Tuesday 29 December 2015

Economic Times

Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  Blackstone, Birla Corp and Baring Asia enter final lap in race for Reliance's cement biz

Ø  Saudi Arabia posts $98 bn budget deficit in 2015

Ø  Infosys sets up 6.6 MW solar plant in Telangana

Ø  Oil companies to set up largest refinery in M'rashtra

Ø  China to replace business tax with VAT for industry

Ø  Citigroup raises stake in L&T Finance to 7.56%

Ø  MTNL to offer free roaming from Jan 1: Prasad



Ø  Easier funding, separate law needed to boost PPP: Kelkar panel

Ø  Sebi to clear decks for sale of MF via e-commerce platforms

Ø  Minimum import price, tariff barriers can curb steel imports: JSPL

Ø  India's pharma industry may touch $55 bn by 2020

Ø  GST certainly doable in 2016; in constant touch with Congress: FM

Ø  Raheja Corp buys 30 acres from Cabot for Rs 210 cr

Business Line



Mint

Ø   IOC gets regulator’s nod for Ennore LNG pipeline 

Ø  PAN obligation to hit sales of Rs. 2-5 lakh jewellery: Titan 

Ø   Bullion traders body launches World Silver Council 

Ø  Lupin gets FDA nod for generic Femhrt tablets

Ø  MCX gold in short-term downtrend

Ø  Jaypee Cement gets approval for expansion of limestone mining capacity



Ø  India deal unlikely to secure Toshiba’s lofty nuclear plans

Ø  Snapdeal to invest in logistics to speed up delivery

Ø  Hybrid debt-oriented funds do not qualify to be equity funds

Ø  Gautam Adani’s son Karan Adani takes over as CEO of Adani Ports

Ø  PACL moves Delhi HC for stay of Sebi’s recovery order

Ø  Reserve Bank of India releases report on financial inclusion

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Sensex rallies 195 points to close at 26,034, Nifty settles above 7,920

Ø  Reliance Capital acquires 6.82 pct stake in Saregama India

Ø  Tax payers earning over Rs 10L/yr not to get subsidised LPG

Ø  Focus on last mile delivery for inclusion: RBI panel to banks



Ø  Sebi set to inspect all commodity bourses

Ø  Fertiliser sector eyes over 2-MT output growth in 2016

Ø  Govt relaxes guidelines for small, isolated gas fields

Ø  India's pharma industry may touch $55b by 2020: Report

Ø  Amway India's first manufacturing plant goes on stream

Ø  PMO joins Sebi chairman’s search panel, FM kept out

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