Business Standard
Ø Central banks' easy money policy roiling world mkts: Rajan
Ø Trai may propose increase in quantum of auction
Ø ECB keeps rates unchanged at record low as expected
Ø 'China reaches point of no return' |'India needs growth engines'
Ø NSEL to pay Rs 1.66 cr fine in money laundering case
Ø RBI allows banks to sell India Gold Coins
Ø Vedanta pares down bond repurchase to $227 mn
Ø RBI caps number of transactions on pensioners' a/c
Ø Adani may buy L&T's Punjab power plant
Ø Bankers finalise new owners for Electrosteel
Ø Growth should improve once commodities stabilise: World Bank
Ø Natco enters licensing agreement with Brystol-Myers Squib
Ø Securitisation to be key for small finance banks: Moody's
Ø Hindustan Zinc's Q3 net slides 24%, Q4 output seen muted
Ø Glenmark Pharma gets USFDA nod for two generic drugs
Ø IOC doubles crude oil buy from Nigeria on term contract
Business Line
Ø Textile exports may cross $40 b this fiscal: Minister
Ø India to remain attractive investment destination: Citigroup
Ø Kalpataru Power bags four orders for power transmission-related projects
Ø NSE shareholders fear revamp plans may delay bourse’s listing
Ø Reliance Capital in talks to divest stake in insurance biz
Ø IndiGo posts 24% rise in profit at ₹657.3-crore
Mint
Ø Citigroup’s slide in India M&A deals shows rise of local bankers
Ø Sebi panel suggests reforms to grow alternative funds industry
Ø Mukesh Ambani’s wealth grew most in the world as oil prices plunged
Ø Ratan Tata invests in baby products retailer FirstCry
Ø CREO raises $3 million from Sequoia Capital, others
Ø Microsoft to donate $1 billion in cloud resources to non-profits, researchers
Financial Express
Ø Sensex closes 100 points down on weak global cues, Nifty settles below 7,280
Ø Idea Cellular Q3 profit dips marginally to Rs 764.21 cr
Ø Tata's JLR becomes UK's largest car maker
Ø Oil prices fall near 2003 lows on oversupply, demand worries
Ø BSE market cap falls Rs 10 lakh cr in 2016 so far
Financial Chronicle
Ø Emerging markets lost $735b in 2015: IIF
Ø Global stocks battered as oil pushes below $27
Ø Small cells the future of telecom tower infrastructure
Ø FDI flows into India nearly doubled in 2015: UNCTAD
Ø Rice, wheat to be fortified with iron, vitamins
Ø M&As down 18% at $30b in 2015: Thornton
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