Ø US firms imposing new clauses on Indian cos fearing Trump
Ø Mines auction to fetch states Rs 1.5 lakh cr in 2017-18
Ø NBFC cash loan against gold restricted to Rs 25,000
Ø Let govt employees invest 50% in equities under NPS
Ø Hawaii sues Donald Trump over new travel ban
Ø Govt releases draft rules for m-wallets, smart cards
Ø Auction looms large over debt-ridden GVK Group
Ø Arun Jaitley, Urjit Patel to discuss NPAs, 'bad bank' today
Ø Upside to corporate profitability limited in FY18: CRISIL
Ø CAD to increase 50% to $30 bn in 2017-18: ICRA
Ø Govt cracks down on misuse of P-Notes
Ø US weekly jobless claims rebound from 44-year low
Ø Jindal loses all three coal mines as Delhi HC rules in Govt's favour
Ø Rel Inds' over 10% shares exchange hands via block deal
Mint
Ø India and Belgium sign Protocol to amend DTAA
Ø $55 b inflow from domestic investors possible by FY19: Citi
Ø ICEX likely to restart operations by month-end
Ø DRL’s gets 13 observations from USFDA for Duwada facility
Ø IFMR Capital, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking ink pact
Ø France’s GDF to exit Petronet by selling entire 10% stake
Ø Parliament passes bill to raise maternity leave to 26 weeks
Ø RBI opposes $1.17 bn settlt pact between Tata and Docomo
Ø Delhi HC bars Cipla from selling Novartis’ respiratory drug
Ø SC asks Vijay Mallya whether he truthfully disclosed assets
Ø D-Mart IPO oversubscribed 5.71 times on Day 2
Ø Indian banks at risk of skipping coupon payments on bonds, says Fitch
Financial Chronicle
Ø China warns of 'trade war' if United States ignores World Trade Organisation
Ø Insurers may offer discounts to customers via e-commerce sale
Ø Oil bulls blink after months of attempts to push crude prices higher
Ø Huge potential exists to boost trade with Africa: Nirmala Sitharaman
Ø Trai moots PDOs, aggregators for low-cost public wi-fi service
Ø Google acquires Kaggle in boost to data play
Ø Sensex extends losses ahead of exit polls; down 87 pts
Ø DeMo has reinforced faith in gold: WGC
Ø Centre for scrapping of stamp duty on affordable housing projects
Ø Price control may come back to iron ore, coal
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