SEBI, in consultation with Technical Advisory Committee of SEBI (TAC), has reviewed the applicable provisions of the SEBI circular dated May 13, 2015 regarding guidelines to be followed by stock exchanges while facilitating co-location / proximity hosting, particularly with respect to the following
A bank’s exposures to its counterparties may result in concentration of its assets to a single counterparty or a group of connected counterparties.
In addition to State Bank of India, sale of seized/ confiscated gold found ripe for disposal can be routed through all Public Sector Banks (approved by RBI to import and sell gold), MMTC Ltd. and STC Ltd.
It is advised that for the purpose of definition of ‘Infrastructure Lending’, banks and select All India Term-Lending and Refinancing Institutions may henceforth be guided by the Gazette Notifications issued by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, from time to time.
SBNs deposited in the currency chests, since November 10, 2016 will be considered as part of the chest balance in the soiled note category but such deposits will not be reckoned for calculating Chest Balance Limit / Cash Holding Limit.
With a view to protect the innocent farmers and rural account holders of PMJDY from activities of money launders and legal consequences under the Benami Property Transaction & Money Laundering laws, it has been decided to place certain limits, as a matter of precaution, on the operations in the PMJDY accounts funded through deposits of Specified Bank Notes (SBNs)
It is a settled position that revenue subsidies received from the Government towards reimbursement of cost of production/manufacture or for sale of the manufactured goods are part of profits and gains of business derived from the Industrial Undertaking/ eligible business, and are thus, admissible for applicable deduction under Chapter VI-A of the Act.
SEBI (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) Regulations, 2014 prescribe disclosures to be made by an InvIT to the Stock Exchange(s) where its units are listed. The said disclosures, inter-alia, include disclosures for financial as well as non-financial information.
It has come to the Authority’s notice that there is a news item floating in the press that the Authority has instructed insurers to accept old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes for depositing insurance premium.
With a view to expand the ambit of the CGSS, it has been decided that banks operating currency chests may be allowed to operate CGSS if they have additional space in their existing currency chest or additional storage space at the same centre which is nearly as safe and secure as that of a currency chest.