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Yes Bank crashes 72% after RBI takes charge

By IANS | Updated: March 6, 2020 12:20 IST

Private lender Yes Bank lost nearly three-fourth of its share value during Friday's early trade after RBI superseded its board on Thursday.

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Mumbai, March 6 Private lender Yes Bank lost nearly three-fourth of its share value during Friday's early trade after RBI superseded its board on Thursday.

At 11.37 a.m., Yes Bank shares plunged over 72 per cent to Rs 10.20 a share.

The SBI board had given the largest lender an "in-principle" approval to invest in the capital-starved Yes Bank.

The central bank has also imposed a moratorium on the private lender till April 3, 2020. Withdrawals from the bank have been capped at Rs 50,000 per depositor.

Moody's on Yes Bank had said that RBI's moratorium on Yes Bank is credit negative as it affects timely repayment of bank depositors and creditors.

While Moody's expects Indian authorities will take steps to prevent the weakness in the bank's viability from significantly impacting its depositors and senior creditors, the lack of a coordinated and timely action highlights continued uncertainty around bank resolutions in India.

( With inputs from IANS )

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