After the historic fall in WTI crude oil futures, Brent crude plunged over 20 per cent on Tuesday. In India, following the footsteps of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Punjab governments increased the working hours limit allowed in a day to 12 hours in manufacturing units. Here are the top ten business stories that made news on Tuesday:
Fearing NPAs, banks shoot off notices to malls for loan repayment
Leading public sector banks (PSBs) have shot off letters to shopping mall owners, invoking contractual obligations under the lease rental discounting (LRD) facility for loan repayments.
Fearing that these accounts might become non-performing assets (NPAs), the PSBs have directed them to raise invoices for the month of April and ask their tenants to make rental payments in the escrow account of the respective bank. Read more here
Brent price crash adds to oil chaos even as OPEC rushes to cut output
The historic fall of the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures for May to minus $37 a barrel on Monday created panic in the oil and financial markets across the globe. On Tuesday, the widely accepted benchmark Brent crude (cash) plunged more than 20 per cent to below $20 a barrel, triggering a sell-off in stock markets. Read more here
RBI considers standing deposit facility to manage extra liquidity
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is actively considering introducing Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) for liquidity management, based on which banks can park as much money as they want without getting collateral, and at a lower rate than the reverse repo. However, no decision has been taken yet, said banking sources. Read more here
Bombay HC quashes criminal charges against ex-IFIN auditor Deloitte & KPMG
In a major relief to the former auditors of IL&FS Financial Services (IFIN), the Bombay High Court (HC) on Tuesday quashed the criminal complaint against Deloitte Haskins & Sells and BSR Associates, an affiliate of KPMG, filed by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) terming it unsustainable. Read more here
Covid-19 impact: Gujarat, Punjab increase working hours in factories
Gujarat and Punjab have become the latest states to increase working hours for factories, even as Andhra Pradesh has issued a strict directive to employers to not lay off contract workers during the lockdown period.
The governments in Gujarat and Punjab followed the footsteps of the Rajasthan government and increased the working hours limit allowed in a day to 12 hours in manufacturing units. Read more here
Shale holdings of RIL, GAIL come under pressure amid oil price crash
The falling demand of crude oil in the US market will adversely impact investments made by Indian companies in the shale business there. American refiners closed some of their production, leading to futures trade benchmarked to the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) going negative on Monday. Read more here
Lockdown hits production of anti-TB drugs, health min seeks to ban export
India’s fight against Covid-19 might be costing it in its battle against tuberculosis (TB) with supply and production of a key anti-TB drug taking a hit amid emergency measures being taken to tackle the spread of coronavirus. Read more here
Covid-19: Delhi extends subsidy on electricity, to pay for discoms' dues
Delhi on Tuesday said it will continue a subsidy offered on electricity for the current fiscal year as well. It also announced that it will pay 50 per cent of the subsidy amount for this quarter to the power distribution companies (discoms) to improve the cash flow. Read more here
Covid-19 impact: At malls, the last to recover will be cinemas and eateries post lockdown
According to Retailers Association of India, the two largest segments cinemas and food & beverage that attract footfall at malls will be hit the hardest within discretionary categories post lockdown, the Economic Times reported.
Coronavirus: Stem cells offer a ray of hope in battle against Covid-19
A study has found stem-cells to be possible cure for Covid-19, which involves intravenous injection of mesenchymal stem-cells (MSC) from a human placenta into a covid-19 patient to boost the body’s immune response against the infection, Livemint report said.
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