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No one is talking much about making Mumbai an internamore. The financial sector is in the doghouse for its role in the present global economic roller coaster. New York, London and Dubai have suddenly become negative international icons. But making Mumbai or other Indian cities into financial hubs should remain on New Delhi's list of things to do. An advanced finan- cial sector functions as the brain of an economy, raising and allocating capital in an efficient manner. Finance also plays to India's soft strengths -- independent judiciary, depoliticised regulation and strong civil society. Which is one reason India's financial sector is seen as functionally superior to China's though a lot more money sloshes around in the latter.
The decision of the UK-registered Standard Chartered Bank to raise capital for its own use on the Indian stock mar- ket raises the possibility of another goal. This is making Mumbai an international capital market centre -- less Dubai and more New York. This would add tremendously to India's global profile, encourage the expansion of the less dodgy areas of finance, and provide spinoffs for the main engine of the new Indian economy -- the private corporate sector. Standard Chartered's $500-$730 million Indian Depository Receipt (IDR), the first time a foreign multinational is raising capital from India, will seek the funds of both Indian and foreign insti- tutional investors. It's largely a decision reflecting the bank's unusual East-West profile: a British bank whose two biggest profit centres are Hong Kong and India. The decision is also a recognition of the advances India has made in the area of financial regulation.
As the 2009 Milken Institute's ratings of national finan- cial markets indicate, India earns the highest ratings among emerging economies in areas like international funding, equity market maturity, quality of financial institutions, and the use of venture capital and private placements. It's still far behind developed country regulatory environments -- even the rules regarding IDRs are extremely user-unfriendly. The real weak- ness is that while India is no longer a country of capital famine, almost all the country's large savings pool is consumed by a profligate government. Until New Delhi learns to control its appetite for red ink, India can dream of being a facilitator for foreign corporations but not a genuine player of the game.
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Mitul Panchal
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"it should always be balancing act or acting balance."
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It if you are providing a full range of service u will not win the heart of the customer without building the relation.
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prakashraj kumavat
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"Relationship Building"
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Relationship Building is one of the tool which allow company or bank to build long term relation with the clients. Good relations with clients lead bank to increase its high networth client base.
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Hemant Chavhan
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No issues and as we all knows Congress will by hook or by croox will maintain their position and only due to that FII is continuously at buying side. So, Stock market will be up and will out perform other.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Indian Stock markets still a big volatile market. The inflation rate is a big threat to its growth. Commodity prices are touching new high. Interest rates are once again gearing up. A market largely depending on FIIs may suffer in the long run....
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Raju V P
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Right now, NO. Let us wait for the FIIs to panic and withdraw some of their funds - say 3 or 4 billion. You will see the markets crashing. Enter at that time. And wait for 3 or 4 months. The FIIs will come back due to their greed. Thats the time...
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yes it will if GOI wants positive growth in the economy
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no. Share markets will be the best option
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Manmath Patil
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"no. Share markets will be the best option"
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Share market is ongoing journey where only smart trader or investor can make money which could be multiples of the bank interest earned. If someone earned money then definitely someone has to loose this strategy never work for overall economy but...
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KARUNAKAR SHUKLKA
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"yes it will if GOI wants positive growth in the economy "
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yes it is good for the economy because at present the inflation is goes up so that control of inflation is necessary.
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Pradeep Gupta
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I agree with mr.kumavat the nationalize banks are not required no of employees. they required skilled and aggressive either by hiring or replacing
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prakashraj kumavat
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NO, Number of employees are not required in the Nationalize Banks but the existing numbers are required to be trained well so the customers services can be improved. As banking is in service industry so it is important to build relationship with...
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Kaushik Ghosh
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Firstly it matters whether the employees are efficient and skilled at par or not. I think non managerial employees are not at all efficient to handle critical and overlapping banking operations. Ironically they are always with the excuse of less...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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I want to support NO. & views of Murthy Sir.
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Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam
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When banks can give higher loan amount to big corporates at low interest why cant it give higher interest as the money they lend to bansk comes from these small investors only.
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What could be wrong with the Stock Market? Today, the 1 standard deviation event occurred, Sensex numbers. Economy is predicted to grow at 10% next fiscal. Credit market working ok. No subprime troubles. Industrial numbers grew around 9% till this quarter compared to 7.8% last fiscal same time. American numbers very encouraging. Showing median of 20% less trouble than last year. What could be the explanation of the markets heading south, when it is supposed to give a 0.02% daily return. The reason can be the unprecedented upward movement of the Dow. The Quants there might not have expected the sudden surge in the index there. The hedge funds and mutual funds there depends heavily on leverage. For every 1 dollar of invested funds they can leverage beyond 10 times that. Then they short certain quantity of investment with the long position say like 70/30, 70 long and 30 short or 120/40 the same way. If their Quant models misbehave like there short positions start loosing...
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One young academically excellent person went for an interview for a managerial position in a big company. He passed the first interview; BUT in that Company, the director did the last interview, made the last decision. The director discovered from the CV, that the youth's academic result was excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never was there a year he did not score. The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarship in school?" and the youth answered "no". The director asked, " Did your father pay your school fees?". The youth answered, "my father passed away when I was one year old and it was my mother who paid my school fees". The director asked, " Where did your mother work?" the youth answered, "my mother worked as cloth cleaner." The director requested the youth to show his hands and the youth showed a pair of hands that was smooth and perfect to the director. The director asked, " Did you ever help your mother wash clothes...
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The year 2010 brought back salary hikes that had to be foregone in 2009. That was just the beginning of a good year for wealth creation in which most assets in your portfolio, stocks, gold, property and even FDs, made handsome gains. Only inflation played party pooper, denting the real returns from your investments. Wouldn't it be wonderful if in 2011, your income and wealth rises at least as fast as they did last year, and the rate of inflation comes down? Right now that doesn’t seem likely. Future is never certain, but we list some possibilities here that will help you prepare for it better. 1. India's rising income to push up your pay package Except those who work for government, everybody else’s income growth, and even job security, eventually depends on the health of the economy, which is best captured in three letters: GDP or Gross Domestic Product . The growth rate of GDP has picked up during 2010-11, and the year is mostly likely to show a 9% growth. That will ensure a good...
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