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Rate-sensitive sectors like banks, NBFCs, real estate, and autos stand to gain. While banks may see some NIMs compression (Fitch estimates ~10 bps in FY26), improved credit offtake could balance it.
The flip side of lower lending rates is that they compress the net interest margins (NIMs) of banks—the difference between what they earn on loans and what they pay on deposits. With floating-rate ...
Day one of the conclave featured a series of compelling keynote addresses and panel discussions on topics central to today’s rapidly changing business environment: “We are proud to host such an ...
A second unvaccinated child in Texas has died from measles, amplifying fears that the outbreak there could be wider than reported. The death, announced on 6 April, also harks back to a pre-vaccine ...
In 2019, mountaineer Nims Purja took a famous photo of queuing mountaineers in the Hillary Step region of Everest in 2019. The photo went viral and serves to underline the dangers that overcrowding ...
“Well, that’s the crux of it,” is an oft-used phrase to describe the most pressing or important issue, problem or puzzle. In essence, the crux is the most important part of something, the ...
When his family members prevented him, he died by suicide. Narayana had been admitted to Nims on March 1 for treatment related to his alcohol addiction. His 80-year-old father, Hanumandla Posham ...
“Well, that’s the crux of it,” is an oft-used phrase to describe the most pressing or important issue, problem or puzzle. In essence, the crux is the most important part of something, the issue on ...
For decades, the dream of a better life abroad pulled thousands of Indians toward countries like Canada, chasing promises of better education, higher incomes, and a more comfortable lifestyle.
Net interest margins (NIMs), which represent the difference between the lending and savings rates, tightened to less than 1.8 per cent, indicating that banks’ profitability was being squeezed.