Will India Be Able To Combat Corona Wave?
BANKING FINANCE|May 2020
All of us are aware by now the havoc that has been caused by COVID-19 all over the world, especially in Europe and USA. “The worst economic crisis since 2008”, “The FTSE sees its biggest hit since 1987”- intimidating isn’t it? It’s because saying “It’s a setback” and “We will recover” doesn’t gain the media hits that publicising fear does. We recovered from outbreaks ranging from the SARS epidemic to the Spanish flu, the greatest pandemic in modern history. Influenza hit the economy at a time when financial institutions weren’t half as robust as they are today, and even weaker due to World War 1 and the economic catastrophe it caused. But we came through, didn’t we? Expert speculation relies on empirical evidence to the extent that logic and faith is undermined, and it is why such speculation is not a perfectly reliable measure to predict markets and their movement. Hence, in these uncertain times, Lakewater feels optimism is the only tool at our disposal, and it would be rather wise to use it.
Pankaj Singhania
Will India Be Able To Combat Corona Wave?

Introduction

Despite, there was late-onset of Corona wave in India, panic continues to be there. However, looking at certain scenarios, which we shall discuss later in this report, India has a better stand. It is certain that COVID-19 is a classic example of “black swan”; rare occurrence and massive impact. With the widespread of Corona Virus beyond China, there has been a drastic fall in the global equity market, since it is proportionate to sentiments. S&P 500 index showed a decline of ~30 % in 22 trading days from 19th Feb. The fall in the market is at much higher space than SARS (2002); even the 2008 Recession for that matter. Following the USA, India has passed Stimulus packages, in order to lift NIFTY. As on 15th April, NIFTY stood ~8,800.

Outbreak of Corona

The novel Corona outbreak took place in China’s wet market, Wuhan. By December, the virus had expanded and touched every corner of the globe. Looking at the alarming levels of spread and severity, the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 has global risk which required immediate health emergency. Looking from a health perspective, India has done a commendable job by initiating the Lockdown on 25th March to contain the spread. India has learned from its global peers and called out for lockdown at an early stage of outbreak. With a population of ~1.38 billion, India has reported 396 deaths (15th April 2020). India is reporting 0.3 deaths/ million as compared to 79 deaths/million in the USA.

Corona Impact on Economy If we speak about our Economy, recently, we have been facing rough times and the abrupt advent of Covid19 has further amplified the negative sentiment, such as

This story is from the May 2020 edition of BANKING FINANCE.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the May 2020 edition of BANKING FINANCE.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM BANKING FINANCEView All
Insolvency's Group Tangle
BANKING FINANCE

Insolvency's Group Tangle

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has been around for nearly seven years, and in these seven years, it has been amended six times. However, it is yet to address a significant concern: group insolvencies.

time-read
4 mins  |
February 2024
Why mot retirees don't find refuge in reverse mortgage
BANKING FINANCE

Why mot retirees don't find refuge in reverse mortgage

It would be the deal of the century, or so Andre-Francois Raffray could have thought. The Frenchman had in December 1965 stuck a deal with 90-year-old Jeanne Calment to pay her 2,500 francs every month until she died.

time-read
5 mins  |
February 2024
The rise and rise of mutual funds
BANKING FINANCE

The rise and rise of mutual funds

It is curious that the cake cutting and champagne popping that accompanied the Nifty's new lifetime high in recent weeks, was not in evidence when the mutual fund industry topped Rs. 50 lakh crore in assets.

time-read
4 mins  |
February 2024
UNSECURED RETAIL LENDING IN INDIA + CAPTURING EMERGING TRENDS
BANKING FINANCE

UNSECURED RETAIL LENDING IN INDIA + CAPTURING EMERGING TRENDS

Abstract: In recent times, RBI has been vocal about the high growth rate of unsecured retail credit in India as compared to the overall credit growth in the country. The RBI has termed the unsecured retail credit an outlier segment\" as far as its growth rate is concerned and has drawn the attention of banks and NBFCs in this regard. As part of regulatory intervention, RBI has also increased the risk weights associated with unsecured credit exposure of banks and NBFCs. Post this development, the banking fraternity has been divided in their understanding of the ground realities. On one hand, there is a school of thought which feels that the recent surges in the unsecured retail lending in India is backed by solid macros. Whereas, others feel that the more than expected upsurge is a sign of incipient stress and might pose systemic risk, if not dealt with an iron hand.

time-read
10 mins  |
February 2024
TRANSFORMING BANKING THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BANKING FINANCE

TRANSFORMING BANKING THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The transformation of banking through artificial intelligence (AI) has been a significant and ongoing trend, with numerous implications for customer experience, operational efficiency, risk management, and more.

time-read
2 mins  |
February 2024
NEED FOR CORRUPTION FREE BANKING IN INDIA
BANKING FINANCE

NEED FOR CORRUPTION FREE BANKING IN INDIA

Introduction: Corruption is dishonest behaviour or abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It starts with the tendency of using public office for some personal benefit, implies the failure of ethics and erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development, undermines democratic institutions slows economic development, contributes to governmental instability and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division and the environmental crisis. Corruption is a complex social, political and economic phenomenon that affects all civilisations and attacks the foundation of democratic institutions by distorting electoral processes, perverting the rule of law and creating bureaucratic quagmires whose only reason for existing is the soliciting of bribes. Economic development is stunted because foreign direct investment is discouraged and small businesses within the country often find it impossible to overcome the \"start-up costs\" required because of corruption.

time-read
3 mins  |
February 2024
FROM RUPEE TO DIGITAL CURRENCY: UPI AND CBDC IN INDIA
BANKING FINANCE

FROM RUPEE TO DIGITAL CURRENCY: UPI AND CBDC IN INDIA

India's remarkable digital transformation has been driven by innovative financial technologies and a vision for an inclusive, cashless economy. Two significant milestones in this journey are the Unified Payments

time-read
4 mins  |
February 2024
EMPOWERING THE DIGITAL JOURNEY: THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF STRAIGHT-THROUGH PROCESSING (STP) IN BANKING
BANKING FINANCE

EMPOWERING THE DIGITAL JOURNEY: THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF STRAIGHT-THROUGH PROCESSING (STP) IN BANKING

In the ever-evolving landscape of banking and financial services, the digital revolution is reshaping industries and redefining customer expectations. As banks embark on their digital journeys to meet these changing demands, the implementation of Straight-Through Processing (STP) has emerged as a cornerstone strategy for success. STP not only streamlines internal operations but also plays a pivotal role in enhancing customer experiences, reducing costs, and fortifying the foundation for a seamless digital future.

time-read
3 mins  |
February 2024
'DIGITAL BANK' - LICENSING AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN INDIA AND WAY FORWARD
BANKING FINANCE

'DIGITAL BANK' - LICENSING AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN INDIA AND WAY FORWARD

Last 6 to 8 years have seen rapid development in 'Digital bank' across the world, and China is no exception. Digital banks have an entirely branchless digital service and the need for physical branches is replaced by non-stop, 24/7 customer service and automated systems.

time-read
8 mins  |
February 2024
CONCENTRATION: THE NAUGHTY MONKEY
BANKING FINANCE

CONCENTRATION: THE NAUGHTY MONKEY

Maintaining mental focus can be quite challenging, especially with the constant distractions we encounter on a daily basis. In today's interconnected world, it is incredibly easy to get sidetracked by notifications from social media or the latest news updates. However, having strong mental focus is vital for achieving success. The ability to concentrate on a task at hand is essential for learning, accomplishing goals, and performing well in various situations.

time-read
4 mins  |
February 2024