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Questions : Consider the following statements regarding "Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs)":
  1. SWFs are State-owned investment funds
  2. SWFs are established through fiscal and trade surpluses
  3. They are used to stabilize the budget and economy of the country from excess volatility in revenues
  4. SWFs typically invests in government-owned projects/assets
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a) (ii) & (iii) only

(b) (ii), (iii) & (iv) only

(c) (i) & (iv) only

(d) (i), (ii) & (iii) only

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (d)

A Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is a State (Government) owned investment fund or entity that is commonly established from export surpluses, fiscal surpluses, proceeds from privatization etc.

Countries generally create SWFs to diversify their revenue streams to protect and stabilize the budget and economy from excess volatility. For ex., UAE relies on oil exports for its wealth.

Hence, it devotes a portion of its reserves to an SWF that invests in diversified assets that can act as a shield against oil-related risks (when oil prices plunge, govt’s budgetary resources/taxes decline, and SWFs act as a buffer).

SWFs typically invest in multiple asset classes including publicly listed shares, fixed income, private equity, private debt, real estate, infrastructure etc.

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Question : 1

Consider the following statements regarding an economy facing disinflation:

  1. Companies defer their investments
  2. People defer their expenditures
  3. Demand decreases
  4. Unemployment increases
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) (i) & (iii) only

b) None of the above

c) (i) only

d) All of the above

Answer: (b)

Disinflation is when inflation is decreasing but prices are still increasing.

So, in an economy when inflation decreases, the demand for goods and services increases and people spending increases and it supports business activity resulting in a decrease in unemployment.

So, all the statements are wrong.

Question : 2

Mergers and Acquisitions of commercial banks may require approval of which of the following agency/ies?

  1. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  2. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) (ii) only

b) Both (i) & (ii)

c) (i) only

d) Neither (i) nor (ii)

Answer: (b)

Mergers and Acquisitions of commercial banks require the approval of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) both.

CCI is the "Fair Trade Regulator".

CCI looks into the competition part of such dealings and RBI looks into the prudential aspects. The RBI is the sector regulator, so the health of banks is its concern. The CCI’s concern is their behaviour in the market and the consumers in the market,”

If any merger/amalgamation/acquisition is happening and after the merger/amalgamation/acquisition the combined asset value is more than Rs. 1000 crore or Turnover (sales in a year) is more than Rs 3000 crore then they are required to take the approval of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) under the Competition Commission of India Act 2002.

But as per section 54 of the CCI Act, the Central government may be exempt from the application of the CCI Act, any class of enterprises, if such exemption is necessary for the interest of the security of the State or public interest.

So, when SBI and its associates got merged, the Central government had waived the approval of CCI. When SBI was acquiring a 49% stake in Yes Bank the also central government waived off the CCI approval.

A merger is a process wherein two or more companies/entities are combined together to form either a new company or an existing company absorbing the other target companies.

Basically, it’s a process to consolidate multiple businesses into one business entity.

Amalgamation is a type of merger process in which two or more companies combine their businesses to form an entirely new entity/company.

An acquisition is when one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company.

Consolidation is a general term that means the action or process of combining a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole. So, mergers, amalgamation and acquisitions all will come under consolidation.

Question : 3

NBFCs raise their resources from which of the following:

  1. Loans from Banks
  2. By issuance of bonds in the financial markets
  3. Through External Commercial Borrowing (ECB)
  4. Mutual Funds
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) (i) & (ii) only

b) (i) & (iii) only

c) (i) only

d) All of the above

Answer: (d)

NBFCs borrow from banks and then lend. They also issue bonds in financial markets to raise money and then this money they lend at a higher interest rate. NBFCs also borrow from abroad through debt financing (called ECB).

Mutual funds also invest in NBFCs which means, NBFCs issue debt papers to mutual funds and then this money they lend.

But, the main wholesale funding sources of the NBFCs comprise mainly of:

Banks (primarily via term loans and rest through non-convertible debentures and commercial paper); and

debt mutual funds (via non-convertible debentures and commercial paper).

Debentures are long-term unsecured debt financial instruments (they are similar to bonds in functioning). Some debentures have a feature of convertibility into shares after a certain point of time. The debentures which can't be converted into shares or equities are called non-convertible debentures (or NCDs) and earn a higher interest rate.

Commercial Paper (CP) is an unsecured money market debt instrument issued in the form of a promissory note for less than one year.

Question : 4

Consider the following statements.

  1. Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) is the amount that banks have to maintain in the form of their own funds to offset any loss that banks incur, if the accountholders fail to repay dues.
  2. CAR is decided by each individual bank.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) Only 2

b) Neither 1 nor 2

c) Both 1 and 2

d) Only 1

Answer: (d)

Question : 5

The terms ‘Bull’ and ‘Bear’ are associated with

a) Stock Market

b) Internet Trade

c) Banking

d) Foreign Trade

Answer: (a)

The terms ‘bull’ and ‘bear’ describe upward and downward trends respectively of the stock market.

A bear market refers to a decline in prices, usually for a period of a few months, in a single security or asset, group of securities or the securities market as a whole.

A bull market is when prices are rising.

Question : 6

Recently, one of the well known market analysts made this statement: “We expect the Reserve Bank of India to continue to ease liquidity” Which among the following instruments can be used by RBI to continue to ease liquidity?

  1. Cutting the frequency of Open Market Operations
  2. Cutting the Cash Reserve Ratio
  3. Cutting the Repo and Reverse Repo rates
Choose the correct options:

a) Only 1 & 2

b) Only 1

c) Only 2 & 3

d) 1, 2 & 3

Answer: (c)

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