Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Business Standard



Ø  Sebi steps up scrutiny as Tata-Mistry feud escalates

Ø  ATM charges waived on all transactions by savings bank customers till December 30

Ø  Niko Resources keen to sell 10% stake in KG-D6 block

Ø  Ujjivan gets RBI final nod for small finance bank

Ø  Tata Motors's quarterly profit falls short of estimates

Ø  SBI gets deposits of Rs 83,702 crore in five days

Ø  Windfall for MFs, demonetisation could bring up to Rs 16 lakh-crore

Ø  I-T department checking high-value deposits

Ø  Demonetisation is another proof that Modi is reforming India: Chris Wood

Ø  American Apparel files for second bankruptcy in just over a year

Ø  Siemens to buy Mentor Graphics in $4.5 billion deal

Ø  Samsung to buy car tech firm Harman for $8 bn, S Korea's biggest overseas deal
Business Line

Mint

Ø  AIBEA seeks RBI to allow other agencies to exchange notes

Ø  RBI ban on DCCBs accepting demonetised notes irks farmers

Ø  India’s crackdown on black money will help financial system: EU

Ø  Aurobindo Pharma Q2 net up at 33% at Rs. 605 cr

Ø  Professional fees, avocations to join financial mainstream, enter tax net  

Ø  TVS CMD Venu Srinivasan joins Sir Dorabji Tata Trust as trustee

Ø  Paytm claims record number of transactions after govt’s demonetization move

Ø  60% of British firms say they may increase their investment in India: Patricia Hewitt

Ø  Penny stocks may come under long-term capital gains tax net
Financial Express

Financial Chronicle

Ø  Australia, New Zealand dollars hit 1-month lows as USD, US bond yields surge

Ø  NDA stands behind PM Narendra Modi on demonetisation, surgical strikes

Ø  GAIL scraps $7 billion LNG tender from US as bidders don't agree to 'Make in India' terms

Ø  Demonetisation effect: Jewellery sales under taxmen lens amid crackdown on blackmoney

Ø  New measures announced to increase supply of cash

Ø  Sebi begins recruitment drive to hire security official

Ø  Govt to take necessary steps for revival of NAFED: Rupala

Ø  India may have electric highway with Swedish help: Gadkari

Ø  Trade and industry suggest ways to deal with cash crunch

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