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IndusInd Bank: Lessons for RBI as well as others
Mint Kolkata
|March 13, 2025
When it comes to banks, investors and depositors march to a different tune. Yet, this week's market mayhem in IndusInd Bank shares leaves all stakeholders plenty to think about
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The biggest single-day fall in the price of IndusInd Bank shares on Tuesday, 11 March, wiping out more than a quarter of its market value, raises a number of questions. The sharp sell-off followed the lender's disclosure of accounting discrepancies related to its derivative trades, triggering a spate of analyst downgrades. The fact that the banking sector's regulator, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), chose to approve only a one-year extension for the bank's CEO, rather than the three years sought by its board, and that too without explaining why, did not help matters. Fortunately for IndusInd Bank and for our banking system at large, the panic was contained to the stock market and the bank's investors. Its depositors did not react in the same knee-jerk fashion. So, even as IndusInd's stock fell 27% to close at ₹656 on 11 March, erasing about ₹19,000 crore of its market capitalization, there was no run on the bank. Clearly, investor trust, which rides on the credibility that a lender commands in capital markets, has proven more fickle than deposit
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