Business Standard
Ø Mobile operators urge Trai to clear the air on app-based pricing
Ø Iran to go SWIFT to unblock $6 bn from India
Ø Govt to auction at least three gold mines this year
Ø Clean up should not push banks to the brink: Parekh
Ø Maruti to increase production to meet rising demand
Ø India will outperform global markets: Experts at IIFL summit
Ø Europe bond crisis casts shadow on Indian banks
Ø Govt identifies 100 mineral blocks for exploration to boost output
Ø Govt to bring in law for construction vehicles industry
Ø India approves WTO's trade facilitation agreement
Ø Dr Reddy's Lab gains as board approves share buyback proposal
Ø Glenmark gets tentative nod from USFDA for azelaic acid gel
Business Line
Ø AstraZeneca wins FDA breakthrough status for key cancer drug
Ø Bharat Forge ships first titanium flap-track forgings to Boeing
Ø FIEO seeks fiscal incentives, service tax exemption
Ø Steel industry seeks special financial package
Ø SEBI constitutes Justice Lodha panel for refunding PACL investors
Ø Bourses ready to meet SEBI directive on trade order taking capacity
Mint
Ø BAE Systems selects Mahindra for ultra lightweight howitzer assembly facility
Ø Govt to inject more funds into public sector banks
Ø Electrosteel Steels majority stake to be sold to First International
Ø Bharti Airtel revamps Africa operations
Ø Infosys says on track to meet $20 bn sales target by 2020
Financial Express
Ø Sensex ends 190 points up, Nifty50 settles at 7,108
Ø Cost-to-income ratio of PSBs at a decade high
Ø Nissan issues termination notice for tech JV with Ashok Leyland
Ø Quick Heal shares to list on bourses on Feb 18
Ø Indian rupee's free fall continues; ends at 30-month low of 68.47
Financial Chronicle
Ø CPI inflation likely at 5.6-5.8% over next 2 months: Deutsche
Ø Petrol price down by 32 p/litre; diesel up by 28 p/litre
Ø Mutual funds face potential risk after JSPL downgrade
Ø PNB to sell up to Rs 3,000 cr bad loans to ARCs in Q4
Ø VW emission levels nine times more than the cap: Geete
Ø NHAI plans 50k-km road projects worth $250b in 6 years
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