Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Economic Times



Business Standard
Ø  I-T ropes in experts to unearth black money

Ø  Govt finds scientific way to combat poverty

Ø  RBI turns away people wanting to exchange old notes

Ø  Re hits 1-mth low on dollar buoyancy, ends at 68.33

Ø  Relaxed airline FDI norms to have implications: FIA

Ø  Bombay Dyeing draws strategy to revive retail biz

Ø  NPCI planning to update BHIM


Ø  GMR, Tatas to stay out of Navi Mumbai airport bid

Ø  Infrastructure projects to get rating system soon

Ø  Banks may share transaction data with money sleuths

Ø  ONGC, Cairn India demand lowering of cess on crude

Ø  US factory activity hits two-year high as orders surge

Ø  Balrampur Chini to buy back shares worth Rs 175 cr

Ø  ONGC Videsh qualifies to bid for Iran oil, gas projects

Business Line

Mint
Ø  CCPA recommends holding of Budget session from Jan 31

Ø  Demonetisation takes a toll on new investments: CMIE

Ø  MFIs exploring cashless route to loan collections

Ø  Mistry files fresh affidavit as proof of Ratan Tata’s ‘meddling’

Ø  Firms can now enrol staff under EPF amnesty scheme

Ø  Lower coffee crop may spell trouble for exporters


Ø  HDFC lowers home loan rates tracking SBI rate cut

Ø  Ford cancels $1.6 billion Mexico plant after Donald Trump’s criticism

Ø  Global banking regulators postpone approval of new rules

Ø  RBI appoints Surekha Marandi as executive director

Ø  Blue Dart: Cash crunch dashes FY17 growth hopes

Ø  Everstone buys minority stake in OmniActive Health for $35 million

Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  Markets trading on a mixed note, tracking global cues

Ø  Paytm gets RBI approval for payments bank

Ø  HDFC December quarter profit on sale of investments slumps to Rs 3cr

Ø  Supreme Court seeks list of corporates who owe in excess of R500 crore


Ø  RBI asks banks to supply 40% of notes to rural areas

Ø  Govt announces safety audit for 418 mines

Ø  Vodafone plea against TRAI recommendation premature: Centre

Ø  SC asks Centre to give details of recovery cases filed by banks

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