It seems that the Reserve Bank of India’s move to ease lending to
real estate hasn’t augured well with the banking sector. The apex bank
effectively reduced the tax on lending to the real estate sector, which
means banks can now more freely lend to the realty sector.
Considering the slump in the real estate sector
with higher dips in demand for property and developers finding it hard
to secure more land bank, which earlier was fulfilled with revenues
generated from their projects itself, and increasing risk of rising
NPAs of banks, the banking sector has come into focus once again.
The BSE Bankex was down 4.5% Monday at 10:38 am. The country’s
largest private sector bank, ICICI Bank, fell 6.92% to Rs 368.55. It
was followed HDFC Bank, which was down 6.09% to Rs 950, Axis Bank down
5.24%, Kotak Bank down 4.88%, Union Bank down 3.92%.
BSE Realty Index fell by 5.10%. Unitech was down 8.5%, Peninsula Lan
falling by 6.11%, Indiabulls Realestate has fallen close 5.67%. Ansal
Infrastructure was down 5.76%.
The benchmark Sensex was down by 2.6% to 9142.60.
Said Rahul Amritlal, an analyst with a CFP, “There is still concern
left in the market with regard to trading considering the obscurity
over global markets movement. We would see some respite after
March-April period as the Assembly election proceeds. Till then, it
would be range-bound activity as regards the Sensex movement.”