Economic Times
Business Standard
Ø World economy stumbled in 2015, says UN
Ø RBI announces timetable reduction in SLR
Ø Raghuram Rajan warns companies about high debt
Ø Telcos drag Trai to court on call drop compensation
Ø RBI lets IDFC Bank into Second Schedule list
Ø RBI buys dollars in both spot and future market to rein in the value of the rupee
Ø Steel firms allege safeguard duty being bypassed
Ø Norm on 70% money in escrow to hit realtors' cash flow
Ø RBI introduces cross-currency options in exchanges
Ø Centre may form panel to review national policy on farmers
Ø Bharat Forge to supply aero engine parts to Rolls-Royce
Ø Telcos set to roll out 3G on lower frequency band 900 Mhz
Ø CBI interrogates Vijay Mallya on Kingfisher
Business Line
Mint
Ø Crompton Greaves: ‘SEBI should specify guidelines on open offer valuation’
Ø Minority shareholder files suit against Cairn, Vedanta
Ø Fund mop-up via QIPs slumps 41% to Rs. 12,658 cr in April-Oct
Ø Despite fall in gold prices, jewellery stocks fail to shine
Ø Honda India to recall 90,210 units of diesel variants of City, Mobilio
Ø Reforms needed for India’s sustained growth: Moody’s
Ø Havells to sell 80% stake in Sylvania for over Rs1,070 crore
Ø Texas billionaire backs Indian start-up Teabox over mutual taste for tea
Ø Inox Wind buys out Sarayu Wind Power to expand presence in Andhra Pradesh
Ø Maruti Suzuki to raise car prices from 1 January
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Sensex snaps 6-day losing streak, closes 216 points up, Nifty50 settles at 7,683; Tata Steel, RIL gains over 3%
Ø Asian Development Bank to lend $1 bn to Power Grid Corporation
Ø IATA forecast airlines in 2015 to post profit of $33 bn
Ø Govt collects Rs 21,054 cr via petrol, diesel cess in FY'15
Ø India, Switzerland improve cooperation on tax matters
Ø Deficient returns by Sebi-registered FIIs not defective
Ø India-EU trade talks' fate to be decided in January
Ø November inflation seen above 5%, room for rate cuts narrows
Ø GST will unify country as one market, RBI governor
Ø Goa iron ore miners seek duty relief as prices dip
Business Standard
Ø World economy stumbled in 2015, says UN
Ø RBI announces timetable reduction in SLR
Ø Raghuram Rajan warns companies about high debt
Ø Telcos drag Trai to court on call drop compensation
Ø RBI lets IDFC Bank into Second Schedule list
Ø RBI buys dollars in both spot and future market to rein in the value of the rupee
Ø Steel firms allege safeguard duty being bypassed
Ø Norm on 70% money in escrow to hit realtors' cash flow
Ø RBI introduces cross-currency options in exchanges
Ø Centre may form panel to review national policy on farmers
Ø Bharat Forge to supply aero engine parts to Rolls-Royce
Ø Telcos set to roll out 3G on lower frequency band 900 Mhz
Ø CBI interrogates Vijay Mallya on Kingfisher
Business Line
Mint
Ø Crompton Greaves: ‘SEBI should specify guidelines on open offer valuation’
Ø Minority shareholder files suit against Cairn, Vedanta
Ø Fund mop-up via QIPs slumps 41% to Rs. 12,658 cr in April-Oct
Ø Despite fall in gold prices, jewellery stocks fail to shine
Ø Honda India to recall 90,210 units of diesel variants of City, Mobilio
Ø Reforms needed for India’s sustained growth: Moody’s
Ø Havells to sell 80% stake in Sylvania for over Rs1,070 crore
Ø Texas billionaire backs Indian start-up Teabox over mutual taste for tea
Ø Inox Wind buys out Sarayu Wind Power to expand presence in Andhra Pradesh
Ø Maruti Suzuki to raise car prices from 1 January
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Sensex snaps 6-day losing streak, closes 216 points up, Nifty50 settles at 7,683; Tata Steel, RIL gains over 3%
Ø Asian Development Bank to lend $1 bn to Power Grid Corporation
Ø IATA forecast airlines in 2015 to post profit of $33 bn
Ø Govt collects Rs 21,054 cr via petrol, diesel cess in FY'15
Ø India, Switzerland improve cooperation on tax matters
Ø Deficient returns by Sebi-registered FIIs not defective
Ø India-EU trade talks' fate to be decided in January
Ø November inflation seen above 5%, room for rate cuts narrows
Ø GST will unify country as one market, RBI governor
Ø Goa iron ore miners seek duty relief as prices dip
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