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New measures unlikely to revive banking sector

New powers granted to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) could in theory speed up resolution of cases of stressed assets that have burdened the banking sector in recent years. But the measures are likely to have limitations. The big picture is that the struggles of the banking sector are likely to continue in the absence of major capital injections and greater private participation.

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