Mumbai, June 6 -- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday said IndusInd Bank has taken sufficient steps to address improve its accounting practices, with governor Sanjay Malhotra noting that the bank is doing well overall. The remarks signalled regulatory comfort with the lender's actions so far, pushing its shares up over 5%.
The RBI's comments come nearly three months after IndusInd Bank disclosed issues in its derivatives book, which triggered a 27% crash in its shares. Since then, the bank has seen the exit of top executives and faced scrutiny from both the central bank and the capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).
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