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Markets need not panic, bad loans being tackled: Arun Jaitley

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said Indian banks were equipped well to deal with bad loans, and that markets need not panic since the current turmoil that has pulled down key stock indices

IANS IANS Updated on: February 12, 2016 19:18 IST
markets need not panic bad loans being tackled arun jaitley
markets need not panic bad loans being tackled arun jaitley

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said Indian banks were equipped well to deal with bad loans, and that markets need not panic since the current turmoil that has pulled down key stock indices in the country is driven by external factors.

"The media reports on bad position of public banks are not fully correct," the finance minister tweeted, a day after Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan also said the some claims by analysts on the issue were "wild" and verged on scare-mongering.

"Bad loan are there, but banks are equipped to deal with the issues. The government is committed to protect the banks and give them the capital requirements. The RBI is also giving guidance," the finance minister said.

"In the past few days there has a been a major sell off in markets. Obviously, this has created a chain reaction across the world. Indian markets are also being significantly impacted by this," he said, adding in India, however, there was an over-reaction.

"As a result of various international developments that are taking place, there need not be any exaggerated panic in India -- for the reason that Indian economy, even in the midst of a global slowdown has clearly stood out," he said, calling for a focus on the Indian economy's strength.

The comments also come against the backdrop of the sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) losing 1,665.14 points, or 6.76 percent, during the past four trading days ended Thursday, shaving Rs.6,73,192 crore out of the bourse's market capitalisation.

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