Ø Funds to be ready for govt schemes from Apr 1: FM
Ø Note ban hits cash stash of 11 billionaires, Ambani still richest
Ø US trade deficit jumps to 5-year high of $48.5 billion
Ø India top source of illegal medicines in Switzerland
Ø Jasper's 'snap deal' with SoftBank may cut its valuation by half
Ø Brookfield in talks with JP's power assets
Ø FM-led panel to decide on labour codes today
Ø India going big on refining capacity; may overtake Russia in capacity
Ø No reason to doubt GDP data, says CII's Chandrajit Banerjee
Ø I-T notices to 4,000 firms over unusual cash deposits
Ø BSNL, MTNL merger plan back on discussion table
Ø Rupee scales near 4-month high of Rs 66.67, up 4 paise
Ø India announces new licensing policy to boost oil output
Ø WikiLeaks publish thousands of what they say are CIA documents
Mint
Ø SEBI may soon give green signal for ‘accredited investors’
Ø Tata Motors in talks with Volkswagen for partnership
Ø India open to investing in US energy market: Pradhan
Ø OPaL in talks with Kuwait’s PIC for stake sale
Ø MakeMyTrip, PayPal partner for hotel bookings
Ø Cyient acquires US-based Certon Software
Ø Canadian pension fund CPDQ looks to buy stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank
Ø United Breweries files appeal against winding-up order
Ø Coal India lowers dividend by 32% with Rs11,640 cr payout
Ø Tata Motors unveils sports car Tamo Racemo, launch seen in FY18
Ø Inox Renewables to sell wind power assets to Leap Green Energy
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø CERAweek conference: India announces new licensing policy to boost oil output
Ø Major divestment line up: BHEL, Oil India, EIL, NBCC, 9 rail PSUs to help fetch Rs 72,500 cr next FY
Ø Airtel, Vodafone & Idea take on Reliance Jio: Confusing free unlimited data plans explained
Ø Mutual fund AUM swells to Rs 17.9 L cr in February
Ø SC notice to Centre, RBI on plea to accept old notes upto Mar 31
Ø Gas prices may jump 10% from April 1
Ø CBI books Union Bank officials over cash deposits after demonetisation
Ø DeMo-hit BhaFin fears 4.5% of loans may turn bad in Q4
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