What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking?

access_time 1733559120000 face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking? What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking? CRR is the percentage of a bank’s total deposits that must be kept in cash with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This money can’t be used for lending or investments. How does it work? If CRR is 4% and a bank ha...

Steel Stocks Under Pressure: Understanding the Factors Behind India's Market Decline

access_time 2024-11-21T05:06:38.34Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Steel Stocks Under Pressure: Understanding the Factors Behind India's Market Decline The steel sector in India is currently encountering several challenges that have led to a decline in stock prices for steel companies. We have conducted an analysis and outlined 5 key points explaining the reasons f...

The top 5 water sector stocks worth considering

access_time 2024-10-18T11:16:22.334Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Top 5 Water Sector Stocks to Watch for 2024 VA Tech WABAG has secured a ₹1,000 crore order from Indosol Solar to build a sea water desalination plant at their solar PV manufacturing unit in Andhra Pradesh. The project will be completed in 38 months, followed by a 15-year maintenance contract. This m...

📊 8 Penny Stocks with Strong Fundamentals (Under ₹50)

access_time 2024-08-27T16:42:34.792Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
📊 8 Penny Stocks with Strong Fundamentals (Under ₹50) Penny stocks with solid fundamentals can offer opportunities for substantial growth. Below is a list of 8 such stocks, each priced under ₹50, that are worth watching for their strong financial performance. Penny stocks with solid fundamentals 💎...

Why Do Some Banks Show 0% Promoter Holding? Explained

access_time 2024-08-21T05:06:37.285Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Why Do Some Banks Show 0% Promoter Holding? Explained If you've been tracking banks like Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, Equitas Small Finance Bank, or even HDFC Bank, you may have noticed that some of them show 0% promoter holding. So, what exactly is going on? The primary reason is often due to a merg...