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RBI issues draft norms for forex contracts
Continuing its agenda to simplify the foreign exchange regime, the Reserve bank of India (RBI) today said it intended to allow exporters and importers to “write” contracts giving them the right, but no obligation, to sell an specified amount of foreign currency for a specific price at specific time to banks. They will also be able to earn premium income from these transactions.

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IIM-Ahmedabad has around 75 tie-ups while IIM-Calcutta has around 50 partnerships with B-schools abroad

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Gold sets new record above Rs 16K levels
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Kotak Mahindra Bank eyes acquisitions in India

Indian private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank is looking at acquisitions in the coming months in India, says a media report. - "Home-grown PE businesses will do well" - ISRO to launch 8 foreign satellites; also eyes acquisitions - M J Antony: Punishing the farmer">M J Antony: Punishing the farmer - India Inc"s global shopping bag shrinks to 4-yr low: Dealogic - Kotak Mahindra gets $51 mn credit from WB entity - NM Rothschild eyes M&A, govt advisory businesses "We are always open to any good acquisition ideas and certainly open for it... We are sitting on huge capital, we have surplus capital, we have more than 20 per cent capital adequacy, our businesses are generating significant cash. "We actually feel we will be in a position to do consolidation. I also see some consolidation in asset management and securities business in India, which would happen in next 12-14 months," Kotak Mahindra Bank Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Uday Kotak said in an interview to the Dubai daily Emirates Business. According to the publication, the bank recently opened its representative office in Dubai and a subsidiary of Kotak Securities called Kotak Mahindra Financial Services in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The group also has its asset management business in Dubai. Kotak further said,"We also hope to have a representative office in Abu Dhabi in the next two to three months. We are in a position to provide comprehensive services to our clients."


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