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Different views emerge on SLR status for oil bonds

New Delhi, Feb 15 (UNI) The Oil Ministry and Finance Ministry today took diffrent stands on providing Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) status to oil bonds.

''I do not know yet. Let me see. Nothing on the SLR issue has come to me,'' Finance Minister P Chidambaram said.

This would mean oil bonds issued to oil marketing companies (OMCs) will not compete with government securities.

It implies that banks will not be able to subscribe to the bonds as part of the requirement that they invest 25 per cent of their liabilities in approved securities among other things.

If oil bonds to be issued to oil companies are also given SLR status, then there is a possibility of banks investing in these bonds to fulfil their SLR requirements, thereby buying less government securities to that extent.

Bonds amounting to 42.7 per cent of under-recovery amounting to 24,000 crore has been issued while OMCs have absorbed 8.4 per cent or Rs 4,800 crore.

However, Petroleum Secretary M S Srinivasan said on the sidelines of a conference organised by Ficci ''we have taken up with the finance ministry for SLR status of old and new oil bonds. We hope for a favourable decision.'' Today's confusing remarks by the Finance Minister and the flip-flop between the two ministries will only add to bond traders woes.

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AFI makes athletes participation in national meets mandatory

Pune, Feb 15 (UNI) The Athletic Federation of India (AFI) has decided to make participation in national championships mandatory for its athletes in order to improve their performance. The AFI, at its annual general body meeting (AGM) held in Delhi recently, took the decision on making partcipation in national championships mandatory for the athletes nominated or selected by the AFI or its affiliated units. Prahlad Sawant, who has been elected for the fourth consecutive term as.....

Bitter cold damages 70 per cent of potato crop in Punjab

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Kylie turns her back on trademark hotpants

London, Feb 15 : Pop star Kylie Minogue's fans may no longer see her in her famous gold hotpants, for the singer plans to switch over to a set of "sophisticated" costumes with her 40th birthday. Minogue's stylist William Baker revealed that the singer would be moving up to next level to the sophisticatedly designed wardrobe. "She's celebrating her 40th birthday this year, so what we have planned is just to move in the right direction," the Mirror quoted him.....
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