India unlikely to budge on subsidiary cap requirements
The Reserve Bank of India does not look likely to dilute stringent capital adequacy proposals for foreign banks looking to obtain subsidiary status. The central bank wants more regulatory control over these operations, but will offer access to the local rupee markets in return.
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