Monday 28 December 2015

Economic Times

Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  Reliance Jio Infocomm launches its much-awaited 4G services

Ø  India-Pakistan trade: Modi-Sharif bonhomie may open up new frontiers

Ø  'CAD remains in check; may be less than $25 billion'

Ø  'India may be 3rd largest economy after 2030'

Ø  Petroleum products to be out of GST for now: CEA Arvind Subramanian

Ø  Debt, agro-commodities best value creators of 2015



Ø  Next-gen Ambanis take charge at Jio soft launch

Ø  ITC and HUL to slug it out in health care space

Ø  India did well in year of global economic turmoil: Jaitley

Ø  Bad loans turn worse in 2015; Banks bet on 'rainbow' reforms

Ø  GAIL to buy 5% stake in consortium building TAPI pipeline

Ø  Over 9,500 complaints pending with banking ombudsmen: RBI

Ø  Nestle eyes double digit growth for Maggi noodles

Business Line



Mint

Ø  Despite exits, foreign investors still high on Indian stocks

Ø  Action plan on ‘Start up India’ to be launched on Jan 16: Modi

Ø  China approves IPO reform proposal, new system could start by March 

Ø  Tariff bids: ACME Solar in wait-and-watch mode 

Ø  HSBC sees CSR spends more than doubling to Rs. 22 cr in FY17 



Ø  European capitals warned of potential terror attacks

Ø  Trai aims to resolve some net neutrality issues by early 2016

Ø  Coal India output up 8.8% over last year’s production

Ø  Oil price slump a chance to enhance energy security: Dharmendra Pradhan

Ø  Indian Oil, Oil India signs MoU with Rosneft for Siberian oilfield

Ø Disappointment for equities in 2015

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  FPIs selling spree continues; withdraw Rs 6,500 cr in December

Ø  Gold imports lose steam, fall 36.5 pc to $3.5 bn in November

Ø  Assocham revises FY16 export outlook downwards to $255-260 bn

Ø  Unresolved trade pact: India to meet European Union in January



Ø  MF investment in equity markets at Rs 70,000 crore in 2015

Ø  India Inc's earnings may start improving in next few months

Ø  Cotton output set to decline 11% as acreage, yield shrink

Ø  Base metals need to wait for a couple of quarters for recovery

Ø  Chennai floods wash out Rs 1700 crore of MSME biz

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