Business Standard
Ø Trai paper to soon promote Wi-Fi in public places
Ø World's largest oil firm Aramco to invest in India
Ø Sanjeev Gupta keen on acquiring Tata Steel's plants
Ø CIL's arm MCL produces record 138 MT in FY16
Ø Essar Oil turns around loss-making Stanlow refinery
Ø India imports 10,000 t soyameal due to high domestic prices
Ø Punj Lloyd plans to scale back global biz: Chairman
Ø Banks knock on courts' doors to recover Rs 1.86 lakh crore
Ø Govt may impose anti-dumping duty on drilling pipes from China
Ø IT dept launches tax calculator; e-filing of few ITRs begins
Ø Sebi, exchanges beef up surveillance; debars 1,350 entities
Ø Adani wins Queensland approval for Australian coal project
Ø India Ratings cuts ratings for Renuka Sugar's loans, debentures
Business Line
Ø PSUs may be asked to go for share buybacks, listing this fiscal
Ø UK’s public sector urged to buy locally to end steel crisis
Ø Essar Oil UK turns around Stanlow Refinery
Ø States in a quandary over new wages for rural job scheme
Ø Invest in India’s defence, energy business, Modi invites Saudis
Mint
Ø Cairn Energy asks government to walk the talk on retro tax
Ø Greece demands IMF explanation over leaked debt transcript
Ø ITC to keep cigarette factories shut over health warning rules
Ø Reliance Industries launches online fashion portal Ajio.com
Ø Debt-heavy Jaypee Group says still able to service loans
Financial Express
Ø World's largest oil firm Aramco looks to India as its 'No 1 target for investment'
Ø Expectations high for up to 0.50% rate cut by RBI
Ø 'UK steelworkers' pensions could be cut under Tata plan
Ø Govt to invite proposals from PSUs for allotting 16 coal mines
Ø Indian Railways aims at 1 lakh meal order online per day
Ø M-cap: Top 7 co's witness erosion of Rs 32,188 cr
Financial Chronicle
Ø GST about to happen; retro tax thing of past: Modi
Ø Sugar prices set to remain under pressure despite low production
Ø MF disclosure: investors will get more info
Ø Dore imports likely to increase by 45%
Ø NPA is less of a matter of debtors turning defaulters
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