Foreign direct investment flows are increasing and FICCI's latest Business Confidence Survey shows that capacity utilization levels for firms in the country are also improving. As this happens, the appetite for new investments amongst domestic investors will also start increasing and it will be the right time for the central bank to aid the flow of funds to the industrial sector as well as make the same available at a lower cost than what is available today, he added.
We hope that the central bank will continue with the reforms process in the banking sector and at the same time enable flow of funds to the to the industrial economy for productive use at reasonable rate of interest", said Mr. Neotia.
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