Monday, 11 July 2016

Business Standard



Ø  Govt mulls pension scheme for high-income EPFO members

Ø  Sizable dip in Indian black money parked abroad: Arun Jaitley 

Ø  G20 nations pledge to boost global trade

Ø  Sebi steps up Mallya probe; to seek overseas help

Ø  PSU bank employees to go on strike from July 12

Ø  India extends $92 million Line of Credit to Tanzania

Ø  Bharti Enterprises VC to turn around distressed assets



Ø  Rising tax kitty to help Centre meet fiscal deficit target

Ø  Tata Steel's JV route for Europe positive

Ø  Govt preparing action plan to attract more FDI in dairy sector

Ø  Govt slaps anti-dumping duty on chemical from 5 countries

Ø  Commodity prices, construction key for rural economy: Icra

Ø  Vedanta to tie up with South African company for gold mining

Ø  Rising cost to hurt first quarter results

Business Line

Ø  Assocham against changing fiscal year

Ø  Mallya refutes United Spirits’ funds diversion charge 

Ø  Telecom Ministry clears Airtel-Aircel 4G spectrum trading deal

Ø  RCom promoters pledge 3.8 cr share worth over Rs. 190 cr

Ø  Delhi set to become global hub for commercial arbitration

Mint

Ø  Government plans to conclude largest spectrum auction by September end

Ø  Essar Power finally turns around with Rs39 cr net in fiscal 2016

Ø  Difficult to find buyers for asset monetization: HCC

Ø  Hewlett Packard Enterprise said to consider selling software assets

Financial Express               

Ø   Cadila Healthcare eyes growth opportunity in US, Latin American formulation markets

Ø  Air India fares to compete with Rajdhani's AC 2-tier

Ø  Oil funds hold down risk, eye volatility after weak first half

Ø  India to import 5 lakh tonnes of maize to check prices



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Ease of biz ranking: World Bank officials to meet DIPP

Ø  Russia offers Indian firms stake in Yamal LNG project

Ø  Low returns, high labour costs hit rubber farmers hard

Ø  Guar prices likely to see further recovery on shrinking acreage

Ø  China, India eye Asian Century as Brexit rattles old order

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