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Timothy Geithner, Ben Bernanke discuss reforms with India Inc

Timothy Geithner, Ben Bernanke discuss reforms with India Inc

Visiting US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke met Indian business leaders and discussed the recent American policy measures and the economic climate in the country.

PTI
  • Mumbai,
  • Updated Oct 10, 2012 5:12 PM IST
Timothy Geithner, Ben Bernanke discuss reforms with India IncUS Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (right) and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
Visiting US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday met Indian business leaders and discussed the recent American policy measures like the quantitative easing and the economic climate in the country.

"We got briefed by both on the US economic situation. We briefed them on India and said we were very confident now that the reform process is taking place," Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej told reporters after the breakfast meet arranged by industry lobby Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), which he heads.

A majority of the business leaders mentioned that the recent decision of the Federal Reserve to inject third round of liquidity injection and its implications were discussed.

"He (Bernanke) explained what the strategy for QE3 (quantitative easing 3) is and assured us that the implications are not going to be as large as people fear," vice-chairman and managing director of infra financier IDFC Rajiv Lall said.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram during interactions with Geithner on Tuesday had expressed his concerns over the impact of the QE3 on commodity prices, as that will have a direct bearing on the government's and the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) efforts at controlling inflation and boosting growth here.

To a question, Lall said contentious issues like those surrounding visas to Indian IT professionals by the US and outsourcing were not raised by the Indian industry.

Mortgage major HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh said the recent spate of reforms in the country, the need for the government do to reduce subsidies and boost growth were also discussed. "They (the US) are very positive (on the recent reforms)," he said.

Chanda Kochchar, Managing Director and CEO of the country's largest private sector lender ICICI Bank said: "I think their outlook is very positive. Of course, everybody recognises that much more needs to be done as well. But I think their initial reaction is very positive."

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Published on: Oct 10, 2012 5:11 PM IST
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