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Nov 10, 2004
Banking Needs of a Global Economy - Keynote Address
Thank you. I am, as ever, delighted to be in India. I am only sorry that on this occasion my visit is so brief. I am here in Delhi specifically to attend your conference this morning. I was glad to have the opportunity to address such an important topic and I am grateful to the organizers for persisting with their invitation even when getting here did not seem logistically possible. As you can see, it was—just! A strong, well-functioning financial sector is crucial fo
Anne O Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director
Thank you. I am, as ever, delighted to be in India. I am only sorry that on this occasion my visit is so brief. I am here in Delhi specifically to attend your conference this morning. I was glad to have the opportunity to address such an important topic and I am grateful to the organizers for persisting with their invitation even when getting here did not seem logistically possible. As you can see, it was—just! A strong, well-functioning financial sector is crucial fo
Nov 10, 2004
Banking Sector in Global Perspective - Inaugural Address
Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is indeed a pleasure and privilege to be amidst this august gathering of eminent bankers, experts and policymakers. Over the years, the Conference has evolved as an important forum for structured information sharing among not only delegates from the banking sector, but also experts from research institutions, credit rating agencies, international institutions and other financial sector bodies. The Bankers’ Conference, 200
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is indeed a pleasure and privilege to be amidst this august gathering of eminent bankers, experts and policymakers. Over the years, the Conference has evolved as an important forum for structured information sharing among not only delegates from the banking sector, but also experts from research institutions, credit rating agencies, international institutions and other financial sector bodies. The Bankers’ Conference, 200
Nov 10, 2004
Corporate Governance: Towards Best Practices*
Corporate governance is increasingly demanding our attention and has moved centrestage. The Enron and WorldCom scandals in the U.S have amply demonstrated the necessity of having a system of corporate governance even in the developed world. In a liberalising and deregulating country like India, corporate governance is all the more important. In this context, it is indeed heartening to note that Bankers’ conference is devoting a full session on "corporate governance".
Smt. Shyamala Gopinath, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Corporate governance is increasingly demanding our attention and has moved centrestage. The Enron and WorldCom scandals in the U.S have amply demonstrated the necessity of having a system of corporate governance even in the developed world. In a liberalising and deregulating country like India, corporate governance is all the more important. In this context, it is indeed heartening to note that Bankers’ conference is devoting a full session on "corporate governance".
Sep 30, 2004
Fiscal Challenges of Population Ageing: The Asian Experience
I. Introduction One of the most critical demographic events in the world today is population ageing i.e., the process by which the share of older individuals in the total population starts becoming larger. The ageing phenomenon, which has been initially experienced by developed countries, is now steadily approaching the developing world. Projections show that over the next five decades, world median age will continue to increase, resulting in enhanced old age dependen
Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
I. Introduction One of the most critical demographic events in the world today is population ageing i.e., the process by which the share of older individuals in the total population starts becoming larger. The ageing phenomenon, which has been initially experienced by developed countries, is now steadily approaching the developing world. Projections show that over the next five decades, world median age will continue to increase, resulting in enhanced old age dependen
Sep 25, 2004
Indian Investments Abroad: Current Policy and Trends governing Indian Investments Abroad
Presentation(Powerpoint) by Smt. Shyamala Gopinath at a Seminar in Mumbai
Smt. Shyamala Gopinath, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Presentation(Powerpoint) by Smt. Shyamala Gopinath at a Seminar in Mumbai
Sep 20, 2004
First P. R. Brahmananda Memorial Lecture

Welcome Speech by Dr. Y.V.Reddy, Governor, RBIPDF First Brahmananda Memorial Lecture by Lord Meghnad Desai PDF Presidential Speech by Dr. I. G. Patel PDF Vote of Thanks by Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governor, RBI PDF

Lord Meghnad Desai,

Welcome Speech by Dr. Y.V.Reddy, Governor, RBIPDF First Brahmananda Memorial Lecture by Lord Meghnad Desai PDF Presidential Speech by Dr. I. G. Patel PDF Vote of Thanks by Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governor, RBI PDF

Sep 16, 2004
Issues in Bank Regulation and Supervision*
FICCI has been in the forefront of creating a platform for healthy debate and discussion leading to responsible actions. I would like to thank FICCI for inviting me to speak at this Forum especially as there are several high level functionaries who have travelled great distances to be with us on this occasion. It is a wonderful opportunity and I would certainly use it to explore a few issues at the frontiers of regulation and supervision. Some of these are unsettled i
Smt. K.J. Udeshi, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
FICCI has been in the forefront of creating a platform for healthy debate and discussion leading to responsible actions. I would like to thank FICCI for inviting me to speak at this Forum especially as there are several high level functionaries who have travelled great distances to be with us on this occasion. It is a wonderful opportunity and I would certainly use it to explore a few issues at the frontiers of regulation and supervision. Some of these are unsettled i
Sep 09, 2004
Ownership and Governance in Private Sector Banks in India
I am grateful to the Confederation of Indian Industries to arrange a seminar on a subject of great importance today. This gives me an opportunity to discuss the issues with various stakeholders. On July 2, 2004, RBI issued draft guidelines on ownership and governance in private sector banks in India. These guidelines were placed in the public domain for wider debate and feedback. The RBI is to put out a second draft and then finalise the policy taking into account the
Dr. Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
I am grateful to the Confederation of Indian Industries to arrange a seminar on a subject of great importance today. This gives me an opportunity to discuss the issues with various stakeholders. On July 2, 2004, RBI issued draft guidelines on ownership and governance in private sector banks in India. These guidelines were placed in the public domain for wider debate and feedback. The RBI is to put out a second draft and then finalise the policy taking into account the
Aug 28, 2004
Bank Supervision – Challenges Ahead*
I deem it an honour and a privilege to speak before this august gathering on the occasion of the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Oration. While conferring on him the Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, Shri Nani Palkhivala was described by Princeton University, USA, as a "defender of constitutional liberties, champion of human rights, teacher, author and economic developer". This description, however, does not capture the brilliance of the man’s mind, the eloquence of his spe
Smt. K.J. Udeshi, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
I deem it an honour and a privilege to speak before this august gathering on the occasion of the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Oration. While conferring on him the Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, Shri Nani Palkhivala was described by Princeton University, USA, as a "defender of constitutional liberties, champion of human rights, teacher, author and economic developer". This description, however, does not capture the brilliance of the man’s mind, the eloquence of his spe

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