Articles, tagged with "prime lending rate", page 1
28th December 2011
Base rate system The base rate was introduced by the RBI to replace the opaque and ineffective Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR). Under the previous system, banks were expected to lend above their BPLR, which was based on their true cost of funds. Howev...
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Author:
hardeepsaini
07th July 2011
At other times, it may be utilized to purchase new machinery that is directly connected to the operation of the business. The commercial loan is often thought of in terms of a short term source of cash for a business. Some bankers offer its format that is...
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Step Ahead Designs
12th May 2011
“In the past, SBI PLR (prime lending rate) crossing 13.25% has usually been an indicator of an impending slowdown. (It has already crossed that mark) When car loan rates hit 15% (they are 12-13% right now), a slowdown follows soon enough. So the signals a...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
12th May 2011
The central bank raised short-term lending (repo and reverse repo to 7.25% and 6.25% respectively). RBI has asked banks to set aside more money for bad loans, increasing provisions by up to 10%. Also, interest rates on savings deposits were increased by 5...
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Deal4Loan
12th May 2011
After the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) raised key policy rates by 50 basis points (bps), lenders have started raising their base rates (the benchmark rates for all loans). Punjab National Bank (PNB), Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) and YES Bank today raise...
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Deal4Loan
07th April 2011
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) a few days ago extended the deadline to another six months (till June 30 2011) to adopt the new method for computing base rate.Base rate is not very different from the PLR. However, it will be reflective of the current ra...
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Author:
Adhil Shetty
06th April 2011
A Dictionary.com defines inflation in economics means as: - A substantial, persistent rise in the level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency.
This is a very involved explanation for the...
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Author:
Jonathan Steele
17th March 2011
If you are planning to buy something on loan, get ready to spend more. Consumer loans, including home, personal and education loans, have become slightly costly in the past month with quite a few banks raising rates. For depositors, however, this is a goo...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
17th March 2011
Banks have been raising rates in past few months so the consumer loans, including home, personal and education loans have become costly. So now have to shell out more to own your dream home or any other loan you may opt for. Good news for depositors, as n...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
16th March 2011
The country's second largest private sector lender, HDFC Bank, has decided to hike fixed deposit rates by up to 100 basis points and lending rates by 50 basis points in line with industry trend. Deposit rates across select maturities will be revised upwar...
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Deal4Loan
04th March 2011
College is an important part of every education in this day and age. Companies have begun expecting those who they hire to have at least a basic college degree, and it is very hard to get a job that pays above minimum wage without one. Because college is ...
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Author:
Art Jones
28th February 2011
The excellent news for any person who would like to apply for a residence loan is that there is at the moment extreme levels of competition among the big banks hipoteca and thus the banks will mainly bend more than backwards to accommodate a buyer.With th...
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Author:
John3325Mcfal Ramierezfreeedy
23rd February 2011
Loans from the country's largest bank have turned more expensive with the State Bank of India revising its base rate, prime lending rate (PLR) and returns on term deposits with effect from Monday. The increase will apply to home loans under its special sc...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
20th February 2011
When there is an increase in the Prime Lending Rate (PLR), the interest rate on your loan will also go up, and your repayment would be higher. However, in most cases, financial institutions would allow you to pay the fixed amount of monthly repayment (EMI...
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Author:
Adhil
20th February 2011
State Bank of India's (SBI) Q3FY11 profit after tax was up 14% YoY at Rs 28.3 bn (10% higher than our estimate). Performance on operating parameters was significantly better than we had anticipated. Some of the positive surprises are: margin improvement o...
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Author:
Deal4Loan