Monday, 5 December 2016

Business Standard



Ø  'India may still be the fastest-growing economy'

Ø  PE Funds, SWFs queue up for a slice of SBI Life

Ø  World Trade Organization environmental trade talks fail

Ø  RBI Governor may cut rate by 0.25% in policy review

Ø  India takes pride of place, crosses $300 bn FDI mark

Ø  Government unlikely to implement DBT in kerosene

Ø  Bankers want to shut shop till there’s enough cash

Ø  Tata Steel closes in on UK plant deal: Report


Ø  Direct tax incentives likely in Budget

Ø  China's biggest carmaker SAIC Motor to drive into India

Ø  Nusli Wadia likely to make 3 Tata EGMs tougher

Ø  Govt extends MIP on select steel products till February 4

Ø  China's biggest carmaker to drive into India

Ø  ONGC crosses daily production target; revises annual goal

Ø  CBI registers fresh case against Prakash Industries in coal

Business Line

Mint
Ø  ESIC hikes wage limit to bring more workers under net

Ø  NSDL to allow up to three nominations in single demat a/c

Ø  Oil companies gear up for less cash economy

Ø  M&M board okays demerger of MTWL’s two-wheeler undertaking

Ø  Jan Dhan deposits stabilise; a/cs get Rs. 1,487 cr in 7 days 

Ø  Demonetisation crushes green shoots in rural India


Ø  Digital payments: Single UPI platform in offing for banks

Ø  Centre, states to list industries for cashless wage payment

Ø  Govt must up public expenditure to push consumption: Assocham

Ø  Almost 3/4th of Rs500, Rs1000 notes deposited in banking system

Ø  Cyrus Mistry ouster: LIC, other DIIs likely to abstain from Tata EGM voting

Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  RBI to issue new Rs 20, Rs 50 banknotes; old currency notes continue to be legal tender

Ø  IT department rejects declarations of Rs 2 lakh crore, Rs 13,000 crore; revises IDS amount

Ø  Retailers asked to accept old Rs 500 note for recharges: COAI

Ø  Rs 10 incentive for individuals who transit to digital payment mode


Ø  Global economy is on a path of protracted growth acceleration

Ø  Rice prices may remain stable despite record production

Ø  Maha govt forms taskforce to review and coordinate NSEL scam

Ø  Experts fear China’s wrath as Trump calls Taiwan Prez

Ø  FM promises higher & ‘cleaner’ GDP after demonetisation woes⁠⁠⁠⁠

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