Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Business Standard



Ø  CAG red-flags $1.6 bn excess cost recovery by RIL 

Ø  Infy to bet closer home, $15 million for Indian VC fund

Ø  Eicher set to repeat history, may over take Hero

Ø  PSBs need Rs 2.5 lakh crore capital over 3 yrs: S&P

Ø  India to slap anti-dumping duty on steel from 6 nations

Ø  India legally bound to enforce tribunal award: DoCoMo

Ø  Top 10 corporate groups owe Rs 5.73L-cr to lenders



Ø  Bad debt recovery may get PSU muscle

Ø  Govt may divest SUUTI stakes through new CPSE ETF

Ø  Govt yields on GST umpire, inter-state levy

Ø  Sebi goes after ponzi schemes, files 567 cases so far

Ø  I-T Dept may write off small tax arrears of up to Rs 5,000

Ø  ONGC goes for market price for gas from two fields

Ø  Lupin expands Japan business with Rs 1,000 crore buy

Business Line

Ø  July delivers 7% excess rainfall, says IMD

Ø  Squeeze on US dollars felt ahead of $20-b FCNR deposit redemption

Ø  Sun Pharma gets USFDA nod for generic diabetes treatment drug 

Ø  Dilip Buildcon IPO subscribed 70% on Day 2

Ø  Dewan Housing aims for 18-20% growth in loan disbursals this fiscal

Ø  CAG raps govt over inaccuracy in housing stock data

Mint

Ø  Rupee closes little changed at 66.74 against US dollar

Ø  India seeking merger model for creating a state oil champion

Ø  Nearly 58 lakh pensioner bank accounts to come under PMJDY

Ø  NMDC may enter rare earth minerals, beach sand mining

Ø  Competitive pricing pressure clips IndiGo’s wings

Ø  India’s consumer confidence slips, shows survey

Financial Express               

Ø  Coup costs Turkey economy $100 billion: Minister

Ø  Tata Trusts, Global Fund join hands to fight diseases

Ø  Infrastructure deficit biggest hurdle for 'Make in India': S&P

Ø  AXA, Alibaba, Ant Financial forge global distribution tie-up

Ø  'Indian exports started picking up again in past 2 months'



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Govt circulates amendments to GST to RS members

Ø  Top 200 Indian companies outperform Chinese peers

Ø  Japan approves $130b in fiscal steps to boost growth

Ø  Grain output seen at 252.22 mt this year

Ø  New Greek bailout finds IMF in a political bind

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