Business Standard
Ø Digital India a $1-trillion biz opportunity: Prasad
Ø 4G handset queries up 200% in India in 2015: Google's report
Ø Gujarat owes over Rs 1,65,000 cr as public debt
Ø India Inc's Jan foreign borrowing down 46% at $1.4 bn
Ø EPFO tightens norms for withdrawal of Provident Fund
Ø Diageo to pay Vijay Mallya over Rs 515 crore as separation fee
Ø RBI includes National Bank of Abu Dhabi in schedule II of Reserve Bank Act
Ø Union Budget may toe the line on pay panel proposals
Ø Infy Board sets 2020 aspiration as target before Sikka and team
Ø IDBI Bank prices share offering to LIC at Rs 53.44 a share
Ø Rupee hits new 30-month low at 68.72, down 15 paise
Ø Fitch assigns NTPC's $500 mn notes final 'BBB-' rating
Ø Centre offers Rs 1.9k cr for solar energy till January-end in FY16
Ø Wockhardt gains on raising Rs 36cr from promoter group co
Business Line
Ø IMF report urges G20 to prepare global economic stimulus plan
Ø Tata Motors’ Nano sales continue to dwindle
Ø Sensex ends down by 113 points; federal budget in focus
Ø Defence ind players join hands to promote indigenous R&D
Ø Dishman Pharmaceuticals board approves maiden 1:1 bonus
Ø Johnson & Johnson defiant despite $72-million lawsuit
Mint
Ø RBI warns banks: ensure promoters don’t buy back seized assets
Ø RBI gives banks more time to exit SDR assets
Ø UltraTech leading race to acquire Jaypee’s 20 mt cement capacity
Ø Railways to set up holding company for divesting assets
Ø Fears of rating downgrade make FPIs steer clear of Indian bonds
Ø Unitech defaults on Rs38.52 cr payments to Central Bank of India
Financial Express
Ø Rail Budget fails to impress stock markets, Sensex closes 113 points down
Ø Adani's Australian coal mine project inches closer to getting lease
Ø RBI must tighten its own belts too in tackling NPAs
Ø Installed solar power capacity touches 5,000 MW in January
Financial Chronicle
Ø Key highlights of Railway Budget for 2016-17
Ø SBI, ICICI made permanent members of joint lenders forum
Ø RCAP hives off commercial biz, may sale stake
Ø Digital issuance of insurance policies sooner than later
Ø Bond troubles may hit PM's borrowing programme
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