Going beyond the restructuring support, banks need policy support by relaxations in prudential norms in the near term to be normalized in the next four-five years.
By: Rao, K. Srinivasa
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 56(52), 25, Dec, 2021: p.15-17.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The flow of bank credit is crucial to revive the economy. The fear of potential asset quality woes has reduced the risk appetite of banks. Going beyond the restructuring support, banks need policy support by relaxations in prudential norms in the near term to be normalised in the next four–fi ve years. Coping with the adversities of the pandemic needs a collaborative policy support of all stakeholders to step up the lending appetite. – Reproduced
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The flow of bank credit is crucial to revive the economy. The fear of potential asset quality woes has reduced the risk appetite of banks. Going beyond the restructuring support, banks need policy support by relaxations in prudential norms in the near term to be normalised in the next four–fi ve years. Coping with the adversities of the pandemic needs a collaborative policy support of all stakeholders to step up the lending appetite. – Reproduced


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