Thursday 29 September 2016

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  COAI's 'back door' remark contempt of court: Jio

Ø  Alternatives to bank credit de-link GDP: RBI Dy Gov

Ø  Sebi allows options trading on commodity exchanges 

Ø  Securitisation volumes set to rise this year: Crisil

Ø  Cabinet decides to ratify Paris agreement

Ø  NSE extends concessional transaction fee in equity derivatives



Ø  Wal-Mart in talks to invest $1 billion in Flipkart: Report

Ø  Anheuser-Busch to pay US SEC $6 mn to settle India bribery charges

Ø  Sebi tightens warehousing norms for commexes

Ø  17 sick PSUs set to be closed down

Ø  M&M to buy European 2-wheeler subsidiary

Business Line

Ø  ICICI Pru Life to debut in stock market on Sept 29

Ø  Jim Yong Kim re-appointed as World Bank President for 2nd five-year term

Ø  Cipla to focus more on US; next-gen steps up

Ø  RCX to approach SEBI seeking easier norms for regional comexes

Ø  Cabinet approves ratification of climate change deal 

Ø  ‘Banks may have to increase provisioning for bad loans’ 

Mint

Ø  Sebi nudges mutual fund industry to advertise direct plans

Ø  Federal Reserve may change stress tests, capital buffers for US banks: Janet Yellen

Ø  Liberty bids nearly £100 million for two Tata Steel UK units: report

Ø  Govt to sell 7% stake in Hindustan Copper today

Ø  Reliance Jio preferred as secondary SIM, finds mobile user survey

Financial Express               

Ø  Sensex snaps 3-day losing streak, ends 69 points up

Ø  Srei Infrastructure Finance raises Rs 350 crore via NCDs

Ø  India remains a promising market for IPOs: EY

Ø  Anand Mahindra warns of 'demographic disaster' sans jobs

Ø  IMF chief sees lower US growth, calls trade barriers 'malpractice'



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Tax drive offers no absolution, to yield little cash for govt

Ø  Govt nod for Rs 2,256 cr project for GST integration

Ø  Cabinet clears IOC-OIL-BPCL's Russian stake buy

Ø  RBS to pay $1.1b to resolve its US mortgage claims

Ø  Reliance Cap hints at listing of more subsidiaries

Ø  ONGC board divided on shah panel suggestions

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