Ø Data analysts will match your deposits with ITR, TDS
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Ø Govt may revive Kolar gold mines with $2 bn reserves
Ø Withdrawal limits likely to go away by Feb-end
Ø India is the sixth great power in 2017: US magazine
Ø US new home sales hit post-crisis record in 2016
Ø Ratan Tata-Cyrus Mistry row: Sebi finds no violations
Ø Trade deficit may range b/w $100-110 bn: Report
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Ø South Korean firm sues Dr Reddy's in US court
Ø NCLT accepts Synergies Dooray's application for insolvency
Ø Petrochemical majors step on expansion gas pedal
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Ø Consumers drive UK eco, defying expected Brexit vote hit
Ø RBS sets aside $4 bn for 'painful legacy' of US loan mis-selling
Mint
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Ø Jaitley eyes tax giveaways, state investment in Budget
Ø Tata Steel plans to increase capacity of Kalinganagar plant
Ø Wipro Q3 net profit falls 5.6% on higher costs
Ø FSSAI notifies comprehensive regulations for food recall
Ø Peugeot maker to drive back into India with CK Birla group
Ø Reliance Jio impact: Airtel to switch to VoLTE in key markets
Ø BlackRock’s $1 trillion JPMorgan move shows cost strategy
Ø GVK sole bidder for Navi Mumbai airport
Ø Fidelity Investments slashes Flipkart’s valuation by over a third
Ø Donald Trump finds unlikely ally in Unilever CEO Paul Polman
Financial Chronicle
Ø Sebi bars Vijay Mallya, six others from securities market
Ø RBI prohibits investments in 'non-cooperative countries'
Ø British Steel to reverse Tata Steel pay cuts on staff at UK plant
Ø Moody's downgrades Rel Com credit rating to B2
Ø Consolidation in realty sector to gain momentum post notes ban
Ø Maruti Suzuki net zooms 47.5%
Ø Tata Steel aims 20% revenue from service, solutions biz
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Ø BSE IPO oversubscribed nearly 12 times
Ø Parliament must vote before UK can trigger Brexit, rules top court
Ø Johnson & Johnson to buy Actelion for $30b
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