Friday 22 April 2016

Business Standard


Ø  India replaces China as top FDI destination in 2015: Report

Ø  RBI issues direction on merger of pvt sector banks

Ø  India to become $10 tn economy: Amitabh Kant

Ø  UK govt may buy 25% equity stake in Tata Steel

Ø  Prices of pulses will be under control: Ram Vilas Paswan

Ø  SIDBI sanctions Rs 1,000 crore to start up funds

Ø  Monsoons can pick GDP by 50 bps: BNP Paribas 



Ø  Govt initiates safeguard investigation against aluminium imports

Ø  GST Bill: Govt will again try to convince Opposition, says Venkaiah

Ø  SoftBank investors call for Nikesh Arora's dismissal; co says no

Ø  Call drop: Telcos earning Rs 250 cr a day but not investing: TRAI

Ø  SunEdison files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Ø  Govt aims to remove poverty by 2032

Business Line

Ø  Need level-playing field for HFT trades: SEBI to brokers

Ø  No decision yet on re-starting talks with India, says EU envoy

Ø  Defence buy panel yet to sign off on key partnership chapter 

Ø  Multilateral pact likely for info exchange on MNCs

Ø  Glenmark receives 3 observations from USFDA for Indore plant

Ø  BSE extends online bidding process for ‘market maker’ till Ap 29

Mint

Ø  Reliance may see rise in profit led by strong petrochem margins

Ø  IndusInd Bank’s Q4 profit rises 25.25% to Rs620.35 crore; provisions jump 98.86%

Ø  Rupee closes 18 paise lower against US dollar at 66.40

Ø  Jaypee gets breather as RBI allows banks to classify group’s loans as standard 

Ø  Sebi likely to ease mutual fund advertising, promotion norms

Financial Express                

Ø  RBI asks banks not to treat default by some firms as NPA in Q4

Ø  Sensex gains for 6th day in a row, ends 36 points up; Banking stocks surge

Ø  India pips China as top FDI destination in 2015: Report

Ø  Banks have no right over information on overseas assets: Vijay Mallya to SC

Ø  'Residential demand driven by end-users in Jan-March quarter'



Financial Chronicle

Ø  E-book must for pvt placement debt issues: Sebi

Ø  Rajan, Pichai among 100 most influential people: Time

Ø  Bank bureau to discuss capital plans of lenders

Ø  Patanjali ad faces ire of cooking oil makers

Ø  Hindustan Zinc reports worst financials since FY09

Ø  Silver makes starry performance in April

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