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Suzlon can now return to black: SBI boss at Davos

State Bank of India chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya feels the Suzlon did the right thing by selling its overseas arm. The company can repay debts, improve its books and take advantage of the government reforms.

January 27, 2015 / 15:16 IST
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India is seeing huge amount of interest at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Speaking about investor mood from around the globe, State Bank of India chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya  told CNBC-TV18 people are cautiously optimistic on crude price rise and improvement in Europe post ECB's bond purcahse programme. "The overall mood is quite positive other than those nations which are energy dependent."

Lauding the Suzlon deal, Bhattacharya said the proceeds will go on paying debt and help the company save on interest cost. It will enable Suzlon to turnaround and become a better managed company. Suzlon is favourably placed to take advantage of government reforms in the wind energy sector. 

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On Thursday, Suzlon announced selling off its German arm Senvion for 1 billion Euros. SBI, which has an exposure to Suzlon, was keen that the company sold its assets.

Asked about lowering of base rate, the SBI chairman said it will largely depend on cost of funding.