Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Business Standard



Ø  Tata-Mistry feud: Cos may suffer debt blow if Tata guarantees expire

Ø  'UK eager to have free trade agreement with India'

Ø  Indian cos eyeing to raise money through masala bonds

Ø  UK wants India to speed up Vodafone, Cairn arbitration

Ø  'Clinton win may pose pricing challenges for pharma'

Ø  Hotel Industry warns tourism will suffer at 18% GST  

Ø  4G expansion to take tower cos to new heights

Ø  Barack Obama leaves behind a legacy & debt burden

Ø  3 Tata directors hired minutes before AGM

Ø  Rural economy to be 2017-18 Budget's highlight

Ø  $1.55 bn penalty sought from RIL exaggerated, say analysts

Ø  Theresa May visit: India, UK to sign over Rs 8,300 crore business deals

Ø  Cabinet to take final call on listing of PSU insurers this month

Ø  ICICI Bank Q2 net up 2.37% at Rs 3,102 crore
Business Line

Mint

Ø  Cognizant Q3 net up 12% at $444.4 mn

Ø  MCX aluminium hovers at crucial resistance

Ø  Nifty 50 futures listed on Taiwan Futures Exchange

Ø  Britannia Q2 consolidated net up 5.80% at Rs 234 cr

Ø  4% price fluctuation limit in pepper futures irks traders 

Ø  Defence Ministry approves new blacklising policy

Ø  Rupee closes marginally lower against US dollar

Ø  Cairn-ONGC deal: Delhi HC gives Centre one last chance

Ø  Cognizant finds ‘improper payments' of $5 mn made in India

Ø  United Bank of India’s Q2 net profit falls 30% to Rs43.53 crore on bad loans

Ø  Cyrus Mistry said to have proposed doubling dividend to Tata’s owners

Financial Express


Financial Chronicle

Ø  BSE Sensex ends over 95 points down at 27,430.28, NSE Nifty settles at 8,484.95

Ø  Delhi High Court asks Hotel Leela Venture to pay Rs 258 crore royalty to AAI

Ø  India hopes early extradition of Vijay Mallya after May-Modi talks

Ø  Farmers stage protest at WHO tobacco conference venue

Ø  Central govt may opt for fiscal deficit band

Ø  Gold falls most in a month as FBI's late twist favours Clinton

Ø  Future Group signs pact to acquire Heritage Foods biz

Ø  Foreign investors seek speedy resolution of Tata-Mistry feud

Ø  High imported coal price may hit power sector

Ø  Britain's exit from EU a 'positive' for India: Sunil Mittal

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