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Topic of the week :  Managing liquidity crisis     Go to Topic
A liquidity crisis occurs whenever a firm is unable to pay its bills on time...
 
I am sure all are aware of the credit crunch in today's scenario. The present credit squeeze situation is arising out of the overstretching of the deployment of bank’s resources, as evident from the credit deposit ratio of 75.16 per cent, investment deposit ratio of 28.27 per cent and cash deposit ratio of 9.89 per cent, the cumulative total of which exceeds 113 per cent of the deposits as on October 10. It is, therefore, obvious that the excess 13 per cent comes from equity and float funds. Th
 
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Well, GAP analysis(using Time Bucket) is still the best way to see the structural liquidity needs and obligations coupled with short term liquidity measurement- focusing in rise/fall in liquidity flow within 90 days. If it is added with liquidity...
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Referred by Leena Khade, Banc Assurance, Deutsche Bank  | 9 months ago
So the trend again looks gloomy. Markets are at all time low. Economy again hit. Do you think we are heading towards another recession?
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Argument added by Padmanabhan R, Finance student  | 2 years ago
If it got advantages then to fight downward pressure, speculation etc can consider limit on period, but don’t agree with absolute ban as it heavily affect market liquidity and price corrections and discovery.  it has got another aspect also, for...
Argument added by Padmanabhan R, Finance student  | 2 years ago
I also believe this is not impossible . India at present is looking serious on boosting export, tax cuts, support and looking for new markets. Also it is important that we give more importance to exports. Though things are looking fine with domestic...
Dhoni's poor performance in this T-20 world cup with his Bat, gloves, and leadership leads to the brutal defeat of Team India in this world cup. Never throughout the series it looked that Indians had an upper hand. We had to face the defeat due to...
Hi, I have already put my views 8 months back.No country can be immune of any such crisis but India is least affected among the BRIC Economy. Economy of Brazil is in bad shape, Russia has "announced" 9% Fiscal deficit and GDP contraction. China is in...
The increasing terrorism all around our neighbours is a greater threat to our medium term success in attracting foreign capital.It is a serious threat to keeping our valuation either to our personal assets or to Brand India as a whole.All other issues...
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Argument added by Santosh Bhosle, Associate, IFCI  | 3 years ago
very true durgarao, I definitely feel that we are now in a stage of recession as exports are badly hit which are down by 15%. This in turn will hit manufacturing sector, raw material and capital goods imports, and Custom duty collections will also...
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Argument added by Ashim Chowdhury, Associate, ICICI Securities  | 3 years ago
Present difficulties are, to a large extent, of India ’s own making. Before the beginning of the era of economic liberalisation it had depended largely on domestic savings plus concessional foreign borrowings whose consequences were disliked by both...
Argument added by Santosh Bhosle, Associate, IFCI  | 3 years ago
No.I dont agree to it as those who lose their job would tranfer or send more money in the hope of relocating to their home and thereby increasing the inflow of remittances in India.
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Argument added by Sridhar B, Portfolio Manager, Blackstone Group  | 3 years ago
I believe that there is little evidence that such taxes reduce market instability and they will certainly not stop speculative attacks. However, even a small tax on each transaction could be sufficient to reduce liquidity in financial markets and do...
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