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Soorain Vahie  |  Added idea  "A Growth path for Indian Banks "  |  2 years ago
T he Indian banking system, with one of the best banking networks in the world, has witnessed a series of reforms  and liberalization and the increased participation of private sector banks. The growth of the retail financial services sector has...
Raj Deepak Singh  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I am not sure this topic is about the impact of recession on banks or something else. However there are few areas which one need to look at when it comes to banks. 1) Liquidity position: Indian banks are quite well off and never experienced any...
shome suvra chakraborty  |  Supported idea  "Ability to pursue all stakeholders"  |  2 years ago
Financial inclusion has many advantages. It increases deposit base which can act as cushion against asset liability mismatch and helps in mobilization of deposits..Remittances can flow to the rural customers through this proper channel.Issuance...
 
 
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dattatraya k nimbhorkar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
certainly, merger of public sector banks will reduce unduly high public expenditure incurred separatly by each public sector bank.The growth in assets and liabilities will enable them to participate in the international financial circles,floating...
Raj Deepak Singh  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I am not pretty sure how a consolidated big CITI like bank can help the economy growth of India. The next stream of growth has to come from rural india and unlike urban india we dont have a web of private and psu banks in rural india. What i feel it...
Ekta Dutta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
In my opinion, PSU banks should look for mergers and acquisitions in the next 5-10 years to achieve optimum economies of scale. It is subject to synergy, and subject to reasonable similarity in culture, that the public sector banks, in the next...
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Debate: "Do you think merger of PSU banks are essential for growth?" deleted from your view.
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shashank mishra  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
it is slower in spite of strong fundamentals it should be slow also. you can't expect quick recovery. as higher investment would result in higher inflation. In fact I think RBI govt. has handled the situation very well. It had a check on...
Raj Deepak Singh  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Well i think our economy is still in fragile state and despite of rising indexes worldwide i cannt see real demand across the sectors. I cannt argue much in macroeconomic prospective, but with weakening doller and china support, we cannt sustain the...
Ekta Dutta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
In my view, the recovery procedure are not what was expected. The biggest challenges before India right now are to ensure "monetary and fiscal stimuli work, returning to fiscal consolidation, supporting drivers of growth and managing policy in a...
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Debate: "Do you think inspite of all recovery procedures, is the recovery from crisis slower?" deleted from your view.
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Raj Deepak Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Nope.. The damage is big enough to recover in a year or two. However, the current recovery is V shapes one and its not necessery to correct from here with higher volatility.  Another possibility could be the consolidation around these levels for...
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Debate: "Are we seeing a sustained recovery from the current market rally?" deleted from your view.
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Prasad PN  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
It is not even started in India. With increasing tax collections and government borrowing aided by tall claims by which corporates raise funds has just started the creation of INDIAN BUBBLE and it will explode one day - may not be soon but it...
Raj Deepak Singh  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Do we have the RECESSION anytime?? Well technically NOT as GDP growth was always more than 5% for us.. then the question should be will the impact of US Recession will last further for India?? My answer is no. Unlike Japanese or chinese economy, we do...
Darshil  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
I think recession for India has still not come to an end yet. Untill and unless investor and consumer confidence strengthens in the country we cant say yet it is an end of recession. Why we judge the econimic condition by looking at the the...
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