Monday 29 June 2015

Business Standard
Ø  Greece considering bank closures and capital controls on Monday
Ø  Rajan did not imply world facing new Great Depression: RBI
Ø  American Tower, Carlyle lead race for Rel Infratel; bids value firm at up to Rs 24,000 cr
Ø  Sajjan Jindal's JSW Group bets big on ports sector
Ø  HDFC Bank breaches RBI limits on loans to Reliance
Ø  Germany's oldest remaining nuclear plant shuts down
Ø  Yes Bank plans $1-billion ADR issue next fiscal

Ø  Govt's capital spend in H1 might jump 25% this year
Ø  Govt rejects Cairn's arbitration on tax dispute
Ø  FinMin, RBI meet likely on June 30 on public debt office
Ø  Govt plans to set up Rs 500 cr VC fund for pharma industry
Ø  Road projects worth Rs13k cr awarded under PPP mode this fiscal
Ø  Unitech raises Rs 70 cr from Piramal group for Chennai project
Ø  Govt rejects Cairn's arbitration on tax dispute
Business Line

Mint
Ø  BSE starts work on setting up global stock exchange
Ø  SBI tells officials to take selfies at pledged properties
Ø  ‘Intellectual Property will help move economy forward’
Ø  CA Institute defers call on new revenue recognition concepts 
Ø  Lupin to strengthen branded portfolio through alliances
Ø  Suzlon to focus on domestic market, plans offshore mills in Gujarat 

Ø  Mahindra’s offer for Pininfarina rejected by creditors: report
Ø  Union Bank of India gets shareholders’ nod to raise Rs3,700 crore
Ø  RBI may give payment bank licence to DoP by August: minister
Ø  IMD forecasts less than normal rainfall in July, August
Ø  GVK Power and Infrastructure: airports segment IPO to relieve balance sheet stress
Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  IMF paper counters RBI's Rajan on easy policy being crisis recipe
Ø  Persistent low rates indicate global eco malaise, warns BIS
Ø  Across spectrum, German leaders condemn Greece's rejection of EU deal
Ø   CoalMin may ask discoms to get clearances before bidding

Ø  RBI cancels bond tranches at auction
Ø  IndiGo to file prospectus for $400m IPO next week
Ø  Indian steelmakers upset as Japan, S.Korea eat local market share
Ø  DBTL success prompts BPCL focus on rural markets

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