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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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India Star | LSE:INDY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06L4049 | ORD 0.2P |
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06/9/2012 09:02 | India Needs Long-Term Plan on Capital Infusion in Banks - PM's Adviser Share this article PrintAlert By Nupur Acharya MUMBAI--The Indian government needs to draw up a long-term plan on how it is going to inject money into state-run banks, the chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council said Thursday. "It is quite evident that the capital infusion by the government will remain large and has to be a continuous process, and as such a long-term program will have to be drawn up," C. Rangarajan said, according to the advance transcript of a speech he is scheduled to deliver later in the day at a conference. His comments come as the January date to start implementing stringent Basel-III rules draws nearer. Basel III is a global regulatory framework for more resilient banks and banking systems. Though banks can raise money by accessing the capital market, Mr. Rangarajan said state-run lenders will require additional budgetary support. On Tuesday, Reserve Bank of India Governor Duvvuri Subbarao said the government may have to inject 900 billion rupees ($16 billion) into state-owned banks to retain its current shareholding level. Write to Nupur Acharya at nupur.acharya@dowjon | waldron | |
21/6/2012 10:11 | kids go play somewhere else | waldron | |
21/6/2012 10:05 | Will India be joinging the E.U. soon then ? | hvs | |
21/6/2012 10:03 | One thing India has in common with problem countries of the EC is corruption. | blue_max | |
20/6/2012 22:41 | hvs does this mean anything to ya... .................... | sanks | |
17/6/2012 07:07 | Corrupt Desi,s everywhere. Ask Raj and Rajat , they will be fed for free by the U.S. taxpayers for years. | hvs | |
16/6/2012 20:26 | ""What we see [in India] is a fundamental domestic demand story that doesn't stall in the time of a global downturn," says Asianomics' Walker." Goes to show once again that pundits can also be wrong in their assumptions and projections. | blue_max | |
20/9/2010 22:55 | Now trading under ''IMIC'' ticker. Rodders | rodspotty | |
16/9/2010 10:36 | Wish they would stop it with all these rns,we cant afford them We will be skint before we get any of those infrastructure things . Big £25 sale just gone through . | h d shoring | |
14/9/2010 12:00 | More sales,will the last one out switch off the lights . Remind me again when does the bus leave for Africa . | h d shoring | |
13/9/2010 18:29 | Someone sold 100,000 shares today . What a thing to do when we approach an amazingly exciting time for this pulsating company ,with its avowed intention to make us a fortune by dealing in INFRASTRUCTURES. Can I have my money back please to play the slot machines at Scarborough ? LOL | h d shoring | |
09/9/2010 14:58 | I thought his other job was Chairman of that well-known African conglomerate - Gimic Ltd. Where he's known as the Gimic-kid Which is what we have been .... well and truly. | chrismez | |
08/9/2010 14:01 | I see Hershi Bar kid has been busy on his other job today .[chairman of gasol] they oddly enough operate in africa and loose money . | h d shoring | |
07/9/2010 07:33 | Inimically, my dear chap. | chrismez | |
05/9/2010 15:18 | Sounds just like the sort of thing Imic will buy . [Few planks missing] ,and [you never quite know],seems to ring a bell somewhere . | h d shoring | |
02/9/2010 20:18 | I'd quite like one of them bridges ... like you see in the Indiana Jones films. I like the older ones though where there's a few planks missing half way across and the ropes are worn thru so that you never quite know whether you're gonna make it to the other side. How many of those infrastructures can I get for £1m ??? | chrismez | |
27/8/2010 16:36 | Ha - like it - can I bring my Vuvuzela or is it my Zuluvulva (I can never remember)? | chrismez | |
27/8/2010 15:24 | Dont forget guys to buy your bush jackets and hats,ready for the great Hershi bar kid safari around Africa. It is scheduled to start 21/9/2010 straight after the money is wasted on changing our name . IMIC is inviting all long suffering INDY holders along to spot some wild infrastructures. The best ones will be optioned and the company may invest in them but reserves the right to let these options lapse if thought more fitting financially. You may bring your own mosquito nets to avoid being stung [again] | h d shoring | |
18/8/2010 16:02 | Oh come on .... I need a good belly-aching laugh, the sort where you fall off your chair and roll around on the floor for hours with your legs in the air. You only get that sort of humour with the INDY board - only place in the world. What divine wisdom does our much vaunted BoD have for us HD? | chrismez |
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