Indian banks saw a rise in high-cost deposits in the September quarter. This may squeeze profit margins. Public sector banks lent more but gathered fewer deposits than private banks. Term deposits grew faster than savings accounts. Loans to private companies and working capital loans also increased. The share of loans to women borrowers continued to rise. Read The Rest at :
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