Thursday, 25 August 2016

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  Union Cabinet clears new India-Cyprus DTAA

Ø  SBI may partner LIC, IIFCL for credit enhancement fund

Ø  CCI clears way for setting up of $17-billion entity

Ø  Bad loans of state-run banks double in 15 months

Ø  KFA brands to be auctioned again on Thursday

Ø  Mukesh Ambani's hunts for 100 million Jio subscribers

Ø  Private sector bankers salary misaligned: RBI



Ø  Nirmala Sitharaman plumps for 200 bps rate cut by RBI

Ø  Tata Global Beverages to explore restructuring or selling China operations

Ø  Record German budget surplus fuels investment debate

Ø  Vodafone-Idea merger not easy, unlikely anytime soon: analysts

Ø  Lupin arm gets USFDA nod to market generic Zyvox tablets

Ø  Sebi reviews warehousing norms for agricultural products

Business Line

Ø  GST rate should be lower for essential food items: CII 

Ø  NBCC plans to build on business with Hindustan Steelworks acquisition

Ø  GST to have inflationary impact: Cyrus Mistry

Ø  Strides Shasun gets USFDA nod for Ranitidine tablets

Ø  ‘Energy Efficiency will unlock hidden savings in manufacturing sector’ 

Mint

Ø  LIC won’t hike investment in stocks in 2016-17

Ø  Essar said to face asset sale challenge from IDFC private equity

Ø  Tata Global Beverages looks to enter dairy business

Ø  Infosys may get about $60 million for GST project

Ø  SBI plans to raise Rs11,100 crore through AT-1 bonds

Ø  Kingfisher Airlines brands to be auctioned again at lower price

Financial Express               

Ø  India Inc enduring deepest earnings decline in 20 years: Morgan Stanley

Ø  Assets with portfolio managers up at Rs 11.2L cr in July-end

Ø  India to receive normal rains, not surplus, as La Nina chances fade

Ø  Zydus Cadila recalls over 2lakh bottles of anti-depressant drug in US



Financial Chronicle

Ø  'Realty law to cut litigation, ensure timely delivery'

Ø  Power tariffs to rise, as freight rate hiked

Ø  TCS settles Orange County lawsuit for $26 million

Ø  Walmart reviews cotton certification records of Welspun

Ø  Chinese firms’ bid to buy $1.5b Pakistan utility stake

Ø  Samsung, Tencent to become Asia’s most valuable firm

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