Monday, 9 May 2016

Economic Times




Business Standard

Ø  India's foreign exchange reserves rise to $363 billion

Ø  Saudi's new mega-ministry says to maintain stable petroleum policies

Ø  SBI-led banks in search of Rs 20K cr borrowed by Alok Industries

Ø  United payments system to make mobile wallets redundant

Ø  ITC, other tobacco firms to restart cigarette production

Ø  Sebi probes into financial dealings of Mallya firms



Ø  Genetic testing gets affordable with customised offerings from start-ups

Ø  Net effect of global slowdown was positive on Indian economy: Ex-RBI chief

Ø  Domestic crude export not economically justified: Centre to HC

Ø  'India, US want UK to stay in EU to safeguard their interests'

Ø  Honda eyes 20% jump in two-wheeler sales this fiscal

Ø  238 infrastructure projects to cost Rs 1.6 lakh cr more on delays

Ø  Marico plans Rs 10,000-crore annual turnover in 4 years

Business Line

Ø  Prescribed norms followed for ‘pricey’ 700 MHz band: Prasad

Ø  Govt allows 100% ‘automatic’ FDI in ARCs

Ø  Bankruptcy Code positive financial sector reform: Nomura

Ø  Govt allows Iranian oil firm to buy office in Mumbai

Ø  Steel consumption falls to 1-year low in April 1

Ø   Diesel vehicles ban worst advertisement of India: Toyota

Ø  Rajan favours higher tolerance to wealth, not prohibition

Mint

Ø  Govt allows liberal payment terms for spectrum auctions

Ø  Info Edge, HSBC disagree over Zomato valuation

Ø  Sebi plans to ease funding, listing norms for start-ups

Ø  China April exports, imports decline more than expected

Ø  Andhra Bank Q4 profit falls 72% to Rs52 crore on higher NPA provisions

Ø  Titan to take majority stake in Carat Lane

Financial Express               

Ø  China trade may sway Federal Reserve's rate decision

Ø  MUDRA benefits yet to reach 'last mile borrower': CAIT

Ø  'India ranks ninth in crony-capitalism index'

Ø  Not fully giving lower fuel cost benefits to customers: IndiGo



Financial Chronicle

Ø  MF industry receives Rs 1,70,200cr net inflows in April

Ø  'Honda to recall 20 million more Takata airbags'

Ø  E-commerce sector to see $120b revenue by 2020

Ø  Low production continues to affect jute industry

Ø  PSU lenders to stay under stress for now

Ø  Reliance Capital in parleys for inducting foreign parter in ARC

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