Monday, 16 January 2017

Business Standard

                     

Ø  Petrol prices up by 42 paise a litre, diesel by Rs 1.03 per litre

Ø  Govt may accord infra status to low-cost housing

Ø  RIL likely to post 9% QoQ net profit growth in Q3

Ø  India's oil demand growth rate to eclipse China's

Ø  FinMin finalising over Rs 25k cr fund infusion in PSBs

Ø  Use plastic money at petrol pumps and get 0.75% cash back within next 3 days


Ø  Pharmaceutical barons swallow FDA bitter pill

Ø  Wadia complains to Sebi, MCA against LIC, UTI-MF

Ø  GST Council meet on Monday to try and bridge differences

Ø  Board structure, control at Tata firms on Chandra's agenda

Ø  Pharma barons swallow FDA bitter pill

Ø  RIL plans to invest another Rs 30,000 cr into Jio Infocomm

Ø  PFRDA bars third party payments in Tier II accounts of NPS


Mint

Ø  BoFA-ML pegs Sensex target at 29,000 for 2017

Ø  SEBI lowers broker fees by 25%

Ø  Automobile exports from India decline by 5% in 2016

Ø  SEBI tightens settlement regulations

Ø  Celebrity endorsement of mutual funds only at industry level: SEBI

Ø  Budget may aim to help more start-ups qualify for incentives


Ø  Sebi tightens merger and amalgamation norms

Ø  Arun Jaitley may lower corporate tax in budget: survey

Ø  CVC asks bidders of govt projects to disclose payments to brokers

Ø  Hindustan Coca-Cola to invest Rs1,000 crore to set up two plants

Ø  NDMC ties up with MTNL in 2nd attempt at offering free Wi-Fi


Financial Chronicle

Ø  India remains committed to reforms: DEA Secretary Shaktikanta Das

Ø  India does not need any more coal-based power units till 2027: Central Electricity Authority

Ø  TV18 Broadcast approves amalgamation of 4 subsidiaries

Ø  Realty hit hard by demonetisation, awaits ‘white money’ buyers


Ø  Fresh Policy push to support solar energy on cards

Ø  Real estate sector will need to be formalised

Ø  Steel demand remains muted in India

Ø  FPIs outflow at Rs 3,800-cr from equities in fortnight

Ø  FM may set aside Rs 1,000 cr for agro processing clusters

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