Thursday 28 April 2016

Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  US continues to keep India on IP priority watch list

Ø  Bankruptcy law okayed; good times over for wiful frauds

Ø  DIPP moves cabinet note on 100% FDI in food processing

Ø  Rise in pvt sector debt posing risk to economies: Fitch

Ø  Bharti Airtel Q4 net profit up 2.8%, beats estimates 

Ø  ED seeks to recall exemption given to Vijay Mallya

Ø  UN chief urges end to nuclear weapons testing

Ø  GST rollout, infra funding an uphill climb for India: Moody's



Ø  NHPC share sale subscribed 1.56 times

Ø  US Federal Reserve keeps rates unchanged

Ø  Biocon's Q4 net profit jumps 250% to Rs 361 crore on exceptional income

Ø  SC asks Sahara to submit list of all group assets

Ø  India likely to become net importer of sugar as drought dries fields

Ø  AgustaWestland not blacklisted under UPA rule: Govt

Business Line

Ø  Iran seeks interest on $6.5 bn due from Indian oil refiners 

Ø  Kerala gets first heat wave warning on blazing El Nino trail 

Ø  GNFC back in black with Rs. 226 cr profit in FY-16  

Ø  Walmart India awaits FDI policy guidelines for marketing food products

Ø  Adani’s mining project in Australia faces another legal hurdle

Ø  MCX copper slips below 200-day moving average

Mint

Ø  Indian stainless-steel-bar exporters may face renewed EU tariffs

Ø  Tata Steel UK’s pension hurdle could be £2.5 billion: Report

Ø  TPG Growth buys India-focused cancer treatment chain

Ø  Coromandel International’s net profit rises 35% in Mar quarter

Ø  Start-up report says 50% decline in funding in March quarter

Ø  Alembic Pharma net profit up 30%

Ø  Infosys buys minority stake in US-based start-up Trifacta

Financial Express                

Ø  India's World Bank ranking has improved: Nirmala Sitharaman

Ø  TRAI to take action for call drops to protect consumer

Ø  Indian Railways to harness 1000 MW solar power by 2020

Ø  Slow networks in India preventing Apple from full bloom: Tim Cook

Ø  4,983 complaints against UIDAI operators for charging money



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Dumping duty on telecom gear from Huawei, ZTE

Ø  Telephone subscriber base increases to 105 cr in Feb

Ø  Non-core income pushes Yes Bank net by 27%

Ø  KYC norms relaxed for import of gifts through courier

Ø  Thyrocare raises Rs 144 crore from anchor investors

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