The government may infuse about Rs. 8,000 crore in five or six state-run banks that are likely to fall short of regulatory capital requirements, a senior finance ministry official said. These banks may include Nirav Modi scam-hit Punjab National Bank. There are some banks that have issued additional tier 1 capital bonds and the interest payments are due. Now if they don’t meet the regulatory capital norms, they will not be allowed to make such payments. The government cannot allow public sector banks to default on such payments, which will impact their rating. Which of the following is a logical corollary of the statement above?
The government may infuse about Rs. 8,000 crore in five or six state-run banks that are likely to fall short of regulatory capital requirements, a senior finance ministry official said. These banks may include Nirav Modi scam-hit Punjab National Bank. There are some banks that have issued additional tier 1 capital bonds and the interest payments are due. Now if they don’t meet the regulatory capital norms, they will not be allowed to make such payments. The government cannot allow public sector banks to default on such payments, which will impact their rating. Which of the following is a logical corollary of the statement above? Correct Answer Banks raise capital through bonds, which are perpetual in nature and therefore provide higher interest rates to investors. A high level of bad loans and widening losses have made it difficult for banks to service these bonds, raising the risk of default.
The correct answer is option 2, i.e. Banks raise capital through AT1 bonds, which are perpetual in nature and therefore provide higher interest rates to investors. A high level of bad loans and widening losses have made it difficult for banks to service these bonds, raising the risk of default.
From the question, we must understand the meaning of the word, ‘corollary’. A ‘corollary’ is a proposition that follows from (and is often appended to) one already proved. Thus, we must look for the option choice that logically follows the information given.
From the statement we can infer that the government has proposed stricter laws in order to avoid incidents like the Nirav Modi scam.
(1) can be rejected as it introduces a new idea of PCA and moreover, it is general as it covers the aspect of avoiding riskier activities. It is not specific with the given context.
(3) can be rejected as it is in future tense and something that will be conducted is more of a ‘course of action’ rather than a logical deduction or corollary.
(4) can also be rejected has it explicitly states about Oriental Bank of Commerce and Bank of Maharashtra and no information regarding the same is evident from the information stated.
(2) follows the ideas stated in the above statement and is in the same direction thus, the most appropriate answer choice is option 2.