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Jun 11, 1999
External Debt Policies in Emerging Economies : New Dimensions
Mr. Chairman and friends,At the outset, I would like to express my gratitude to Dr.Shanker Acharya, Mr.Ravi Mohan and Mr.Sanjay Kathuria, who gave me an opportunity to attend this seminar on ‘Corporate External Debt Management’. The deliberations have indeed been a feast and there is nothing but admiration for the outstanding organisational abilities of all concerned. There has been an ideal mix of participants and subjects. In the previous Seminar on external debt at
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman and friends,At the outset, I would like to express my gratitude to Dr.Shanker Acharya, Mr.Ravi Mohan and Mr.Sanjay Kathuria, who gave me an opportunity to attend this seminar on ‘Corporate External Debt Management’. The deliberations have indeed been a feast and there is nothing but admiration for the outstanding organisational abilities of all concerned. There has been an ideal mix of participants and subjects. In the previous Seminar on external debt at
May 26, 1999
Monetary Policy in India : Objectives, Instruments, Operating Procedures and Dilemmas
Chairman and friends,I thank the organisers for inviting me to deliver the inaugural address at the Fourth Annual Securities Industry Summit. Although the discussions in this Summit will specifically veer around the securities market, monetary policy strongly influences the working of the financial markets. As a central banker, I will, therefore, speak on monetary policy making, which I trust will provide some perspectives to the deliberations at the Summit.Objectives
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Chairman and friends,I thank the organisers for inviting me to deliver the inaugural address at the Fourth Annual Securities Industry Summit. Although the discussions in this Summit will specifically veer around the securities market, monetary policy strongly influences the working of the financial markets. As a central banker, I will, therefore, speak on monetary policy making, which I trust will provide some perspectives to the deliberations at the Summit.Objectives
Apr 17, 1999
Securitisation in India: Next Steps
Chairman Mr. Gopalakrishnan and friends, I am happy to be here with you at the first of a series of seminars being organised by the Primary Dealers Association of India. In fact, this event is in fulfillment of one of the roles of the Primary Dealers Association, as a self-regulatory organisation, and as envisaged by us. The number of PDs were just six when I inaugurated the Primary Dealers Association in March 1998 and the size of the family has more than doubled to
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Chairman Mr. Gopalakrishnan and friends, I am happy to be here with you at the first of a series of seminars being organised by the Primary Dealers Association of India. In fact, this event is in fulfillment of one of the roles of the Primary Dealers Association, as a self-regulatory organisation, and as envisaged by us. The number of PDs were just six when I inaugurated the Primary Dealers Association in March 1998 and the size of the family has more than doubled to
Feb 24, 1999
Inaugural Address at the National Seminar on Computer Related Crime, New Delhi, February 24, 1999
by Shri S P Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of IndiaLadies and Gentlemen,It gives me great pleasure to be amidst the representatives of the financial sector, National as well as International law enforcement agencies who have gathered here at the National Seminar on Computer Related Crime to interact on the threats posed by risks in computerised environment.The economic loss caused internationally by this type of crime is estimated to run into large sums. Althou
Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
by Shri S P Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of IndiaLadies and Gentlemen,It gives me great pleasure to be amidst the representatives of the financial sector, National as well as International law enforcement agencies who have gathered here at the National Seminar on Computer Related Crime to interact on the threats posed by risks in computerised environment.The economic loss caused internationally by this type of crime is estimated to run into large sums. Althou
Feb 20, 1999
Euro and its Implications for India
Mr.Singh and friends, It gives me great pleasure to deliver the keynote address at this seminar today. True, a lot has already been said and done on Euro and it is not easy to be original or innovative or even funny on a subject like this at this stage. But, Euro as a subject is of great contemporary relevance to all of us. So, we have to keep revisiting it. In any case, when my senior colleague and good friend Mr.R.V.Gupta asked me to deliver this address, I could no
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr.Singh and friends, It gives me great pleasure to deliver the keynote address at this seminar today. True, a lot has already been said and done on Euro and it is not easy to be original or innovative or even funny on a subject like this at this stage. But, Euro as a subject is of great contemporary relevance to all of us. So, we have to keep revisiting it. In any case, when my senior colleague and good friend Mr.R.V.Gupta asked me to deliver this address, I could no
Feb 15, 1999
