Business Standard
Ø Bad loan surgery could kill promoter zeal: Banks
Ø Bucking trend: JP Morgan, biggest US lender, to expand in India
Ø Fiscal deficit at nearly 43% of budgeted target in May
Ø Brexit uncertainty a top risk to global economy: IMF
Ø June ends with rainfall deficiency of 11 per cent
Ø ArcelorMittal submit offer to buy Italy's Ilva steel plant
Ø US regulators probe SoftBank over misconduct claims
Ø Indian solar energy to get $1 bn from World Bank
Ø PE investments drop 16% in June quarter to $3.6 bn
Ø Three-year term is short for RBI Governor: Rajan
Ø Indian money in Swiss banks dips 33% to Rs 8,392 cr
Ø Ruias plan to sell another 25% stake in Essar Oil
Ø India's external debt increases on FCNR (B) deposits
Ø China accuses US of ignoring facts over India's NSG bid
Business Line
Ø Infrastructure growth slips to 5-month low at 2.8% in May
Ø WB, ISA sign agreement for collaboration in solar energy
Ø L&T Infotech on the lookout for strategic buys in Europe
Ø Japan regulator approves Canon deal to buy Toshiba unit
Ø Rajan a ‘great’ central bank governor: World Bank President
Ø Alembic Pharma plants successfully inspected by USFDA
Mint
Ø RBI eases rules for external commercial borrowings
Ø Rupee closes at one-week high against US dollar at 67.53
Ø Jet Airways in talks with banks for $180 million loan: report
Ø Torrent Pharma to buy Glochem manufacturing unit
Ø Quess Corp IPO subscribed 3.39 times on Day 2
Ø Essar eyes sale of Vadinar refinery in Gujarat: report
Financial Express
Ø Petrol price cut by 89 paise a litre, diesel by 49 paise a litre
Ø Modi govt to name Raghuram Rajan's successor by July 15
Ø Essar turns around sick steel unit acquired from Ajmera
Ø Sebi bars six firms, lets off one in SCORES case
Ø GERC's proposal will slow down wind capacity addition: Ind-Ra
Financial Chronicle
Ø Rajan meets FM as RBI, govt seek to put MPC in place
Ø CBDT notifies foreign tax credit rules
Ø Credit Suisse may raise stake in Chinese joint venture
Ø North America leaders mount strong defense of trade
Ø Japan plans July fighter jet tender seen worth $40b
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