Real exchange rate stabilisation and managed floating: exchange rate policy in India, 1993-2001 The paper examines the exchange rate management objectives of the Indian central bank after the shift to a floating exchange rate regime in 1993. It argues... R Kohli - 《Journal of Asian Economics》...
DBS Bank India, said, “Corporates with floating benchmarked foreign currency loans, especially those who have an interest rate or cross-currency hedges built around the floating rate borrowings, are concerned that benchmark transitioning may result in additional cost. This is because the loan and...
Tan and Floros (2012b) focus on the impact GDP growth rate has on bank profitability. They argue that Chinese bank profitability is relatively lower at times of economic boom. Show moreView chapterExplore book Risk management and performance in the Chinese banking sector Yong Tan, in ...
This is the corridor we have in India. It is just 50 basis points. We have a single policy instrument, namely the repo rate and our operating target is the weighted average core money rate (WACR). Our liquidity management operations ensure that the core money rate remains closely aligned w...
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6.1.1.13.1 Bank rate A bank rate is the rate at which the central bank of a country allows financing to commercial banks. The central bank uses the bank rate for short-term purposes. Any upward revision in the bank rate is an indication that banks should also increase deposit rates as ...
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At present, the Indian banking system faces a number of difficult challenges. In such a scenario, the present study is an attempt to measure the financial performance of the second largest public sector bank of India i.e. Punjab National Bank. This study is entirely based on secondary data ...