Tuesday 23 February 2016

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  PSB mergers top priority under banking reforms

Ø  Tata Steel to restructure India biz to raise productivity

Ø  Oil will remain at bottom: IMF chief

Ø  Cairn India, Vedanta, PNB to exit from Nifty 50 from April 1

Ø  Global investors hit by concerns over Europe, China

Ø  Verizon to buy fiber-optic biz for about $1.8 bn

Ø  GBP falls to near 7-yr low against $ on Brexit fears

Ø  Most in RBI's external panel recommended rates stay on hold



Ø  Mittals, SingTel to buy 6% more in Airtel

Ø  Corporate India tightens criteria for investment in debt schemes

Ø  Future looks bleak for Mumbai, Gift City as IFCs: Percy Mistry

Ø  FinMin entrusts Sebi to regulate gold exchange

Ø  Comexes demand CTT exemption for commodity futures

Ø  Sandoz Inc, Macleods Pharma recall 2 drugs made in India

Ø  Sebi to regulate gold exchange

Ø  World Gold Council sells 'Azva' brand to PC Jeweller

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Business Line

Ø  Centre to sell 5% stake in NTPC on Feb 23  

Ø  Top 20 PSU banks valued similar to five leading NBFCs

Ø  Tata Motors changes hatchback Zica name to Tiago

Ø  Reliance Comm gets CCI nod to acquire Sistema’s MTS

Ø  Centre trying to resolve Vodafone tax issue: Prasad

Ø  LIC buys shares worth Rs. 10,415 cr in 18 Sensex cos in Q3

Mint

Ø  R-Jio garnering ‘enviable’ spectrum portfolio: Credit Suisse

Ø  Infosys wants to grow 16% in 2016-17

Ø  Rupee closes at fresh 30-month low of 68.61 against US dollar

Ø  HSBC reports drop in profits from India business; tax enquiry continues

Ø  India’s patent office says no to software patents, again

Ø  India softens stance on Bay of Bengal free trade agreement

Financial Express                

Ø  BSE Sensex gains for fourth day, ends 80 points up, NSE Nifty settles above 7,230

Ø  Equity MFs AUM hit 5-month low of Rs 3.45 lakh cr in Jan

Ø  Ratan Tata accuses older airlines of 'monopoly'; SpiceJet's Ajay Singh hits back

Ø  Rajesh Exports bags Rs 840 crore export order from UAE

Ø  Installed solar power capacity touches 5,000 MW in January



Financial Chronicle

Ø  BSE says one-person company can act as stockbroker

Ø  Raise import duty on steel to 25% in Budget: Ficci

Ø  RIL deliberately extracted gas from its KG blocks: ONGC

Ø  Over 90m Takata airbag inflators may face US recalls

Ø  7.6% growth for this year ‘very, very significant’: FinMin

Ø  Saudi-Russia oil deal failed to stop biggest bull exodus

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