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Banks may need to raise $20 bn in additional capital: Credit Suisse

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MUMBAI : Indian banks may need to raise $20 billion in additional capital for increased provisioning over the next 12 months as credit quality weakens, Credit Suisse said in a report on Wednesday.

The investment bank said it expects private sector banks to raise $7 billion in capital, while public sector banks may require $13 billion worth of recapitalization. “We raise our credit cost estimates by 20-60% given the lockdown extensions and unimpressive fiscal stimulus.

Private banks tier-1 is healthy at 13%, and coupled with strong pre-provisioning profitability, adequate to absorb up to 4% additional credit costs," said Ashish Gupta, head of equity research at Credit Suisse. “We, however, expect them to shore up capital buffers and

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