Wednesday 17 May 2017

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  India third worst hit nation by ransomware Wannacry

Ø  India ranked second in renewable energy index

Ø  91 lakh persons come under tax net post note ban: Jaitley

Ø  LIC's profit from mkts up 72% at Rs 19K cr in FY17

Ø  Gems & jewellery trade ready for GST roll out from July

Ø  TCS gets structural makeover with renewed focus on going digital



Ø  Tata Steel agrees to UK pension deal

Ø  1% tax at source under GST likely for online sellers

Ø  M&A activity in India's payment sector flourishing: VCCEdge

Ø  Tata Steel's Q4 consolidated net loss narrows 62% to Rs 1,168 cr

Ø  Sugar mills want complete exemption from packing in jute bags

Ø  Mswipe to acquire PayU's offline POS business operations

Business Line



Mint

Ø  Over 48,000 attempts of WannaCry ransomware attacks detected in India: Quick Heal

Ø  BHEL bags ₹233-cr order from Ramagundam Fertilizers

Ø  China, India dominate coal ownership amid divestments: Report

Ø  CBI initiates investigation on Chidambaram, son as government hails ‘clean money’

Ø  Future Group enters joint venture to open ‘fbb’ stores in West Asia



Ø  EPFO looks to invest Rs18,000 crore in stocks

Ø  Indian Oil to enter MSCI India index, Divis Lab out

Ø  Sensex closes at new peak of 30,583 points, Nifty scales 9,500

Ø  FSSAI to define junk food before imposing additional tax

Ø  Maruti Suzuki CEO: Not possible to shift to electric cars immediately

Ø  EPFO reduces claim settlement period to 10 days

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Experts 'insufficiently critical' on policy matters: CEA Arvind Subramanian

Ø  United Nations revises downward India's GDP growth for 2017

Ø  Eurozone needs more than Germany for breakout growth

Ø  Snapdeal’s sale to Flipkart yet to get approval of Ratan Tata and Azim Premji: Report



Ø  Vodafone dials up € 6.3B loss over India troubles

Ø  Rupee turns weaker against dollar, down 6 paise

Ø  Rupee gets stronger, may cause job losses in IT sector

Ø  Truck, bus tyre imports touch new heights

Ø  Monsoon likely to hit Kerala coast on May 30

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