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Netflix’s Prices Are Increasing. Don’t Expect Streaming to Get Cheaper Soon.

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A List Of Worries That Risk Flipping Much Worse

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RBI tightens norms on net open positions to curb rupee’s slide

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Kolkata\Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India has capped banks’ net open positions in the rupee at $100 million at the end of each business day, tightening its oversight in the foreign exchange market as the currency slid to record lows.

In a notification issued Friday, the central bank asked authorised dealers of foreign currency to comply with the rule by April 10. The cap will be on their open position on the onshore deliverable market.

“Traders must be long on the dollar in a large way. This regulation basically curbs speculative positions of a bank, which will in turn reduce pressure on the rupee,” said a currency trader at a private sector bank.

“This is called the overnight open position which traders are allowed to keep in respect of all currencies involving the rupee. For a large bank, these positions can usually be at around $1 billion both in onshore and offshore markets,” he said.

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RBI prescribes limits for open positions involving the rupee for exchange rate management and orderly development of the market, depending on market conditions.


The rupee has depreciated 3.5% since the start of the war and nearly 10% in this fiscal year. High crude oil prices are clouding the outlook for the local unit, with traders now expecting the rupee to touch 96-97 per dollar if oil prices remain around $115 per barrel.
“It has now been decided that authorised dealers shall ensure that their NOP-INR positions in the onshore deliverable market shall be maintained within $100 million at the end of each business day,” RBI said Friday in its master direction on risk management and inter-bank dealings.

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NARCL set to acquire debt of Kay Bouvet Engineering

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Mumbai: The National Asset Reconstruction Company (NARCL) is set to take over the Rs 1,000 crore debt of specialised equipment maker Kay Bouvet Engineering after its Rs 130-crore offer did not receive a challenging bid, people familiar with the details said. This acquisition could be the last for the government-backed bad loan aggregator this fiscal.

Banks led by IDBI had sought a challenge bid to NARCL’s Rs 130 crore offer earlier this month, with due diligence for prospective bidders ending on March 23.

No bidder came forward till the end of the day on March 24, the final day for bids in the Swiss challenge auction, after which banks are moving ahead with the transfer to NARCL.

The NARCL offer means a 13% recovery for banks and will be in a mix of 15% cash and the rest in security receipts to be redeemed on recovery.

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Kay Bouvet is a heavy engineering company engaged in the design, engineering and manufacturing of specialised equipment for strategic industries such as nuclear energy, power, defence and space. It has two manufacturing facilities in Maharashtra and Haryana.


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CaixaBank, S.A. (CAIXY) Shareholder/Analyst Call – Slideshow

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Adidas: A Buy At Undemanding Valuations As Inventory Set To Normalize

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Nifty 50 constituents mostly protected from oil shock: ICICI Securities

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Mumbai: ICICI Securities (ISec) said India’s benchmark Nifty is better insulated from a potential oil shock triggered by the ongoing Gulf conflict than the broader small-cap and mid-cap universe, as the index has higher exposure to energy suppliers such as coal, electricity and upstream oil companies that could benefit from rising prices.

The brokerage said suppliers of energy in the Nifty, including companies in coal, electricity and upstream oil, will benefit from higher realisations. Meanwhile, demand for coal and electricity is likely to increase as users shift away from oil and gas as fuel inputs.

Nifty 50 Constituents Mostly Protected from Oil Shock: ISecAgencies

Upstream oil, coal and power make up energy mix in index, which will see higher realisations

ICICI Securities said oil and gas suppliers, such as oil marketing and gas companies-the most impacted-are largely outside the Nifty and are spread across the small-cap and mid-cap segments. Energy-intensive industrials such as chemicals, fertilisers and building materials are also concentrated in the small-cap and mid-cap segments and are significantly impacted by higher crude and gas costs.

Within consumption, sectors such as aviation, autos, and consumer goods could be impacted by higher input costs, although larger companies within the Nifty can pass on costs and consolidate market share.

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The brokerage said services sectors, including IT, banks and financials, which account for a large weight in the index, do not rely much on oil and gas, limiting the overall impact.


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