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Tamal Bandyopadhyay is an Indian business journalist, known for his weekly column on banking and finance ‘Banker’s Trust’ published in Business Standard. He is a senior advisor to Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd. He was an adviser at Bandhan Bank Ltd from August 2014 till October 2018. His latest book is Roller Coaster: An Affair with Banking. A student of English Literature (a postgraduate from the University of Calcutta), Bandyopadhyay began his career in journalism as a trainee journalist with The Times of India, in Mumbai in 1985.
Tamal Bandyopadhyay is an Indian business journalist, known for his weekly column on banking and finance ‘Banker’s Trust’ published in Business Standard. He is a senior advisor to Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd. He was an adviser at Bandhan Bank Ltd from August 2014 till October 2018. His latest book is Roller Coaster: An Affair with Banking. A student of English Literature (a postgraduate from the University of Calcutta), Bandyopadhyay began his career in journalism as a trainee journalist with The Times of India, in Mumbai in 1985.
Das is distinctly dovish as RBI's inflation projection is benign and he wants to seize the opportunity to support growth. And, this may not be the last rate cut
Both Jayakumar and Vaidyanathan are on the cusp of making history while for Ghosh it is compulsion
Lenders will have to wait longer for bad loan resolution unless the loopholes are plugged
Under pressure, many banks are in perennial search of Mudra loan seekers. In the process, the credit risks are rising
The evolving RBI-government relationship, a reversal in the interest rate cycle and return to profitability will dominate bankers' conversation this year
If the government wants it that way, it should opt for the US Fed's Board of Governors structure
Not now. For the time being it needs a credit line. If the sector stumbles, it will lead to a credit crunch and hit domestic consumption and growth