Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Business Standard


Ø  India gets $42 billion FDI during April-February: RBI 

Ø  Carlyle says India to offer best PE returns in the world

Ø  World Bank lending hits post-financial crisis peak

Ø  After failing to find a buyer, RBS decides to close down India business 

Ø  Payment bank license to Bharti Airtel-Kotak JV

Ø  Boost in Infra to benefit LafargeHolcim: Moody's



Ø  Tata Steel sells UK long-product plant

Ø  Fitch pegs India's growth at 7.7% in FY17

Ø  StanChart looks to shed $1.4-billion loans in India

Ø  Tax liability cloud over Cairn-Vedanta merger

Ø  Maggi clears all safety tests directed by Supreme Court

Ø  L&T withdraws plans for listing L&T Infotech

Ø  RBI sells $3.34 billion in spot forex in February

Business Line

Ø  Govt may pay interest subsidy directly to borrowers

Ø  Brand ambassadors may be made liable for misleading ads

Ø  India, Maldives sign pacts on taxation, defence

Ø  Stake-sale in SUUTI: Centre keeps options open for now

Ø  Tata Capital ties up with Biz2Credit to lend to SMEs

Ø  Cairn India crude oil & gas production falls 8% in Q4

Mint

Ø  Monsoon likely to be above normal this year: Skymet

Ø  Critical phase of reforms on now, says Arun Jaitley

Ø  IDFC Alternatives in talks to invest Rs600 crore in ACME Solar

Ø  Bhel’s steep valuation prices in the potential positives

Ø  Vistra Group marks India entry with IL&FS Trust acquisition

Ø  Bharti Airtel does well to go on spectrum acquisition spree

Financial Express                

Ø  Obama, Fed's Janet Yellen discussed economic risks in White House meeting

Ø  Sensex reclaims 25,000, surges 348 points, Nifty settles above 7,650

Ø  Vijay Mallya: Paid $100 to acquire T20 League franchise Barbados Tridents

Ø  Ashton Carter offers India aircraft carrier know-how



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Govt committed to strict probe into Panama leaks: Sinha

Ø  Govt warns Monsanto against exploiting farmers

Ø  RBI has taken a bet on payment banks: Rajan

Ø  Tax-free bonds gain on RBI & small savings rate cuts

Ø  Jewellers divided over strike, half open shops

Ø  China to drag down growth in developing Asia: WB

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