China signals RMB appreciation on the cards; Alibaba creates China’s first small loan securitisation; India departing from monetary tightening strategy
Shanghai's free trade experiment could go live in the next two weeks; India looks to increase local bond market liquidity; Australia clear first interest rate swap
A survey of India’s top companies reported general satisfaction with their banking relationships, although services in money markets, short-term debt, and liquidity management fared less well, according to East & Partners.
India's RBI imposes further capital controls; Thailand's ombudsman proposes a crackdown on foreign land owners; Australia lays out the specifics of Basel III liquidity ratios
Aug 20, 2013
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has implemented several measures in an attempt to buoy the sinking rupee. CT fills in the news on the latest moves and provides an overview of the past few months.
India's 200-basis-points commercial rates hike last month forced cash-strapped companies to start borrowing at shorter tenors. Those lucky enough to be cash-rich are being offered juicy deposit rates as banks plug their own funding gaps.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has said its new key policy is rupee's stability. What is driving the rupee's weakness and what can India do curb it? CT asks the experts.
The US has kicked the deadline to hit FATCA regulations down the road; Burma has promised more central bank autonomy by splitting its ties with the finance ministry; the Reserve Bank of India fiddles again with FX hedging regulations.