Wednesday 23 March 2016

Economic Times





Business Standard

Ø  Multinational foreign banks exiting India to protect profitability 

Ø  'Indian oil imports to drop 10% over next 6 yrs'

Ø  Punj Lloyd’s JP Chalasani to join Suzlon as CEO

Ø  BPCL to spend Rs 10k cr to boost refining capacity

Ø  Edelweiss Asset Management to acquire JP Morgan’s MF

Ø  Global coordinated easing won’t last: Goldman Sachs



Ø  PSU general insurers may see up to 10% stake sale

Ø  Indian refiners to import Iranian crude oil at lower prices

Ø  Fiscal deficit range may be set at 30-40 bps

Ø  Sebi impounds Rs 1.4 crore in Gammon insider trading case

Ø  MCX ranking up in global comex futures

Ø  Shadow over SunEdison India's solar projects

Business Line

Ø  Centre rolling in cash, but economy runs dry

Ø  Unions appeal to Tata Steel UK ahead of March 29 meet

Ø  India to host 8th BRICS Summit in October in Goa

Ø  Yen and Swiss franc rise as Brussels explosions spur safety flows

Ø  Rupee ends down 18 paise to 66.71 

Ø  Coal Ministry identifies 14 blocks for CBM extraction 

Mint

Ø  Tariff regulator proposes 7% hike in Mumbai airport charges

Ø  Cadila gets WHO warning for its Moraiya vaccine plant in Gujarat

Ø  Sebi imposes interim ban on Sharepro, promoters

Ø  Tata Sons buys over 1% stake in Titan for around Rs312 crore

Ø  Williamson Magor Group firms to merge with EMC

Ø  Deutsche Bank declines as Moody’s signals downgrade risks

Financial Express                

Ø  BSE Sensex ends 45 points up, NSE Nifty settles at 7,714

Ø  Indian nuke facilities face 'insider threats': US report

Ø  'Airtel, ATC mobile tower sale deal pegged at $200 mn'

Ø  RBI to cut rates by 25 bps on April 5, 50 bps in FY17: BofA-ML

Ø  Banks' asset quality to remain under pressure this year: S&P



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Penalty for delay in settling crop insurance claims: govt

Ø  Renault Nissan factory to begin third shift ops

Ø  Aurobindo stock outshines peers

Ø  Bajaj enters life care segment, eyes Rs 1k cr revenue

Ø  Govt wants 4.5 lakh km roads to be build by 2019

Ø  Max Fashion girds up to battle global brands

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