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  1. gurpreetsingh

    Rising Interest Rates and out of control inflation as a common man how to tackle it?

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on last Friday raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, its 12th hike since March last year, to combat near double-digit inflation." The petrol prices that have skyrocketed to over Rs 71 per liter." There is nothing a common man can do and all...
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    Thai Central Bank raises rates but now sees risks to growth

    The Bank of Thailand raised its policy rate a quarter of a point to 3.50 percent on Wednesday, a move widely expected by economists as inflation pushes higher but one that will annoy the new government, which wants to hold down borrowing costs. The outlook for rates from here on is uncertain...
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    Qatar Central Bank lowers key interest rates

    he central bank cut its overnight deposit rate to 0.75% from 1% and axed the overnight lending and repo rate to 4.5% from 5%, a day after the US Federal Reserve decided to keep the rates low for another two years. This is the third time in a year Qatar has cut rates. Last August, the central...
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    Project on Indian Foreign Policy and Interest Rates

    These are some files relate to Indian Foreign Policy and Interest Rates. Please see and comment
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    CROSS RATES

    We know that US dollar being the currency of intervention only US dollar/rupee exchange rate is available in the Indian Forex market and exchange rates of rupee with all other foreign currencies are derived from this rate through crosses. If we want to remit French from India, exchange rate...
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    FACTORS AFFECTING EXCHANGE RATES

    In a free market, it is the demand and supply of the currency which should determine the exchange rates but demand and supply is the dependent on many factors, which are ultimately the cause of the exchange rate fluctuation, some times wild. The volatility of exchange rates cannot be traced to...
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    Rates of Withholding Tax

    Rates of Withholding Tax Current rates for withholding tax for payment to non-residents are: (i) Interest 20% (ii) Dividends Dividends paid by domestic companies: Nil (iii) Royalties 10% (iv) Technical Services 10% (v) Any other services Individuals: 30% of the income Companies: 40% of...
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    Income Tax Rates for Males,Females and Senior Citizens

    For Males Taxable Annual Income Slab (In Rs.) Tax Rate (In %) Upto Rs. 1,50,000/- Nil Rs. 1,50,001/- to Rs. 3,00,000/- 10% Rs. 3,00,001/- to Rs. 5,00,000 20% Above Rs. 5,00,000/- 30% For Females Taxable Annual Income Slab (In Rs.) Tax Rate (In %) Upto Rs. 1,80,000/- Nil Rs. 1,80,001/- to...
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    Call Rates

    Call Rates The rate of interest paid on call loans is known as call rate. The call rate is highly variable from day to day and often from hour to hour. It varies from center to center also. It is very sensitive to changes in demand for and supply of call loans. The call rate in India used to...
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    Rates of return

    Rates of return Increases with risk (standard deviation) In excess of inflation Treasury bills Treasury notes Corporate bonds Common stocks What determines interest rates? Risk-free rate (k*) plus Premiums Inflation risk Default risk Maturity length Liquidity Basic financial...
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    Interest Rates

    ) Interest rate uncertainty exposes a firm to the following kinds of risks: 1. If the firm has borrowed on a floating rate basis, at very reset date, the rate for the following period would be set in line with the market rate. The firm’s future interest payments are therefore uncertain. An...
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    Difference in American and Indian Lending and Borrowing Rates

    Differential of American lending and borrowing rates. The interest rate paid by American banks was low, vis-à-vis, the expected rate from borrowers. European banks availed of this opportunity; they offered higher rates of interest at the cost of contenting themselves with smaller margins than...
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    Factors Effecting Exchange Rates

    Factors Effecting Exchange Rates Balance of Payments - A record of all transactions made between one particular country and all other countries during a specified period of time. BOP compares the dollar difference of the amount of exports and imports, including all financial exports and...
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    Rising interest rates affecting the industry

    The governmwtn has admitted taht the risisng interest is likely to affect the industry. Monetary issues work through a complex process of long and variable lags. This means that industry sector has not sepcifically represented against the rising interest rates. This means monetary actions of...
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    RBI's Key Policy Rates

    RBI's Key Policy Rates definitions are given in the document as per published in economic times newspaper 6th July. In case if u find any mistake please refer original source.
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    should rbi tighten the interest rates in future

    :SugarwareZ-120:thiss is the ppt on rbi,s interest rates .hope this ll help u all
  17. rajanlove

    Fed sees rates near zero for extended period

    The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday expressed growing confidence that an economic recovery was building, even though it stuck to its commitment to keep borrowing costs near zero for "an extended period." As expected, the Fed kept its benchmark federal funds rate unchanged in a range of zero to...
  18. savio13

    Regulation of Bank Lending Rates

    Under Sections 21 and 35-A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 the Reserve Bank of India possesses statutory authority to regulate the interest rates charged by banks. For over two decades the Bank had relied upon its power of direct control on interest rates, rather than influencing them only...
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    Rates for Outdoor ADVertising

    Here is what every BMM student wants in most of his TYBMM projects.... Rates of Outdoor advertsing and their sizes as well
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    forward rates

    What is a forward rate? The N-day forward rate is the rate which appears in a contract to exchange a currency for another N days in the future. It is distinguished from the spot rate, which is the rate used in agreements to exchange one currency for another immediately. No currency changes hand...
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