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Banking shares under pressure ahead of RBI policy

YES Bank, ICICI Bank, BoB, BoI, IndusInd Bank, Canara Bank and PNB are down in the range of 4-6% on NSE.

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SI Reporter Mumbai
Banking shares are under pressure falling by up to 6% on the bourses ahead of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) third- quarter review of monetary policy for 2013-14 tomorrow.

The expectations on the street are mixed about the stance of the policy. This is because earlier this week the report of the expert committee to revise and strengthen the monetary policy framework was very hawkish, according to the Business Standard reports.

The RBI kept its main lending rate viz. the repo rate unchanged after its last policy review in December and said at that time that it expected inflation to ease in the following months.

YES Bank, ICICI Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, IndusInd Bank, Canara Bank and Punjab National Bank are down in the range of 4-6%, while HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Axis Bank are trading lower by 3% each on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

The NSE banking share index Bank Nifty, the second largest loser among sectoral indices, down 3.4% compared to 1.65% fall in benchmark CNX Nifty at 1150 hours.

CNX Nifty has tanked nearly 400 points in intra-day trades, touched a low of 10,596 points against its Friday’s close of 10,982.

Among the individual stocks, YES Bank is the largest losers; tanked 6% at Rs 328, followed by Dhanlaxmi Bank, IndusInd Bank and Uco Bank are down 5% each on the NSE.
 

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First Published: Jan 27 2014 | 12:03 PM IST

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