and that of the March 31 auction will be five days.

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RBI to conduct ‘fine tuning’ repo auctions on March 26 and 31

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on Thursday, said it will conduct ‘fine-tuning’ variable rate repo auctions on March 26 and March 31for ₹25,000 crore each.

These auctions are to meet any additional/ unforeseen demand for liquidity and to provide flexibility to the banking system in year-end liquidity management.

Furthermore, the central bank, as a one-time measure, has decided not to conduct any variable rate reverse repo auction for the fortnight beginning March 26in order to ensure the availability of ample liquidity to manage year-end requirements.

The tenor of the March 26 auction will be for 11 days and that of the March 31 auction will be five days.

As a special case, Standalone Primary Dealers will be allowed to participate in these auctions, along with other eligible participants, the RBI said in a statement.

All other terms and conditions as applicable to term repo auctions will remain the same.

The central bank said the next variable rate reverse repo auction will be held on the next reporting Friday – April 9.

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JICA signs ¥10-b loan agreement with TCCL

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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has signed a loan agreement with Tata Cleantech Capital Limited for a maximum amount of ₹10 billion.

The loan would help support TCCL in offering loans to businesses that focus on renewable energy generation, e-mobility solutions and energy efficiency, to help mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing the emission of greenhouse gas.

“This loan will be provided through the Private Sector Investment Finance scheme of JICA and is co-financing with the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC),” said a statement on Thursday.

The Government of India has ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016, in which India has committed to cut GHG emissions intensity of its GDP by 33-35 per cent by 2030, it further said, adding that the government is promoting mitigation measures such as installation of renewable energy, energy efficient equipment, and electric vehicles.

Manish Chourasia, Managing Director, TCCL, said: “Our focus will continue to be to fund and support projects across renewable energy, e-mobility and energy efficiency sectors.”

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RBI has major concerns on cryptocurrencies, flagged it to govt: Das

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The Reserve Bank of India has “major concerns” on the cryptocurrencies traded in the market and has conveyed the same to the government, its governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday said.

Underlining that both the government and the RBI are “committed to financial stability”, Das said there are no differences between the central bank and the Finance Ministry on the matter, and “we should now await the final decision on the matter” from the Centre.

Also read: Economic activity to continue unabated: RBI Governor

The comments come in light of what has been termed as confusing signals from the government on the cryptocurrencies. After announcing its intent to completely ban such currencies, which are very volatile in nature without any underlying principle guiding its values, the government had shown some openness to such currencies like Bitcoin.

“Central bank digital currency is one thing. The cryptocurrencies which are traded in the market are something else. Both RBI and government are committed to financial stability. We have flagged certain concerns around these cryptocurrencies which are being traded in the market. We have flagged certain major concerns to the government,” Das said.

He said the matter is still under the examination of the government, and a decision on this issue will be taken by it sooner than later.

It can be noted that the RBI had first banned such currencies through an order, which was struck down by the Supreme Court last year. The central bank’s concerns stem from the non-fiat nature of such currencies which are touted as the future in some quarters, and in the volatile price movements in them. In the past, the RBI had also come out with an appeal cautioning people not to trade in such currencies.

After the government proposed a complete ban on such currencies in a Bill presented in January, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had earlier this month said that she is all for encouraging experiments in the field, which was termed as a confusing signal in some quarters.

Das on Thursday said the RBI continues its work on a digital version of a fiat currency, and is currently “assessing the financial stability implications of introducing such a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)”.

“As the underlying technology is still developing, we are exploring ways for a clear, safe and legally certain settlement finality, which is most crucial for a secure and efficient payment system,” he said.

Das added that there are not many “practical instances” of operationalisation of a CBDC globally, and this calls for “utmost precaution” before India goes ahead.

Meanwhile, Das said digital is the future across the banking landscape and “we will have a lot of shifts taking place on this front going ahead”.

From a regulatory perspective, fostering effective regulations will be a priority for the RBI, he said, adding it is an endeavour not to constrain innovations but to promote those without compromising on financial sector stability, cybersecurity and customer protection.

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Shaktikanta Das: No difference of opinion between RBI and government on cryptocurrencies

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RBI had virtually banned cryptos back in 2018. (File image)

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor ShaktiKanta Das on Thursday said that there is no difference of opinion between the central bank and the government on cryptocurrencies in India. Comments from the RBI Governor have come against the backdrop of prevailing uncertainty around the future of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin India. While the RBI has retained its tough stance on alleged cryptocurrencies or crypto-related risks to financial stability and the credit system so far and had, in fact, virtually banned cryptos back in 2018, the government has seemed to be open to experiments around cryptos instead of an outright ban.

