Tuesday 26 April 2016

Economic Times





Business Standard

Ø  India's oil import from Middle East rises to 59%

Ø  Banks need more funds or risk downgrade: Moody's

Ø  Govt may not dilute SUUTI stake in listed companies this fiscal

Ø  AIA increases stake in Tata AIA life to 49%

Ø  India banned import of milk, some mobile phones from China

Ø  P-Notes investment climbs to Rs 2.23 lakh crore

Ø  Infosys, Wipro may pay large sums for mega deals

Ø  Job creation, social security are key issues: Rajan 



Ø  RIL petroleum export volume remains above 10 mt

Ø  DIPAM may issue fresh norms for PSU buybacks

Ø  FinMin approves 8.7% interest on EPF for 2015-16

Ø  Rajya Sabha ethics panel recommends Vijay Mallya's expulsion

Ø  FinMin raises monetary limit for filing appeals in tax cases

Ø  Sebi tightens proprietary trading norms in commodity derivatives

Ø  US approves billion-dollar arms deal with Australia

Business Line

Ø  Over two lakh new Central government jobs by 2017

Ø  FDI at record $51 bn in 11 months of FY16: DIPP

Ø  UltraTech net up 10% in March quarter on higher volume

Ø  NPS plans new schemes with more equity exposure 

Ø  Govt hikes minimum wage for contract workers to Rs. 10,000 

Ø  Cottonseed sales seen stagnant at 4.40 cr packets

Mint

Ø  Power demand forecast cut to adjust for energy efficiency

Ø  Blackstone set to buy retail space from L&T Realty for Rs1,450 cr

Ø  Standard Chartered’s stressed assets sale finds few takers

Ø  Equitas sells additional 4% stake to Franklin Templeton

Ø  Indiabulls Real Estate Q4 profit falls 36% to Rs58.91 crore

Ø  Eicher launches light truck to take on Tata Motors

Financial Express                

Ø  Sensex ends 159 points down, Nifty settles at 7,855;

Ø  India's economic indicators 'promising': Arvind Subramanian

Ø  RBI Guv  warns against deep discount model in startup space

Ø  Panic button must for all new mobile phones from January 1

Ø  Kalpataru Power Tran bags new orders worth Rs 1,150 cr

Ø  Jewellers back on strike, shops shut for 3 days on excise duty



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Start saving early for good retirement corpus: study

Ø  MP rotation in RS may tilt the scales for GST: DBS

Ø  Auto ancillaries may see 8-10% growth in FY17

Ø  Fed & BoJ meetings, earnings to guide market this week

Ø  Natural rubber likely to see bull run until June

Ø  Concern over India's nuclear liability law still remains

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