Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Business Standard



Ø  ndia at BBB-, stable outlook but fiscal weak: Fitch

Ø  Rajan warns against rupee depreciation

Ø  88% Republicans support Trump against Clinton: Pew

Ø  Govt to double generation target from solar parks

Ø  US weapon system may add to global warming: India

Ø  Kerala passes resolution against SBT-SBI merger

Ø  HUL to invest Rs 1K-cr on new unit in Assam



Ø  HUL gains across the board, Q1 grows 9.79% to Rs 1,174 cr

Ø  Government prepares to woo World Bank

Ø  Oil PSUs to pay royalty on gross price to producing states

Ø  Sebi issues draft paper on REIT to attract investors, realtors

Ø  JSW Energy to acquire Jaiprakash's Bina power plant

Ø  Life insurance industry logs 33% growth in first quarter

Ø  NGT blocks 10-year-old diesel vehicles in Delhi

Business Line

Ø  KIOCL renews plea for captive iron ore mines 

Ø  Key supports to limit the downside in MCX-gold

Ø  ‘GST has to be flexible to embrace new businesses’ 

Ø  Index of Mineral Production grows 1.3% in May

Ø  Piaggio to expand scooter portfolio in India with Aprilia

Ø   SoftBank to buy ARM Holdings for $32 bn

Mint

Ø  Bank unions threaten strike on 29 July seeking to stop reforms

Ø  ICICI Prudential Life files DRHP for India’s first insurance IPO

Ø  Sun Pharma partners SPARC to market epilepsy drug in US

Ø  Rupee closes weaker against US dollar at 67.20, bond yield rises

Ø  Tata Steel’s Cyrus Mistry seeks global supply side recast

Ø  Bank of America profits fall 20%, hurt by low rates

Financial Express               

Ø   Textile exports may rise 6% to USD 40 bn in FY17: ICRA

Ø  Tata Steel plans to raise up to Rs 10,000 crore via private placement

Ø  RBI to make funds transfer via smartphones easier

Ø  No proposal to hike EPFO investment in ETFs: Bandaru Dattatreya



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Financial inclusion must for sustainable growth: Rajan

Ø  Draghi to ask govts to chip in to counter Brexit fallout

Ø  India Inc's biz optimism for Jul-Sep touches 8-qtr high

Ø  Coal imports likely to decline to 160mt in FY'17

Ø  Solar heaters lag behind in renewable energy push

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