“I do not think there is any difference of opinion between the RBI and the Central government on cryptocurrencies,” Shaktikanta Das said at the India Economic Conclave. The Governor also said that both the RBI and the government are committed to financial stability and that RBI has flagged some ‘major concerns’ to the government on cryptocurrencies. However, “it is still under examination, the government will come out with a decision on it.” In February this as well, Das had told CNBC-TV18 that “we have major concerns from the financial stability angle” even as the RBI has been looking to launch a digital currency.

Also read: Bitcoin ban might trigger crypto firms to shift abroad, investors to transact on foreign exchanges: Expert

While the government is likely to introduce the Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill, 2021 in the ongoing Parliament session to ban all ‘private’ cryptocurrencies, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s at the recently held India Today Conclave had said that “while the RBI may take a call on official cryptocurrency but from our side, we are very clear that we are not shutting off all options.” Even as crypto startups had welcomed Sitharaman’s statement, a Reuters report days later, citing a senior government official, said that India will propose a law to ban cryptocurrencies and fine anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets.

Amid the confusion over the crypto ban, Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani on Monday had backed the use of crypto among people. “We should think of crypto as an asset class and allow people to have some crypto. Crypto as a transaction medium will not work as fast as UPI, which is targeting a billion transactions a day. However, crypto has enormous capital,” Nilekani had said in a Clubhouse session on Monday with Silicon Valley angel investor Balaji Srinivasan and Blume Ventures’ Managing Partner Karthik Reddy.

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Beginning of the end? Covid cases in India may top 25 lakh in ongoing second wave, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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A total 25 lakh cases are expected pan India in the second Covid wave that began in India in February 2021 based on trends till March 23.

Considering the number of days from the current level of daily new cases to the peak level during the first wave, India might reach the peak in the second half of April, according to SBI Research.

The entire duration of the second wave might last up to 100 days counted from February 15.

Notably, Maharashtra alone accounts for the majority of the daily new cases currently.

Localised lockdowns/restrictions have not resulted in controlling the spread of infection, it said, adding, “This is visible in the case of many states including Maharashtra and Punjab.”

Vaccines

Though the global COVID-19 experience shows a second wave is much higher in intensity than the first wave, the presence of the vaccine makes the difference currently. Thus India will be able to manage the situation better, it said.

District wise analysis reveals that cases have again started increasing in top 15 districts, mostly urban, while the spread in rural districts is almost stable: Shift in rural penetration from Kerala in January 21 to Maharashtra in March 2021 cases are largely localised and concentrated, it said in a report, ‘Second wave of infections: The beginning of the end?’

The research house added it thought it will never have to put together slides documenting the second wave.

Certain states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Haryana have vaccinated more than 20% of their elderly
population (above 60 years)

Several states with a higher elderly population (>60 years) including Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal have vaccinated less percentage of their elderly population and must increase their pace of inoculation, it said

If we assume more number of people are willing to take vaccines and the daily vaccine inoculation increases to 40-45 lakh from the current maximum level of 34 lakh, then with this capacity we can vaccinate our population above 45 years in four months from now.

There has also been a study in the past of the Great Pandemic flu of 1918-19 by Hatchett, Mecher and Lipsitch (2007) whose findings support the hypothesis that rapid implementation of multiple non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) including the closure of schools, churches, and theatres can significantly reduce influenza transmission, but that viral spread will only be renewed upon relaxation of such measures, it said.

Other countries

Daily cases during the second wave peak witnessed in other countries has been multiple times the peak daily cases during the first wave: But at that time there was no vaccination. For instance, France witnessed peak daily cases of around 11.7 times the daily peak of new cases witnessed during its first wave.

But India might be able to handle well as vaccine is now available, it said.

“If we consider the days required to reach the current level from the lowest level of daily new cases witnessed in Feb’21, overall number of days that India took during the second wave is similar to what was during the first wave,” it said.

However, the difference lies in the speed of spread of infection in certain States like Gujarat, MP, Maharashtra, Punjab and Chhattisgarh, where the cases have increased at a much faster pace during the current second wave, it said.



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ICICI-Videocon PMLA case: HC grants bail to Deepak Kochhar

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The Bombay High Court on Thursday granted bail to Deepak Kochhar, husband of former ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar, in a money laundering case registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

Kocchar had approached the high court after a special court in the city rejected his bail in December last year.

Also read: ICICI Bank launches instant EMI facility on net banking for high value transactions

Justice PD Naik of the high court granted bail to him on merits on Thursday.

Kocchar was arrested by the ED in September last year under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in the alleged ICICI Bank-Videocon money laundering case.

The ED registered the money laundering case following an FIR registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against the Kochhar couple, Videocon Group promoter Venugopal Dhoot, and others for allegedly causing loss to ICICI Bank by sanctioning loans to the Videocon Group of companies in contravention to the policies of ICICI Bank.

Kochhar had argued that the ED had taken note of all the alleged proceeds of crime in the case, so there was no chance of him creating any third party rights, or interfering with the probe if out on bail.

