Andy Mukherjee, Columnist

India’s Shadow Bank Tumult Casts a Widening Gloom

A wall of mistrust threatens to feed through to microlenders, hurting the poor and dragging down consumption.

After Modi's cash ban, this is the last thing small businesses need.

Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
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It’s time India’s policy makers acknowledged the real problem facing the country’s shadow banks. What they are experiencing is no longer a vanilla liquidity shortage; the entire industry has crashed against a wall of mistrust.

On the other side of that wall are a clutch of wealthy property developers and their middle-class customers, as well as teeming multitudes of poor. Everyone is at risk.