THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 29, 2017- Topic 1
The Central government has
been working hard to address India’s twin balance sheet problem, but it hasn’t
had much to show in the form of results. The Financial Stability Report released
by the Reserve Bank of India, for one, suggests that India is still far away
from solving the troubles ailing its banks and large business corporations.
According to the report released last week, gross non-performing assets (NPAs)
in the banking system as a whole rose to 10.2% at the end of September, from
9.6% at the end of March.
This, according to a research report released by CARE
Ratings, puts India fifth among significant economies with the most NPAs. The
RBI stated further that it expects NPAs to continue to rise to as high as 11.1%
of total outstanding loans by September 2018, so the end to the bad loans mess
seems nowhere near. The bad loans problem has also not spared private sector
banks – these lenders have seen their asset quality deteriorate at a faster
pace than public sector banks. Private bank NPAs increased by almost 41%, as
compared to 17% in the case of public sector banks at the end of September.
Non-banking financial companies that compete against banks also saw a jump in
NPAs. There are, however, some signs of hope as credit growth has begun to turn
the corner and shown faster growth on a year-on-year basis when compared to
March.
Reforms undertaken until now
though may not be good enough to tackle the problem. The resolution of bankruptcy
cases, particularly against large borrowers that contribute a major share of
bank NPAs, under the new Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code should help bring the
NPA situation under some control. In fact, despite its many imperfections and
the slow pace of resolutions by the National Company Law Tribunal, the Code can
be helpful in cleaning up bank books in future credit cycles. The
recapitalisation of public sector banks too can help increase the capital
cushion of banks and induce them to lend more and boost economic activity. But
bad debt resolution and recapitalisation are only part of the solution as they,
by themselves, can do very little to rein in reckless lending that has pushed
the Indian banking system to its current sorry state. Unless there are systemic
reforms that address the problem of unsustainable lending, future credit cycles
will continue to stress the banking system. In this regard, the government will
do well to consider the recent advice of the International Monetary Fund to
reduce its ownership stake in banks and give greater powers to the RBI to
regulate public sector banks efficiently. Structural reforms are the only
long-term solution.
Vocabulary
Stability: the state of being
stable.
Example: There are fears for the
political stability of the area
Synonyms: firmness, solidity, steadiness, strength, security, safety; balance
of mind
Trouble: difficulty or
problems.
Example: I had trouble finding
somewhere to park
Synonyms: problems, difficulty, bother, inconvenience, worry, concern, anxiety
Ailing: in poor health
Example: I went to see my ailing
mother
Synonyms: ill, sick, unwell, sickly, poorly, weak, indisposed, in
poor/bad health
Significant: sufficiently great or
important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Example: A significant increase in
sales
Synonyms: notable, noteworthy, worthy
of attention, remarkable, important
Spared: refrain from killing,
injuring, or distressing.
Example: There was no way the men
would spare her
Synonyms: pardon, let
off, forgive, reprieve, release, free, leave uninjured
Corner: a part, region, or
area, especially one regarded as secluded or remote.
Example: They descended on the
college from all corners of the world
Synonyms: district, region, area, section, quarter, part, neck
of the woods
Bankruptcy: the state of being
bankrupt.
Example: Many companies were facing
bankruptcy
Synonyms: insolvency, liquidation, failure, ruin, financial
ruin, collapse
Imperfection: a fault, blemish, or
undesirable feature.
Example: The imperfections and
injustices in our political system
Synonyms: defect, fault, flaw, deformity, discoloration, disfigurement, crack
Efficient: achieving maximum
productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
Example: Fluorescent lamps are
efficient at converting electricity into light
Unsustainable: not able to be
maintained at the current rate or level.
Example: Macroeconomic instability
led to an unsustainable boom