Way forward for Private Banks in India
.Conference of Chairman of Private Sector Banks at NIBM Pune, on 15th February 1999(Address by S.P.Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India)It is a Pleasure to be in the midst of my banker friends whom I had a privilege to meet individually on many occasions in the Past. 2. It is indeed nice on the part of NIBM to have organised such a Conference which I am sure would in the normal course deliberate on the role and initiatives of the private banking community. I
Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
.Conference of Chairman of Private Sector Banks at NIBM Pune, on 15th February 1999(Address by S.P.Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India)It is a Pleasure to be in the midst of my banker friends whom I had a privilege to meet individually on many occasions in the Past. 2. It is indeed nice on the part of NIBM to have organised such a Conference which I am sure would in the normal course deliberate on the role and initiatives of the private banking community. I
Feb 11, 1999
Issues in fixed Income Markets
Mr. Patil and friends,I am happy to be with you today at this seminar organised by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the International Securities Market Association (ISMA). The NSE needs no introduction to this audience. Mr.Patil has been, at our request, working closely with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on various issues and we value his advice. The NSE also has representatives on a number of committees looking into different aspects of the market. ISMA has be
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Patil and friends,I am happy to be with you today at this seminar organised by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the International Securities Market Association (ISMA). The NSE needs no introduction to this audience. Mr.Patil has been, at our request, working closely with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on various issues and we value his advice. The NSE also has representatives on a number of committees looking into different aspects of the market. ISMA has be
Feb 01, 1999
Development of Money Market in India
Mr. Chairman and friends,I am grateful to the Andhra Chamber of Commerce for inviting me to deliver the Fifth J.V.Somayajulu Memorial Endowment Lecture. I consider it a great privilege and an honour, since luminaries like the Honourable Shri.R.Venkatraman, Shri.C.Subramaniam, Shri.N.Rangachary and Dr.Abid Hussain have delivered the earlier lectures. Mr.Somayajulu was a rare combination of being both a theoretician and a practitioner in the field of economics. He devot
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman and friends,I am grateful to the Andhra Chamber of Commerce for inviting me to deliver the Fifth J.V.Somayajulu Memorial Endowment Lecture. I consider it a great privilege and an honour, since luminaries like the Honourable Shri.R.Venkatraman, Shri.C.Subramaniam, Shri.N.Rangachary and Dr.Abid Hussain have delivered the earlier lectures. Mr.Somayajulu was a rare combination of being both a theoretician and a practitioner in the field of economics. He devot
Jan 27, 1999
SAARCFinance - 1999 - Emerging Trends in Supervision Perspectives on Regulation & Supervision
At the outset, on behalf of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Government of India, I extend a hearty welcome to all the Central Bankers of SAARC Region on their visit to India and particularly to Reserve Bank’s College of Agricultural Banking. I also feel honoured for the privilege bestowed on me to inaugurate the Meeting of the Bank Supervisors to discuss ‘Emerging Trends in Supervision’ today. 2. It is in fitness of things that the Meeting is being held
Shri S. P. Talwar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
At the outset, on behalf of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Government of India, I extend a hearty welcome to all the Central Bankers of SAARC Region on their visit to India and particularly to Reserve Bank’s College of Agricultural Banking. I also feel honoured for the privilege bestowed on me to inaugurate the Meeting of the Bank Supervisors to discuss ‘Emerging Trends in Supervision’ today. 2. It is in fitness of things that the Meeting is being held
Dec 18, 1998
Banking Soundness, Monetary Policy and Macro-economic Management: Random Thoughts
Mr. Chairman and friends, I would like to thank the organisers and in particular, Chairman, Shri T. R. Sridharan, for inviting me to deliver the valedictory address at the Bank Economists’ Conference `98. I enjoyed reading the excellent papers circulated for the Conference. I found them well researched, thought provoking, analytical, and wide ranging with operational relevance. I also read the keynote speeches and heard rapporteur’s reports. It is clear that the speec
Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Mr. Chairman and friends, I would like to thank the organisers and in particular, Chairman, Shri T. R. Sridharan, for inviting me to deliver the valedictory address at the Bank Economists’ Conference `98. I enjoyed reading the excellent papers circulated for the Conference. I found them well researched, thought provoking, analytical, and wide ranging with operational relevance. I also read the keynote speeches and heard rapporteur’s reports. It is clear that the speec

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