Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Economic Times



Business Standard
Ø  IMF warns Pak of China-Pak Economic Corridor
Ø  Institutions can play key role in financial inclusion: FM
Ø  UK govt downplays cabinet tensions over Brexit
Ø  Road construction pace set to double by FY18: Crisil
Ø  India's groundnut production to increase by 70%: SEA
Ø  Airtel Awards Rs 3,350 crore 4G contract to Nokia
Ø  A $10 billion unhedged gap makes rupee's future tense

Ø  GST Council to meet on Tuesday, decide tax rate by Oct 20
Ø  Centre proposes 26% peak rate for GST
Ø  Kharif Crop Survey- 1: Pulses output might be a bumper one
Ø  Appeal to GST Council for highest tobacco tax
Ø  Anti-dumping duty likely on a chemical from 3 nations
Ø  Cheaper pound hope for Tata group firms
Ø  Gold savings schemes under Sebi scanner
Business Line

Mint
Ø  CAD may stay below 1% of GDP: DBS
Ø  BSE asks brokers to submit bank, demat a/c details by Oct26 
Ø  Gold bonds eligible for trading from Oct 19
Ø  UltraTech Cement Q2 net profit jumps 25% to Rs. 614 cr
Ø  Shorter crushing season expected on lower cane supply 
Ø  South-West monsoon may exit entire country in next 2 days

Ø  Rosneft’s Essar Oil deal takes Russia’s turf war to Middle East backyard
Ø  Ashok Leyland unveils India’s first indigenous electric bus
Ø  ReNew Power plans to raise $500 million via offshore bonds
Ø  Morgan Stanley brokers use bank pact to flee, clients in tow
Ø  Standard Chartered’s India problem is (half) solved by Essar deal
Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  BSE, NSE to conduct 60-minute 'Muhurat Trading' on Diwali
Ø  Sensex ends 144 points down, Nifty settles below 8,530
Ø  India, US trade ministers to meet on October 20 as part of Trade Policy Forum
Ø  Govt unlikely to go in for cut in public expenditure
Ø  Samsung to pump Rs 1,970 cr to boost Noida facility capacity

Ø  Panel set up to review gold regulatory policies
Ø  Oil prices slip on rise in US drilling, strong dollar
Ø  Rice prices may stay stable despite record production
Ø  PepsiCo sets global target for sugar reduction
Ø  Cumin may witness bullish trend in coming months

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