Monday, 9 January 2017

Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  No change in budget date, government to tell EC

Ø  ONGC close to solution for $800 million projects stuck

Ø  Note ban impact to last longer than expected: Dreze

Ø  Get PAN from A/C holders by Feb end: Govt to banks

Ø  Sebi queries Tata firms on Mistry, Wadia allegations

Ø  I-T probes Rajkot bank that got Rs 871 crore deposits

Ø  Note ban to have significant short-term impact on GDP



Ø  Sebi to allow MF buying through e-wallets

Ø  Budget 2017 may be flexible on fiscal deficit target

Ø  NTPC to step up sale on power exchanges

Ø  China reserves hover above $3 trn on government support

Ø  Anti-avoidance tax rule to kick in from April 2017

Ø  China plans to invest $5 bn in southern Sri Lanka eco zone

Ø  Govt to have sufficient sugar; no plans to cut import duty

Business Line



Mint

Ø  UK eyeing tax breaks, work visas for some sectors 

Ø  Indian businesses most optimistic on economic revival in 2017: Survey

Ø  Dumping duty imposed on jute products from Bangladesh, Nepal

Ø  Aurobindo Pharma gets USFDA nod for anti-epileptic drug

Ø  NDMC auctions central Delhi hotel for price 15 times higher



Ø  Sebi seeks explanations from Tata firms on Cyrus Mistry, Nusli Wadia allegations

Ø  Black money assessment reports can't be disclosed: Institutes

Ø  SpiceJet to buy 92 Boeing 737 jetliners worth $10.1 billion

Ø  SC threatens to cancel Aircel’s 2G spectrum licence

Ø  Tax department asks banks to report pre-demonetisation cash deposits

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Demonetisation: RBI governor Urjit Patel to be questioned by Parliamentary panel on cash crisis

Ø  Almost 70% MoUs of Vibrant Summits materialised: Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani

Ø  Srei looks to divest up to 35% stake in Sahaj, expects higher valuation on digital push



Ø  'Despite demonetisation, India to grow faster than China'

Ø  Court seeks police report on banker's plea to surrender

Ø  Banks’ credit cost to remain high from ageing NPAs

Ø  FPIs want clarity on tax

Ø  Petrol pumps won’t accept card payments from today

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