Author: neha
• Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Even as economists of the world look towards India optimistically, statistics say that all is not well. The credit outlook for most Indian banks remains negative after the changes made in January earlier this year. Though the fundamental credit outlook was stable, the economic conditions still remain challenging and the number of problem loans or ‘bad’ loans still continues to be on the rise. Of course, the result of all this is an adverse effect on the quality of assets.

It has been estimated that even in the next twelve to eighteen months, things are not going to change for the better. There are no optimistic projections for the next year or two. The public sector banks, which make up the majority of the banking systems and assets, continue to hold a strong front. The concern for the deteriorating asset quality still looms large.

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