Ø India hands over Mallya extradition request to Britain
Ø FRBM panel recommends establishing a fiscal council
Ø Murthy speaks out, says corporate governance fallen at Infosys
Ø Sebi ready for change in start-up listing norms
Ø Tata Steel agrees to sell speciality steel business
Ø Sundaram-Clayton unveils plan; announces US factory
Ø NSE pulls plug on power exchange ahead of IPO
Ø Govt may allow state pension fund EPFO to buy more stocks
Ø Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal flag concerns over tax laws in GST
Ø SAIL Q3 net loss narrows to Rs 795 cr
Ø Infosys takes founders' concerns on board
Ø Cairn India Q3 net profit soars multi-fold to Rs 604 cr
Ø SBI associate banks narrow losses to Rs 787 cr in Q3
Business Line
Mint
Ø RBI to be on hold unless inflation, growth undershoot targets
Ø Note ban will benefit economic growth through more formalisation: Jaitley
Ø World trade growth likely at 1.7% in 2016: Azevedo
Ø No decision yet on imposing tax on cash transactions: Das
Ø Welspun India, Cotton Egypt Asso forge marketing tie-up
Ø Kumar Mangalam Birla may head telco created by Vodafone-Idea merger
Ø Vishal Sikka tells Infosys workers not to be distracted by ‘gossip’
Ø Indian Hotels to exit Vivanta and Gateway brands, bring hotels under Taj fold
Ø Italy’s UniCredit bank posts massive $14.5 billion loss
Ø AirAsia India hasn’t violated foreign control rules: DGCA
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø IMF sees no evidence that world economies are headed for currency wars
Ø PropTiger sacks 200 to integrate ops, post Housing.com merger
Ø Boost to Reliance Jio free offer; TRAI may free up call tariffs from interconnect charge
Ø No restriction on migration to Gulf countries, clears Govt
Ø Bill soon on bankruptcy issues in financial sector
Ø 300 mining leases to be put on auction in FY'18: Govt
Ø Land, real estate should be brought under GST: Sisodia
Ø PSU general insurers raise group health premium rates by 40-50%
Ø Damani’s D-Mart to hit market with Rs 1,870 cr IPO
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