Friday, 8 January 2016

Business Standard




Ø  Need to avoid beggar-thy-neighbour policies: Rajan

Ø  China's forex kitty falls $512.6 billion in 2015

Ø  India's exports may dip 13% to $270 billion in 2015-16

Ø  Govt may dilute its 11.7% stake in Axis Bank

Ø  CPSEs asked to issue 30% dividend, bonus shares

Ø  MFs exposure to bank stocks hits high of Rs 88K cr

Ø  RBI may not defend a falling rupee to make exports competitive



Ø  China tremors rock markets once again

Ø  India to remain bright spot of global economy, says WB

Ø   Steel units should be cost competitive to take on cheap imports: Niti Aayog

Ø  PSU bank employees to go on strike today

Ø  Modi to dedicate Rs 34,555 cr IOCL Paradeep refinery on Feb 6

Ø  RBI relaxes rules for IFSC bank branches

Ø  Center to provide e-connectivity to agriculture markets

Business Line

Ø   UK warns of ‘dangerous cocktail’ of economic threats 

Ø  China’s securities regulator restricts big share sales 

Ø  Indian soyabean meal exports hit historical low; down by 86% 

Ø  'Govt ready to accept Congress' demand on GST Bill'

Ø  World food prices fall 1% in December: FAO

Ø  Failure to pass GST may hit govt’s ability to ramp up spending: World Bank

Mint

Ø  PSU bank employees to go on strike on Friday

Ø  $30 oil just got closer as WTI slides to 12-year low on China

Ø  Sensex tumbles to 19-month low amid China devaluation drama

Ø  Quikr buys online real estate portal Commonfloor.com

Ø  Saudi Aramco raises Asia oil prices amid high refiner profit

Ø  Credit guarantee fund for Mudra scheme gets cabinet approval

Financial Express

Ø  Sensex ends 554.50 points down, Nifty settles at 7,568

Ø  Standard & Poor's warns of more sovereign downgrades than upgrades in 2016

Ø  Developing nations will have to take harsh measures: Geroge Soros

Ø  Net income of corporates likely to rise 4.2% in December quarter: Report

Ø  PAN requirement: Titan sees Rs 500 cr hit on sales this fiscal



Financial Chronicle

Ø  IT sector seeks relief from double tax, retrospective orders

Ø  Netflix launches service in India for Rs 500/month

Ø  Bhel commissions two substations in Afghanistan

Ø  Kotak Life eyes Rs 3,500cr premium this year

Ø  Pension regulator asksh more banks to join eNPS platform

Ø  Trade cautiously in 386 illiquid stocks, say BSE & NSE
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