Friday, 15 July 2016

Business Standard



Ø  ONGC seeks buyers for deep-water field in KG Basin

Ø  Banks' gross NPA levels to be at 8-8.5 per cent in FY17: Icra

Ø  India Inc's foreign investment down 3% to $1.86 bn in June

Ø  SIT on black money for ban on cash transactions above Rs 3 lakh

Ø  TCS says watching Brexit as Q1 beats estimates

Ø  JP Morgan results spurs S&P, Dow to new peaks



Ø  TCS result beats the Street, net profit rises 10.6%

Ø  Prabhu writes to Jaitley, seeks merger of two budgets

Ø  Govt extends payment date under black money scheme

Ø  Regulatory ambiguity over NSE's overseas listing plan

Ø  Banks file plea in SC against Vijay Mallya for not disclosing assets

Ø  Poverty in Italy at worst for 10 years in blow for PM Renzi

Ø  Honda recalls over 1.9 lakh cars in India

Business Line

Ø  BoE stuns investors by keeping rates on hold

Ø  Renewable energy sector in consolidation mode

Ø  Chinese delegation woos Indian entrepreneurs for expo 

Ø  Ashok Leyland’s African safari to begin in Kenya

Ø  Centre to raise $100-m ADB loan for projects in Vennar sub-basin

Ø  RBI panel to study regulatory issues relating to Fin Tech, Digital Banking

Mint

Ø  Power Grid’s Rs1 trillion expansion to back Modi’s economic, strategic goals

Ø  Rooftop rights are up for grabs amid solar power push

Ø  Merging Flipkart, Snapdeal the best way to beat Amazon

Ø  IMD warns of heavy rainfall in seven states

Ø  Granules to acquire 12.5% stake in US-based drug maker USpharma

Ø  Trai issues paper on public Wi-Fi networks

Financial Express               

Ø   Govt reaches out to Cong over passage of GST bill in monsoon session

Ø  Yatra, Terrapin 3 Acquisition enter merger pact

Ø  Coal shift a double whammy for Indonesian exporters

Ø  RBI likely to cut repo rate by 25 bps in August: BofA-ML

Ø  Rafale deal to figure in Defence Acquisition Council today



Financial Chronicle

Ø  WPI inflation hardens for 3rd month, hits 1.62% in June

Ø  Dividend policy must for top 500 listed companies

Ø  Tata Advanced Systems, Bell ink pact to build choppers

Ø  Indian Hotels sells Taj Boston for $125 million

Ø  Govt approves revival of three closed urea units

Ø  Norms for transfer of P-Notes tightened

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