Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Economic Times

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  Economy not doing good: CII 

Ø  Govt may break budget deficit target

Ø  China central bank injects billions to ease strain

Ø  Global oil, gas prices to remain weak in 2016: Moody's

Ø  Government removes export duty on iron ore pellets

Ø  Govt starts probe into dumping of Chinese auto part

Ø  Telcos may raise tariffs to make up for call drop fine



Ø  Lafarge plans to exit India operations

Ø  Corporate earnings may grow only 2% in Dec quarter: Crisil

Ø  India produces 7.98 mn ton sugar, exports 0.3 mn ton till Dec

Ø  Equity derivative volumes on BSE slide to four-year lows

Ø  LIC profit jumps 10% in FY15, pays Rs 1,804 cr to govt

Ø  Multiple income-tax raids on Apollo group hospitals

Ø  SC upholds ban on sale of large diesel vehicles in Delhi

Business Line



Mint

Ø  India weighs fiscal stimulus in new budget despite fast economic growth

Ø  CCI nod for Reliance Capital-Goldman Sachs deal

Ø  HDFC, ICICI, Reliance mutual funds retain top slots

Ø  Jewellery body seeks revision of pan card limit to Rs. 10 lakh 

Ø  BHEL commissions 600 MW thermal unit in Telangana 



Ø  Govt notifies new norms to deal with cheque bounce cases

Ø  Drug regulator warns e-pharmacies against violating rules

Ø  SDR will defer recognition of Rs1.5 trillion worth NPAs

Ø  TCS better off losing bid for Dell’s Perot Systems

Ø  Educomp lenders looking at strategic debt restructuring

Ø  GMR Group’s office attacked in Kathmandu

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Sensex ends 43 points down, Nifty50 settles at 7,784, Tata Steel gains over 6%

Ø  RBI Guv Raghuram Rajan meets Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

Ø  Transactions between Kalaignar TV, DB group not genuine: ED

Ø  US sues Volkswagen for $20 bn over emissions cheating

Ø  RIL outperforms Sensex after 7 years, rally to continue



Ø  UBS sees Nifty at 8,200 by year-end

Ø  China stocks swing as economy worries persist

Ø  Barclays to shut Indian equities in costs drive: Sources

Ø  45 Indians in Forbes list of achievers under the age of 30

Ø  Tata Projects begins work on western DFC section

Ø  Hitachi Solutions buys IT services firm Ignify

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