The Reserve Bank of India has placed restrictions on New India Co-operative Bank of Mumbai, citing liquidity concerns. With deposits amounting to Rs 2436 crores at the end of March 2024, the bank is now prohibited from granting loans, renewing advances, or accepting new deposits starting February 13, 2025, to safeguard depositors’ interests.
Geopolitics, crude risk and the IT conundrum: Sridhar Sivaram on why investors may need to stay selective
Geopolitical tensions in West Asia are creating market uncertainty, impacting energy supplies and capital flows. While Indian equities have shown resilience, prolonged conflict could significantly