Current Affairs Update – 23rd May, 2015

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Finance/Banking/Industry
Bank of India and
MasterCard launch new products

  • State-run Bank of India (BoI) and MasterCard launched new
    products on Friday in a bid to enhance the payment experience for customers
    with BoI Business Debit MasterCard, Platinum Credit MasterCard and International
    Travel MasterCard.
  • The Bank of India business debit MasterCard will help
    businesses better manage expenses and move beyond cheques and petty cash.
    Similarly, the Bank of India platinum credit MasterCard could be used for
    everyday purchases to help consumers monitor and control expenses. Besides that
    traveling is now made even more safe, secure and convenience through the launch
    of Bank of India international travel card.
  • MasterCard rewards will be made available as a feature on
    Bank of India’s newly launched MasterCard card programs with an aim to drive
    cardholder spend and help the bank acquire, retain and grow their best
    customers.
  • The MasterCard rewards program is a merchant-funded loyalty
    program which will allow Bank of India’s MasterCard Platinum card cardholders
    to earn up to 5 per cent of their spends at participating retail and e-commerce
    merchant establishments as MasterCard rewards.

RBI gives more leeway
to banks on NPAs sales

  • The Reserve Bank of India today extended the time-frame to
    spread over the shortfall arising out of sale of bad assets to securitisation
    companies/asset reconstruction companies at a price below the net book value,
    to March 2016.
  • “As an incentive for early sale of NPAs, banks can
    spread over any shortfall, if the sale value is lower than the net book value
    (NBV), over a period of two years. It has been decided to extend this
    dispensation for assets sold on or after March 31, 2015 and up to March 31, 2016,”
    the Reserve Bank said in a notification.
  • The earlier facility was up to March 31, 2015. Net book
    value is the book value less provisions held by banks for the bad assets.
  • The move comes as state-run banks continue to report higher
    bad loans, including restructured accounts, which rose to 13.2 per cent during
    the year ended March 2015, raising alarm bells for the Reserve Bank.

ICICI Bank sells Rs
250 crore Lavasa NCDs to Arcil

  • ICICI Bank has sold Rs 250 crore of non-convertible
    debentures issued by Lavasa Corporation, a subsidiary of HCC, to loan recovery
    firm Arcil Ltd.
  • Lavasa had raised around Rs 700 crore through issue of NCDs
    to ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of India, Jammu & Kashmir Bank, India
    Opportunity II PTE Ltd and SSG Investment India Ltd in 2010, according to its
    draft red herring prospectus filed with the Securities & Exchange Board of
    India in June last.
  • IDBI Bank and Union Bank of India have recently sold bad
    loans over Rs 6,000 crore to Arcil to clean up books. Assets, including
    Ramswarup Industries, Murali Industries, Sakthi Sugars, Ishwar Alloys and Deva
    Projects, have also been sold. IDBI Bank holds 19.2 per cent in the asset
    reconstruction company.
  • The banking industry has seen a spurt in bad loans due to a
    sluggish economic environment. Banks had restructured debt of Rs 2.86 lakh
    crore at the end of March 20 15, up 18.22 per cent from Rs 2.42 lakh crore a
    year ago.

Dumping duty imposed
on ‘USB Flash Drive’ imports from China, Taiwan
  • The Finance Ministry has imposed a definitive anti-dumping
    duty on ‘USB Flash Drives’ imported from China and Taiwan.
  • ‘USB Flash Drives’ are data storage devices which use flash
    memory and USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface to interact with computers and
    other multimedia devices for data exchange.
  • They are popularly known in the market as pen drives. They
    are also available as keychain drives, key drives, USB sticks, flash sticks,
    memory keys and USB keys.
  • For ‘USB Flash Drives’ imported from China, the revenue
    department has imposed an anti-dumping duty of $ 3.12 per unit.
  • In the case of pen drives imported from Taiwan, the
    anti-dumping duty has been pegged at $ 3.06 per unit.
  • The anti-dumping duty will be valid for a period of five
    years.

Nirmala Sitharaman to
lead business delegation to Algeria
  • Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will lead a business
    delegation to Algeria from May 26 to June 1, 2015, a FICCI statement said on
    Saturday.
  • FICCI with the support of ministry of commerce and industry,
    and Indian embassy in Algeria are organising the India Pavilion at the 48th Algiers
    International Trade Fair.
  • Ms. Sitharaman will also inaugurate the India Pavilion
    jointly with the Prime Minister of Algeria on May 26, 2015.
  • On the sidelines of the event, meeting of India-Algeria
    Joint Commission, the first since 2003, will also be held.
  • Indian brands like TATA Motors, Sonalika, Preet Tractors,
    L&T, IRCON, C&S Electric, Kohinoor Foods, J.K. International, Raymonds,
    Shapoorji Paloonji and Bry Air will showcase their products and expertise in the
    India Pavilion at the fair.
  • Algeria is the fourth-largest economy in the African
    continent after South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt and the second largest in North
    Africa.

