Rs 10,000 crore from ICICI Bank in one or more phases.
ICICI Bank to raise to Rs 10,000 cr via infra bonds in it. These long-term bonds have the advantage in the required cash reserve ratio CRR and required liquidity ratio
ICICI Bank to raise to Rs 10,000 cr via infra bonds in it. These long-term bonds have the advantage in the required cash reserve ratio CRR and required liquidity ratio
India's gross domestic product (GDP) grew 13.5% in the first quarter of this year (April to June), a significant increase from the 20.1% growth in the same period last year.
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