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Indian Automobile Industry; Demand recovery remains elusive        RBI Mid-Quarter Policy: Risks of a weaker Rupee leading to higher inflation and capital outflows led by changing global sentiments prompt the RBI to pause in the mid-quarter policy review        Headline inflation eases to 4.7% and stays within comfort zone for the second month even as rupee depreciation clouds outlook        Indian Banking Sector; Softening G-sec yields expected to boost PSBs’ profitability in Q1 2013-14        Industrial production rises by 2.0% in April 2013 led by consumer non-durables while growth of other sectors disappoints        Indian Two-Wheeler Industry; Industry maintaining pricing discipline amidst weak demand environment        RBI Guideline on Restructured Advances: Restructuring Norms Tightened; Some Relief for Projects under Implementation        Non-agricultural GDP growth remains flat at 5.3% in Q3FY13 and Q4FY13; moderating consumption & investment growth pose a challenge        Indian Pharmaceutical Sector: Pricing Policy Update        Moderating commodity prices, weakening pricing power and normal monsoon to dampen inflation in FY14; languishing investments and limited fall in current account deficit continue to pose concerns       
 
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Indian Automobile Industry; Demand recovery remains elusive
RBI Mid-Quarter Policy: Risks of a weaker Rupee leading to higher inflation and capital outflows led by changing global sentiments prompt the RBI to pause in the mid-quarter policy review
Headline inflation eases to 4.7% and stays within comfort zone for the second month even as rupee depreciation clouds outlook
Indian Banking Sector; Softening G-sec yields expected to boost PSBs’ profitability in Q1 2013-14
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BANK LOAN/LINE OF CREDIT RATING (BASEL II)

The Bank Line of Credit Rating service from ICRA entails evaluating the capability of an issuer to timely meet its debt obligations against a specific line of credit, in the light of the relevant terms, conditions and covenants. ICRA considers all relevant factors that have a bearing on the future cash generation and debt servicing ability of the issuer. These factors include: industry characteristics, regulations, competitive position of the issuer, operational efficiency, management quality, commitment to new projects and other associate companies, and funding policies of the issuer. A detailed analysis of past financial statements is made to assess performance under "real world" business dynamics. Estimates of future earnings over the next three to five years under various sensitivity scenarios are drawn up and evaluated against the claims and obligations that would require servicing. Primarily, it is the relative comfort on the level and quality of the issuer's cash flows to service obligations that determines its rating.

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