A Vellayan stepped
aside as Chairman of Murugappa Group Corporate Board
  • A Vellayan was on 22 May 2015 stepped aside from the
    chairmanship of the Murugappa Group Corporate Board. He also relinquished the
    post of Chairman in the Coromandel International Ltd. and the EID Parry India
    Ltd.
  • Vellayan took this decision in the backdrop of an order
    issued on 21 May 2015 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
    linking A Vellayan to trades by two individuals in shares of Sabero Organics
    Gujarat Ltd., a company that was acquired by Coromandel International Ltd.
    (subsidiary of Murugappa Group) in May 2011.
  • As per the SEBI, A Vellayan passed on unpublished sensitive
    information related to the acquisition to the traders which amounted to insider
    trading practices prohibited under the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading)
    Regulations, 1992.

SAIL and
ArcelorMittal signed MoU to set up Automotive Steel Plant in India
  • Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and ArcelorMittal on
    22 May 2015 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up an automotive
    steel manufacturing facility under a Joint Venture (JV) arrangement in India.
  • The MoU was signed in London by CS Verma, Chairman of SAIL
    and Lakshmi Mittal, Chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal in the presence of Rakesh
    Singh, Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Steel.
  • The JV will construct a state-of-the-art cold rolling mill
    and other downstream finishing facilities in India that will offer
    technologically advanced steel products to the country’s rapidly growing
    automotive sector.
  • To operationalise the MoU, a working group with
    representatives from both companies will be set up to evolve a structure for
    the proposed JV and carry out feasibility studies as part of a comprehensive
    due diligence process.

BSE drops Tata Power
from Sensex; Lupin to come in
  • Pharmaceuticals company Lupin will replace Tata Power in the
    BSE Sensex, the stock exchange said in a statement, reports fe Bureau in
    Mumbai.
  • The change in the Sensex’s constituents will be effective
    from June 22. Apart from benchmark indices, the BSE announced changes in the
    BSE 100, BSE 500 and Bankex indices as well.
  • Adani Power is to be excluded from the S&P BSE 100 and
    be replaced by Aurobindo Pharma. In addition, Tata Motors class ‘A’ shares or
    DVR shares will also be included in BSE 100.
  • Asia’s oldest exchange also removed Canara Bank and Bank of
    India from the Bankex, and replaced 26 companies from the BSE 500 index by
    introducing 27 stocks as part of their index rebalancing.

India
Jayalalithaa sworn in
as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for fifth time

  • AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa was sworn in as the Chief
    Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fifth time today along with a 28-member Cabinet.
  • At the event attended by thousands of supporters, a galaxy
    of film stars and a smattering of industrialists, Governor K Rosaiah
    administered the oath of office to Jayalalithaa who returns after being
    acquitted of corruption charges earlier this month.
  • The ministers who were then sworn in two batches recited the
    oath in chorus, bringing the 25-minute ceremony to a close.
  • Some of the industrialists present were K Mammen, CMD, MRF;
    N Srinivasan, Vice-Chairman and MD, India Cements; Preetha Reddy, Executive
    Vice-Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals; and AC Muthiah.
  • The entertainment industry was represented by superstar
    Rajinikanth, Music Director Illayaraja, and actors Prabhu, Arjun, Karthi,
    Vikram Prabhu and stars and singers of yesteryears such as P Susheela, MN
    Rajam, Sivakumar and Sachu.

Sports
Indians Sign Off With
Three Gold at World Jr Women’s Boxing
  • Indian boxers rounded off a thoroughly commendable
    performance at the AIBA Women’s Junior World Championships, clinching three
    gold and two silver medals on the final day of the event here today.
  • Savita (50kg), Mandeep Sandhu (52kg) and Sakshi (54kg) struck
    gold for the country, while Soniya (48kg) and Niharika Gonella (70kg) settled
    for silver medals.
  • Soniya was the first to take the ring for India today,
    squaring off against American Heaven Garcia. She went down 1-2 to open the
    Indian account with a silver medal.
  • Next in was Savita and she edged past her Ukrainian rival
    Kateryna Rohova 2-1 to clinch the first gold of the day for India.
  • This was followed by Mandeep’s 3-0 triumph over Ireland’s
    Niamh Earley before Sakshi made it three in a row by out-punching American
    Yarisel Ramirez 3-0.
  • However, Niharika proved no match for Russian Anastasiia
    Sigaeva and lost 0-3 to settle for a silver medal.
  • Earlier in the youth competition, Jamuna Boro (57kg) had
    bagged a bronze medal after losing in the semifinals.

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