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Economic activity to continue unabated: RBI Governor

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The revival of economic activity, which has restarted, should continue unabated going forward, according to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das.

“Our preliminary analysis shows that next year’s estimated growth rate at 10.5 per cent would not require a downward revision,” Das said at the India Economic Conclave.

Also read: New RBI norms: Uni-State UCBs can convert to multi-State UCBs via amalgamation

To a specific question on whether the ‘V-shaped’ growth could become ‘U-shaped’ growth, the Governor observed that the central bank has never given its forecast for growth in terms of alphabets.

While the renewed surge in Covid-19 cases in many parts of the country is a matter of concern, Das said this time around, compared to where India was last March or April, the country has some additional insurance — vaccine and Covid-19 protocol — against the impact of Covid-19 pandemic.

“The first is that there are two vaccines which are being rolled out. And the speed of roll-out is very fast, with about five crore people being vaccinated.

“The second aspect is that overall, people are by and large used to the Covid-19 protocol. It appeared that people had lowered their guard. But I am sure they will step up their guard against the spread of the pandemic,” the Governor said.

“And the third aspect is that, at this point in time, the country is unlikely to see the kind of lockdown which it experienced last year,” he added.

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SEBI orders attachment of Rana Kapoor’s assets to recover ₹1-cr dues

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To recover its pending dues from YES Bank founder Rana Kapoor, market regulator SEBI has directed the attachment of his assets.

SEBI had imposed a fine of ₹1 crore on Kapoor in September 2020 and he has failed to pay it. The fine was levied on Kapoor for not making disclosures regarding a transaction of Morgan Credit, which was an unlisted promoter entity of YES Bank. Kapoor had created an opaque layer between him and stakeholders and violated the provision of the LODR (Listing Obligations and Dislcosure Requirements) Regulation, Securities and Exchange Board of India had said in the order.

Also read: SEBI seeks ‘discretion’ in prosecutions

SEBI had sent a demand notice to Kapoor in February this year but he did not clear the dues. The pending dues, totalling ₹1.04 crore, include an initial fine of ₹1 crore, interest of ₹4.56 lakh and recovery cost of ₹1,000, the attachment notice says. SEBI has asked banks, depositories and mutual funds not to allow any debit from the accounts of Kapoor. However, credits have been permitted. Also, the regulator has directed the banks to attach all accounts, including lockers, held by the defaulter.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had arrested Kapoor in a fresh money-laundering case linked to an alleged ₹4,300-crore fraud at the Punjab and Maharashtra Cooperative (PMC) Bank in Maharashtra. Kapoor has already been in judicial custody after he was arrested by the central probe agency in March last year in connection with alleged financial irregularities and purported kickbacks paid to him and his family members in lieu of certain loans provided by YES Bank to a number of high-profile borrowers.

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Sebi orders attachment of bank, demat, MF accounts of Rana Kapoor, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NEW DELHI: Markets regulator Sebi on Wednesday ordered attachment of bank accounts as well as share and mutual fund holdings of Rana Kapoor, former MD and CEO of Yes Bank, to recover dues of over Rs 1 crore.

The decision has been taken after Kapoor failed to pay the fine imposed on him.

Sebi, in September 2020, had levied a fine of Rs 1 crore on Kapoor for not making disclosures regarding a transaction of Morgan Credit, which was an unlisted promoter entity of Yes Bank.

By not disclosing about the transaction to Yes Bank’s board of directors, Kapoor created an opaque layer between him and stakeholders and violated the provision of the LODR (Listing Obligations and Dislcosure Requirements) Regulation, Sebi had said in the order.

Further, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) issued a demand notice to Kapoor in February this year, although he did not pay any dues.

The pending dues, totalling Rs 1.04 crore, include an initial fine of Rs 1 crore and an interest of Rs 4.56 lakh and a recovery cost of Rs 1,000, the attachment notice showed on Wednesday.

In the notice, Sebi has asked banks, depositories and mutual funds not to allow any debit from the accounts of Kapoor. However, credits have been permitted.

Further, the regulator has directed the banks to attach all accounts, including lockers, held by the defaulter.

“Whereas no amount has been paid by the defaulter (Kapoor).

“There is sufficient reason to believe that the defaulter may dispose of the amounts/ proceeds in the banks accounts held with your bank and realisation of amount due under the certificate would in consequence be delayed or obstructed,” Sebi said.

In a notice to all banks in the country, the regulator ordered to “attach with immediate effect…all accounts by whatever name, including lockers of the defaulter, held either singly or jointly with any other person, in your bank”.

The regulator has also asked banks, depositories and mutual funds to provide details of all accounts held by Kapoor, including copy of account statements for the past one year. It has also sought complete information of all loan accounts and advances.



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