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India’s banking system privatization plagued with capital, regulatory woes
India’s banking system privatization plagued with capital, regulatory woes
They need to pump money into lenders before selling them if they want to make them more attractive to potential buyers, reports S&P.
Second wave of COVID infections impairs Indian banks’ performance through 2022
Recovery will be more subdued as households prioritize rebuilding their savings.
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Moore JFC Group’s Surya Narayanan underscores government reforms, foreign investments, and digital diversification vital for economic growth
Surya highlights strong government support, a tech-savvy population, and openness to change as key drivers of regional growth.
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