Oracle default fears surge as credit swaps spike to 2-year high - is AI taking its toll?Oracle default fears surge as its credit-default swaps jump to a two-year high, signaling rising investor anxiety. The five-year CDS spread...
Indian banks to rely on certificates of deposit to fund year-end credit demand, officials sayIndian banks are planning to issue more certificates of deposit to meet the year-end loan demand as attracting deposits remains difficult. ...
Credit Suisse CDS at crisis levels as banks rush to buy protectionIn a chaotic day of trading, quotes for one-year credit default swaps were considerably more expensive than the offers for longer durations...
Pakistan's default risk spikes; CDS index spikes 4.2%Pakistans risk of default, measured through the five-year currency default swap (CDS) index, spiked 4.2 percentage points to a new high at ...
RBI readies liquidity push to ease credit squeezeThe central bank will inject as much as ₹1 lakh crore in variable repo trades.
Interbank market shrunk over 6% last year: RBI ReportFund based exposure in the interbank market displayed an increasing trend over the last three years with a share of nearly 82 per cent in M...
Mutual funds' 'river crossing' may soon become a thing of the pastMutual funds’ financial manoeuvring may soon become a thing of the past as the market regulator has started looking into daily trade data.
Post ban of pornographic websites, sale of porn DVDs up; prices hit the roofWith the ban preventing download of adult content, people and retailers queued up in markets like Palika Bazar, Lajpat Nagar and Paharganj.
Mutual Funds park funds to beat year-end pressure on redemptionLower year-end market liquidity has resurrected the practice of “holding period return” in the domestic certificate of deposit market.
Liquid funds outperform short term bond funds in last one monthAccording to Value Research, a mutual fund tracking entity liquid funds delivered 0.62% returns as against 0.51% returns delivered by short...
- Year-end spike in CD rates may face scrutiny
In March this year, interest rates on CDs shot up from 10.5% to nearly 12% as banks made desperate attempt to garner deposits.
- India - the riskiest BRIC
Credit Default Swaps (CDS), the financial instruments keenly tracked by sophisticated investors around the world for the first stirrings of...
- Short-term Certificate of Deposits issuances fall to 2-year low: RBI data
Certificate of deposits or CDs are losing their sheen as investors and other financial institutions are not finding these short-term instru...
- One-year CD rates hit 24-month high at 10%
Yields on one-year certificate of deposit rates have touched a 24-month high of 10% as the Reserve Bank of India raised its key policy rate...
- Huge surplus SLR will provide the required liquidity buffer
The markets ended last week with a large shortage of liquidity, aggregating at . 1,40,000 crore, after the tax outflows exited the system.
- Call rates likely to remain in 4.50%-5.00% range
Call rates are expected to range between 4.50% and 5.00%. Call rates were steady around the reverse repo rate of 4.50% on Friday.
- Call rates likely to hover around 4.75%-4.90%
Although the amount has been relatively small, the fact that funds are being parked with RBI ahead of the reporting Friday is providing a m...