Economic Times
Business Standard
Ø Short of selloff goal, govt may ask rich PSUs to buy into peers
Ø PE investments in India hit all-time high in 2015
Ø Green code for realty likely to be slim and trim
Ø Maker of Aristocrat whisky eyes turnaround in 2016
Ø Foreign-owned assets in India declines to $886.1 bn in Q2
Ø Jaitley to begin pre-budget consultations from Jan 4
Ø Dispute Resolution Panel rules in favour of foreign investors, says MAT not applicable
Ø Lending to foreign step-down arms of Indian firms gets costlier
Ø Upbeat but cautious India Inc to invest more in 2016
Ø Fiscal deficit touches 87% of BE in Apr-Nov
Ø Sebi issues consultation paper for public issue of REITs
Ø Drugs Controller General cracks the whip on online sale of drugs
Ø Sebi permits ETFs to invest in Gold Monetisation Scheme
Ø Tata chief sees fresh opportunities in China, US
Business Line
Mint
Ø Petronet strikes deal with Qatar’s RasGas, to get LNG at half-price
Ø Cadila sinks 15% on USFDA warning
Ø Commodity sector in pain as China’s super-boom ends
Ø More needs to be done for ease of biz: Tata Steel MD
Ø Clariant-Vivimed Labs deal gets approval
Ø Availability of power improves as generation outgrows demand
Ø RasGas halves gas price for Petronet LNG, drops penalty
Ø India to go directly to Euro-VI fuel standards by 2020
Ø Trai tells Facebook Free Basics supporters to give specific replies
Ø HDFC profit on sale of investments down by 50% to Rs57 core
Ø Petrol price cut by 63 paise/litre, diesel by Rs1.06/litre
Ø Textiles ministry raises concern over ‘stringent’ effluent norms
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Telecom firms to compensate for call drops from today
Ø No interviews for Class-III, IV jobs in govt from today: PM Modi
Ø Cyrus Mistry calls for greater agility from Tata firms
Ø Sensex gains 157 points on F&O expiry, Nifty settles above 7,940
Ø India beats China on GDP growth in 2015; may grow 7-7.5% in 2016
Ø RBI increases provisioning on overseas loans
Ø India external debt drops on lower corp borrowings
Ø Sebi rejects Sahara AMC's plea to restore licence
Ø BSE to shift Cholamandalam, Pfizer to Group A
Ø NSE conducts 1,550 IAPs in 2015; benefits 1 lakh investors
Ø Now, PAN must for hotel bill cash payment over Rs 50k
Business Standard
Ø Short of selloff goal, govt may ask rich PSUs to buy into peers
Ø PE investments in India hit all-time high in 2015
Ø Green code for realty likely to be slim and trim
Ø Maker of Aristocrat whisky eyes turnaround in 2016
Ø Foreign-owned assets in India declines to $886.1 bn in Q2
Ø Jaitley to begin pre-budget consultations from Jan 4
Ø Dispute Resolution Panel rules in favour of foreign investors, says MAT not applicable
Ø Lending to foreign step-down arms of Indian firms gets costlier
Ø Upbeat but cautious India Inc to invest more in 2016
Ø Fiscal deficit touches 87% of BE in Apr-Nov
Ø Sebi issues consultation paper for public issue of REITs
Ø Drugs Controller General cracks the whip on online sale of drugs
Ø Sebi permits ETFs to invest in Gold Monetisation Scheme
Ø Tata chief sees fresh opportunities in China, US
Business Line
Mint
Ø Petronet strikes deal with Qatar’s RasGas, to get LNG at half-price
Ø Cadila sinks 15% on USFDA warning
Ø Commodity sector in pain as China’s super-boom ends
Ø More needs to be done for ease of biz: Tata Steel MD
Ø Clariant-Vivimed Labs deal gets approval
Ø Availability of power improves as generation outgrows demand
Ø RasGas halves gas price for Petronet LNG, drops penalty
Ø India to go directly to Euro-VI fuel standards by 2020
Ø Trai tells Facebook Free Basics supporters to give specific replies
Ø HDFC profit on sale of investments down by 50% to Rs57 core
Ø Petrol price cut by 63 paise/litre, diesel by Rs1.06/litre
Ø Textiles ministry raises concern over ‘stringent’ effluent norms
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Telecom firms to compensate for call drops from today
Ø No interviews for Class-III, IV jobs in govt from today: PM Modi
Ø Cyrus Mistry calls for greater agility from Tata firms
Ø Sensex gains 157 points on F&O expiry, Nifty settles above 7,940
Ø India beats China on GDP growth in 2015; may grow 7-7.5% in 2016
Ø RBI increases provisioning on overseas loans
Ø India external debt drops on lower corp borrowings
Ø Sebi rejects Sahara AMC's plea to restore licence
Ø BSE to shift Cholamandalam, Pfizer to Group A
Ø NSE conducts 1,550 IAPs in 2015; benefits 1 lakh investors
Ø Now, PAN must for hotel bill cash payment over Rs 50k
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