Stocks to watch today: Apollo Hospitals, Trent, Aurobindo Pharma will report their June quarter results (Q1FY23) on Thursday, July 11; Bank of Baroda raised their MCLR rate by 5-20 bps across tenors.
The interest rate hike comes after the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) six-member monetary policy committee (MPC) raised the benchmark repo rate by another 50 bps to 5.40 per cent last week
While SBI may opt for Rs 4,000-crore tier-II bond sale, Bank of Baroda looks to issue AT-1 bonds worth Rs 3,000-4000 crore in tranches
The interest payments of the companies is going to increase going forward because interest rates are expected to go up in the rising rate cycle
RBI's Monetary Policy Committee raised the repo rate to 5.40 per cent from 4.90 per cent, taking the benchmark policy rate to a three-year high
Bank of Baroda is planning to raise Rs 1,000 crore through issuance of infrastructure and affordable housing bonds on August 12
At 10:41 AM; Nifty PSU Bank index, the top gainer among sectoral indices, was up 2.5 per cent, as compared to 0.43 per cent decline in the Nifty50 index.
Stocks to Watch today: ITC, UPL, Zomato, Arvind, Bajaj Consumer Care, among others will release their Q1 earnings today.
Posts 12% YoY growth in net interest income; Bad loan Provisions down on improved asset quality
August will be full of shocks and surprises as there will be some changes in rules, banks closed for 18 days, a change in the Bank of Baroda cheque payment system and the introduction of PPS
Analysts would track Bank of Baroda's commentary on asset quality, and future growth trajectory of return on equity (RoE), loan growth and NIM
The interest rate for deposits maturing in one year will fetch an interest rate of 5.30 per cent, up from the previous 5 per cent
SBI and BoB are expected to go live by the deadline; PNB and Union Bank of India are already live on the ecosystem
Stocks to watch today: HCL Technologies will report June quarter results 2022 (Q1FY23) on Tuesday, July 12; Coal India ramped up capex plans to Rs 3,034 crore, up 64.8 per cent in June quarter 2022.
State-owned Bank of Baroda has raised the marginal cost of funds based lending rate by up to 0.15 per cent for select tenor of loans with effect from Tuesday. The bank has approved the revision in Marginal Cost of funds based Lending Rate (MCLR) with effect from July 12, 2022, Bank of Baroda said in a regulatory filing on Monday. The one year MCLR, the benchmark for most of consumer loans such as auto, home and personal loans, has been revised upwards to 7.65 per cent from the existing 7.50 per cent. The three-month and six-month tenor loans will have new MCLRs at 7.35 per cent and 7.45 per cent, respectively, up by 0.10 per cent each. On Monday, shares of Bank of Baroda closed 3.74 per cent up at Rs 109.55 apiece on BSE.
Bank of Baroda is mulling to raise capital by issuing long term bonds to finance infrastructure and affordable housing sectors in the country. A meeting of the investment committee will be convened later this month to get an approval, Bank of Baroda said in a regulatory filing on Thursday. "The Investment Committee meeting of our bank is scheduled to be held on 16th July 2022 to finalise the quantum and timing of issuance of long term bonds for financing of infrastructure and affordable housing, out of the board approved limit of Rs 5,000 crore," it said. Stock of Bank of Baroda closed 5.63 per cent higher at Rs 105.05 apiece on BSE.
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IOB also likely to tap debt capital market, say sources, though quantum of fund-raising being planned isn't clear
CLOSING BELL: The Nifty IT, Bank, and FMCG indices dropped over 1 per cent each