Thursday, 18 August 2016

Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  Top telcos reject Reliance Jio’s demand for more interconnection points

Ø  NTPC aims to become biggest renewable energy producer

Ø  'Global investment in fintech cos totaled $ 99.4 bn'

Ø  ED expands probe against Mallya, adds more charges

Ø  Global Innovation Index: India moves up to 66th rank this year

Ø  India Inc's Apr-June M&A deal tally at $7 bn: EY



Ø   Sebi seeks UK regulator's help on Mallya

Ø  China's Tidfore to pick up stake in Uttam Galva

Ø  Centre ask states to open AMRIT pharmacies

Ø  Strides Shasun to hive off commodity API unit as separate business

Ø  China's Tidfore to pick up stake in Uttam Galva Metallics

Ø  Lupin gets USFDA nod for generic potassium deficiency drug

Business Line

Ø  India needs to ensure financial stability, inclusion balance: FSB

Ø  Steel demand in India to outpace regional average: Moody’s

Ø  Centre puts spotlight on UP Govt on Nagla Fatela’s electrification

Ø   Dollar turns defence into attack ahead of Fed minutes

Ø  Investors pump in Rs. 1.02 lakh cr in MF schemes last month 

Mint

Ø  Indian drug makers brace for slower growth at home

Ø  Rural India to power internet users to 730 million by 2020, says report

Ø  Maruti Suzuki steps up hiring of contract workers

Ø  Sunil Munjal ceases to be promoter of Hero MotoCorp

Ø  SC asks Unitech to refund Rs15 crore to buyers of apartments in Noida, Gurgaon

Ø  Oil and gas firms to invest Rs3 trillion to help build gas-based economy

Financial Express               

Ø  IOC Largest sewage plant at Mathura to help clean Yamuna

Ø  FIPB to take up 12 FDI proposals on Aug 30

Ø  No clarity in permit to seek compliance from telcos: Trai

Ø  Raghuram's replacement: Modi govt to name new RBI governor this week

Ø  Banks to confiscate security in case of loan default



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Apple to boost China investments as demand slows

Ø  Most CFOs optimistic about country's economy: survey

Ø  Indian refiners switch to soyoil as palm prices rally

Ø  CAG raps Goa mines dept over stamp duty recovery

Ø  Govt accedes to some demands of collegium

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