Monday 25 April 2016

Economic Times




Business Standard

Ø  ED's Sequoia raid spooks India's venture capital community

Ø  Chit fund scams: Rs 80,000 crore and counting

Ø  Govt mulls liquidating some loss-making PSUs

Ø  India trims American govt securities exposure to $118.8 billion

Ø  Forex reserves at record high of $360.25 billion

Ø  SAARC nations must work together to push trade: Secy

Ø  China arrests 62 people in biggest telecom fraud



Ø  Govt's model bill on water to stress on storage creation

Ø  India-France solar alliance talks of $1 trillion investment

Ø  Concern over India's nuclear liability law still remains: French firm

Ø  No interest subsidy on crop loan beyond Rs 3 lakh, says panel

Ø  Sebi mulls online registration for market entities

Ø  27.55% of RIL's record net in FY16 comes from treasury income

Business Line

Ø  ‘There will be no Fed rate hikes in 2016; US dollar will continue to stabilise’ 

Ø  Panel on excise duty on jewellery

Ø  Plastic may replace jute as material for packaging foodgrains

Ø  Defence Minister Parrikar to meet industry bodies today

Ø  Reliance Entertainment to relaunch video streaming platform Bigflix

Ø  Now, Debt Recovery Tribunals will work six days a week

Ø  FPIs infuse $1.95 bn in equities so far this month

Mint

Ø  Tata Motors officials, directors to meet on 27 April over NCDs issuance

Ø  SunEdison looks to woo investors in India business after US bankruptcy

Ø  Reliance looking at long-term oil supplies from Iran

Ø  Jet Airways’ shareholders approve JetLite merger with itself

Ø  Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.1 million cars, SUVs worldwide over rollaway issue

Ø  Green panel gives nod for port, airport upgrades

Financial Express                

Ø  Up to 25% stake in Tata Steel will meet EU rules: UK

Ø  Private sector to play pivotal role in smart cities: Report

Ø  Vijay Mallya appears on UK electoral rolls: Report

Ø  US Fed seen holding rates with hike still on horizon

Ø  Cairn India cuts capex by a third to $ 100 mn for FY17



Financial Chronicle

Ø  EPFO mulls system to discourage premature withdrawals

Ø  SAT raps Sebi for blind support to adjudicating officers

Ø  Reuben brothers top UK rich list, Hindujas at No 2

Ø  Long-term view critical for stock investment returns

Ø  Natural rubber likely to see bull run until June

Ø  HDFC Bank Q4 profit up 20% at Rs 3,374 crore

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