Banks general
ICICI Bank raises $1 billion in syndicated loans
By Rex Mathew | 22 Dec 2006
ICICI Bank, Sangli Bank boards approve amalgamation proposal
By | 11 Dec 2006
ICICI board to consider merger of Sangli Bank
By | 09 Dec 2006
SBI may tap market for Tier I capital next year
07 Dec 2006
RBI regroups NBFCs into three
By | 07 Dec 2006
RBI opens forex business to UCBs
By | 29 Nov 2006
RBI allows HDFC Bank to set up new branches, ATMs
By | 25 Nov 2006
EXIM Bank''s Global Trade Finance likely to float IPO
By | 24 Nov 2006
Citigroup and allies bag China bank deal for $3.1 billion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Nov 2006
Yes Bank to allot shares worth Rs120 crore to Swiss Re
By Our Banking Bureau | 09 Nov 2006
RBI doubles bank credit limit to Indian JVs, subsidiaries overseas
By | 07 Nov 2006
RBI leaves reverse-repo rate unchanged
By Rex Mathew | 31 Oct 2006
Is the SBI stock a bargain?
By | 31 Oct 2006
SBI Q2 net falls 2.5 per cent on higher tax provisions
By Rex Mathew | 30 Oct 2006
What do bankers expect from RBI tomorrow?
By | 30 Oct 2006
ICBC shares rise 14.6 per cent post listing
28 Oct 2006
Chinese bank raises over $19 billion in IPO
27 Oct 2006
Indian Bank plans IPO of Rs800-Rs1200 crore early next year
By Our Banking Bureau | 16 Oct 2006
HSBC facilitates transactions between the UAE and India
By HSBC today launched its | 11 Oct 2006
SBI to open commercial branch in Bahrain next month
By | 11 Oct 2006
SBI associates to raise Rs3,000 crore
28 Sep 2006
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