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https://nepsealpha.com/post/detail/4782/will-nica-bank-awaken-the-banking-sector-sleeping-bull-once-more
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Stock price is falling. News portal haru depositor le withdraw gardai chan savings bhandai news banai ra cha.
They also delayed defending allegations towards the bank for few days. Shareholders haru panic bhayera bechdai chan.
What will be the implications if allegations turn out to be true and NRB decides that NICA has crossed the line?
Bonus shares dina ko lagi manipulation gareko prove bhayo bhane k huncha?
Also, someone is compiling stories related to NICA in below thread.
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Greetings everyone!
So the market has been surrounded with nica ko controversy since last few weeks. I’ll try to give my insights from what I’ve found, researched and analysed.
First thing first , I doubt that it’s going to bankrupt the bank or something because it’s more of a compliance issue and not something like asset liability mismatch which will bankrupt a bank.
Banks are required to hold certain capital against their asset or loans. For instance 8.5% of core capital means that the bank must have rs8.5 for every 100rs of loan. However, how you define the loan is different thing. Based on the riskiness and priority, all loans aren’t considered Equal. An investment of 100 in government securities will not require 8.5rs of capital because it’s considered risk free. Similarly, disbursement of 100rs of credit to corporations will require a capital of 8.5rs. similarly, if the 100rs credit is backed by residential mortgage then then capital required will be 4.25rs . So if I can somehow classify most of my credit with residentially backed mortgages, I would need less capital that the other bank
NICA basically played with these stuffs. They reduced the exposure towards retail and commercially backed loans with residential. Meaning that the bank was able to show that it needed less capital that what would have been actually required. This has multiple benefits for NICA, it would need less capital, will allow them to increase the credit more, etc.
However, bank goes bankrupt when there’s asset liability mismatch. Which is not the case here. It’s also not the case of excessively high npa though I believe the actual npa is easily above 3%. I believe that nrb should impose strict fines and penalties to the bank but it ends about here.
Rumours and controversies of bank run won’t do any good for the system or the economy, hence just wanted to clear it out. Atleast the investment community must be in their senses.
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By far the most important determinant; interest rates are going down even further, foreigners can now invest and take returns back. There is so much liquidity that the NRB has to pull money. This looks like a ripe time for bull. I don’t see how the monetary policy review is supposed to be damaging for sentiment.
Limiting Big kheladis to small loans only means there will be lesser incentives for market manipulations which means a greater confidence for general investors. But ofc the media run by kheladi houses are going to put bad news for limiting them.
what does the review actually have to outweigh all the strong bullish signs we now have?
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2,4 din bata Nic asia ko paxi pareko parei xa ta. Hawa Hawa news halyo kaile rastra bank le karbahi kaile branch close garna lagyo vanera. Last ma sabai fake po raixa ta.
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