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The government has notified the recapitalization bonds that will allocate Rs 80,000 crore to 20 state-run banks stressed with the burden of accumulated non-performing assets (NPAs), or bad loans. CLICK LINK TO READ FULL STORY >>
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India’s largest p-note issuer moves from Singapore to France; changes to Indo-Mauritius tax treaty could have triggered shift. CLICK LINK TO READ FULL STORY >>
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Indian ADRs ended lower on Tuesday. Infosys declined 1.62 percent and HDFC Bank shed 1.25 percent. CLICK LINK TO READ FULL STORY >>
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Indian ADRs ended mostly higher on Wednesday. HDFC Bank added 1.23 percent and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories gained 1.07 percent. CLICK LINK TO READ FULL STORY >>
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Five of the top 10 holdings of MFs were financials, ruled by private lenders HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, according to sources said. CLICK LINK TO READ FULL STORY >>
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Axis Bank Ltd posted a 25 percent rise in quarterly net profit, helped by higher interest and fee incomes as well as a drop in provisions for bad loans, although results fell slightly short of a consensus estimate. >>
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The richest 1 percent in India cornered 73 percent of the wealth generated in the country last year, a new survey showed today, presenting a worrying picture of rising income inequality.
Besides, 67 crore Indians comprising the population’s poorest half saw their wealth rise by just 1 percent, as per the survey released by the international rights group Oxfam hours before the start of the annual congregation of the rich and powerful from across the world in this resort town.
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The situation appears even grimmer globally, where 82 percent of the wealth generated last year worldwide went to the 1 percent, while 3.7 billion people that account for the poorest half of population saw no increase in their wealth.
The annual Oxfam survey is keenly watched and is discussed in detail at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting where rising income and gender inequality is among the key talking points for the world leaders.
Last year’s survey had shown that India’s richest 1 percent held a huge 58 percent of the country’s total wealth — higher than the global figure of about 50 percent.
This year’s survey also showed that the wealth of India’s richest 1 percent increased by over Rs 20.9 lakh crore during 2017 — an amount equivalent to the total budget of the central government in 2017-18, Oxfam India said.
The report titled ‘Reward Work, Not Wealth’, Oxfam said, reveals how the global economy enables the wealthy elite to accumulate vast wealth even as hundreds of millions of people struggle to survive on poverty pay.
“2017 saw an unprecedented increase in the number of billionaires, at a rate of one every two days. Billionaire wealth has risen by an average of 13 percent a year since 2010 — six times faster than the wages of ordinary workers, which have risen by a yearly average of just 2 percent,” it said.
In India, it will take 941 years for a minimum wage worker in rural India to earn what the top paid executive at a leading Indian garment firm earns in a year, the study found.
In the US, it takes slightly over one working day for a CEO to earn what an ordinary worker makes in a year, it added.
Citing results of the global survey of 70,000 people surveyed in 10 countries, Oxfam said it demonstrates a groundswell of support for action on inequality and nearly two-thirds of all respondents think the gap between the rich and the poor needs to be urgently addressed.
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the WEF meeting in Davos, Oxfam India urged the Indian government to ensure that the country’s economy works for everyone and not just the fortunate few.
It asked the government to promote inclusive growth by encouraging labor-intensive sectors that will create more jobs; investing in agriculture, and effectively implementing the social protection schemes that exist. Oxfam also sought to seal of the “leaking wealth bucket” by taking stringent measures against tax evasion and avoidance, imposing a higher tax on the super-rich and removing corporate tax breaks.
The survey respondents in countries like the US, UK, and India also favored 60 percent pay cut for CEOs.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday left for Davos in Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum.
“Showcasing India’s resilient economy and India’s attractiveness as a destination for doing business!
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“PM Narendra Modi emplanes for Davos to participate in the World Economic Forum,” Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet.
Modi will be the first Prime Minister from India to participate in the forum meeting in two decades after the then Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda in 1997.
The main event in Davos will be the keynote speech of Modi at the plenary session on January 23.
On Tuesday, Modi will also interact with 120 members of the International Business Council, which is a part of the WEF.
He will also interact with CEOs of Indian companies separately.
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ITC third-quarter Profit Rises 17 Percent; Beats Estimates
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India will set up a $350 million fund to finance solar projects, Power Minister R.K. Singh said, as the country steps up efforts to achieve its ambitious target of adding 175 gigawatts (GW) in renewable energy by 2022.
India will need at least $125 billion to fund a plan to increase the share of renewable power supply in the country’s grid by 2022, underlining the immense financing challenge ahead.
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The country, which receives twice as much sunshine as European nations, wants to make solar central to its renewable expansion. It expects renewable energy to make up 40 percent of installed power capacity by 2030, compared with 18.2 percent at the end of 2017.
“The country would achieve its target of 175 GW of installed renewable energy capacity well before 2020,” Singh said on Wednesday at an event organized by the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in Abu Dhabi.
Installed renewable power capacity is currently about 60 GW, and India plans to complete the bidding process by the end of 2019/20 to add a further 115 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2022.
India’s Yes Bank Ltd has committed to financing solar projects worth $5 billion, while state-run NTPC Ltd will contribute $1 million to an ISA fund, the power ministry said in a statement.
India wants foreign capital to account for a bulk of its investments to meet its renewable energy target.
But industry experts say most of the financing for the country’s renewables drive so far has come from domestic banks and such banks have to account for the lion’s share of new renewable investments in the future.
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Indian ADRs ended mostly higher on Wednesday. HDFC Bank added 1.23 percent and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories gained 1.07 percent.
Indian ADRs ended mostly higher on Wednesday. In the IT space, Infosys gained 1.92 percent at USD 18.12 and Wipro was down 0.84 percent at USD 5.88.
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In the banking space, ICICI Bank rose 3.90 percent at USD 10.92 and HDFC Bank added 1.23 percent at USD 105.01.
In the other sectors, Tata Motors was down 0.15 percent at USD 33.06 and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories gained 1.07 percent at USD 38.89.
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