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Fiscal Measures - Economic Slowdown

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August 28, 2019

Why in news?

Finance Minister recently announced a set of measures aimed at reviving the economy and boosting investor sentiment. Click here to know more.

What are the key announcements?

  • The government announced that it would frontload the release of Rs 70,000 crore to state-owned banks for recapitalisation.
  • It was also decided to link the interest rate on loans to the RBI’s key policy rate, the repo rate.
  • It was also promised that bankers would be protected in cases where bonafide decisions are taken by them while lending.

How effective will this be?

  • The release of growth capital for banks should help lenders to plan their asset growth better.
  • However, differences might arise among government, central bank and banks, on linking the interest rate on loans to the repo rate.
  • The rationale for pricing loans based on what is essentially an overnight borrowing rate is not clear, especially in the context of funding costs for banks.
  • [Ideally, such a benchmarking should be to liquid bonds or securities and across different average maturities or tenures (3-, 6-months and one-year) like the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate or Libor.]
  • Also, it may be too optimistic to expect bankers to push loan growth in the absence of more credible assurances of protection from investigative agencies.
  • Essentially, some of the measures unveiled for the financial sector may prove only to be short-term heal.

What is the way forward?

  • India’s banking industry, dominated by PSU lenders, will be competitive, more efficient and profitable only if there is a structural design change.
  • This should feature operational independence, empowered bank boards, better governance standards and quality of lending.
  • Besides, it is favourable if there is a government shareholder which acts like a sovereign wealth fund.
  • This will have to be accompanied by stable government and regulatory policies.

 

Source: Indian Express

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