Friday, 2 December 2016

Economic Times

               
Business Standard

Ø  Reliance Jio’s free data offer to march into next year

Ø  Realty investment trusts have $77bn opportunity in India

Ø  RBI caps banks’ loan exposure to large borrowers

Ø  World-beater status at risk as India rebuts threat to GDP

Ø  Aadhaar no. could soon replace all card transactions

Ø  Apple plans to set up a distribution centre in India



Ø  Bear operators trapped after Opec's first joint oil cut

Ø  Auto sales ride past the potholes of currency purge

Ø  Note ban shadow over GST Bill

Ø  HC seeks RBI clarification in Tata-DoCoMo case

Ø  Huge amount of old notes deposited: Centre to SC

Ø  China manufacturing growth in November strongest in 2 years

Business Line



Mint

Ø  Compact segment drives Maruti sales up 14% in November

Ø  Mahindra sales down 22% at 32,499 units in Nov

Ø  NSE extends currency derivative concession till Dec 31

Ø  Dumping duty imposed on axle for trailers from China

Ø  Crisil cuts GDP forecast to 6.9% on note crunch

Ø  BHEL commissions first unit of Pulichintala hydel project



Ø  IFC invests Rs450 crore for 29% stake in Apollo Health

Ø  Quadria Capital to fully deploy $300 million fund by March-end

Ø  SBI, LIC pension funds bid lowest for fund management under NPS

Ø  IRDA allows insurers to invest in additional tier 1 bonds

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  CCI okays Essar Oil’s $13-bn deal with Russia’s Rosneft

Ø No old Rs 500 notes for fuel from Saturday, toll collection to resume

Ø  Indian Rupee softens 13 paise against dollar in early trade

Ø  ESIC launches tele-medicines services for Northeast

Ø  China, Japan offer business upside for IT firms: Kris Gopalakrishnan



Ø  RBI warns banks/public against misinformation on social media

Ø  1.80 lakh ATMs re-calibrated to dispense Rs 500, 2,000 notes

Ø  Govt approves new visa to attract foreigners, boost trade

Ø  No limit on legitimate gold holding; 500gm cap on married women

Ø  $1b FDI in food retail expected, France’s Auchan keen on India

Ø  Banks might charge you for ATM resetting adding to cash worries

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