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Hurdles to new financial code

Posted on April 17, 2013 by monikahalan
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Expense Account, Mint

I must admit I’m a bit surprised by the kind of debate that the Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission (FSLRC) Report (http://finmin.nic.in/fslrc/fslrc_report_vol1.pdf) has generated. The 439-page report has made recommendations to re-haul the Indian financial system to facilitate the journey of the $2 trillion Indian economy to becoming a $15 trillion one by 2026. The Justice Srikrishna Commission did not stop at recommendations, but went ahead and drafted law that that will make this happen. The draft Indian Financial Code (http://finmin.nic.in/fslrc/fslrc_report_vol2.pdf) has in it the blueprint of a principles-based, goals-oriented, democratic set of rules that, for the first time, have given consumers their place in the sun. Some of the debate trashes the entire report and calls for a total rethink. I believe this is based on either reading just the dissent notes or a very thin reading of the executive summary. But the conclusions these views come to are quite sweeping. While there may be merit in the argument against some parts of the report or draft law, it does seem a bit odd that instead of trying to correct what is wrong, some would rather throw it all out.

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Buyer beware to seller be responsible

Posted on October 3, 2012 by monikahalan
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October has begun well. On the first day we had the roadmap for financial sector legislative reform unveiled in the form of an approach paper, and significant life insurance reforms. While the insurance reform is about removing wrinkles in the world as it exists, the first one aims to redefine the world. At least the financial world in India. If finance (finance is more than just money, finance is what money does) is the brain of the economy, then a financial system translates investment into gross domestic product growth. The paper says that there is strong academic literature to show that countries with a better financial system obtain better economic growth. If this is true, then India is attempting to run with both feet tied—some of our financial sector regulation would outdate good vintage wine and the regulatory arbitrage results in overt and covert turf wars that will make kabaddi look like a sophisticated game.

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