Thursday, 16 March 2017

Business Standard


Ø  US Fed hikes key rate for second time in 3 months

Ø  Govt may initiate reforms in financial sector soon

Ø  Currency in circulation rises 13.5% between Feb & Mar

Ø  Exports jump 17% in Feb; trade deficit widens

Ø  More realistic method to assess GDP required: Panel

Ø  Telecom Dept issues notices to 6 telcos for Rs 30k crore

Ø  HCL Tech to consider share buyback on March 20 


Ø  India Inc's dividend pay at record high

Ø  SBI approves plan to raise up to Rs 15,000 cr in capital

Ø  Govt to consider more oversight panels for NPAs: Jaitley

Ø  Rupee hits fresh 16-month high, up 13 paise at 65.69

Ø  Govt to table fresh consumer protection Bill in Parliament

Ø  Merger talks of ONGC, HPCL on at ministerial level

Ø  Costs Rs 2.87-3.77 to print each new Rs 500/2000 note: Govt


Mint

Ø  GST Council to take up State and UT Bills today

Ø  Central govt employees to strike work on Thursday

Ø  BHEL's first 800-MW supercritical plant becomes operational

Ø  McNally Bharat bags Rs. 415-cr solar power project in AP

Ø  P-note investments rise to Rs. 1.75 lakh cr at Jan-end 

Ø  United Breweries appeals against winding up order


Ø  Moody's says BJP's win in UP elections a credit positive

Ø  Deutsche Bank said to be weighing sale of India retail business

Ø  RCom gets Sebi nod for merger with Aircel, Dishnet Wireless

Ø  Sensex, Nifty close flat ahead of Fed meet

Ø  SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya says farm loan waivers upset credit discipline

Ø  GST: Industry sees no relief on compliance


Financial Chronicle

Ø  Indian economy to pick up once impact of note ban fades: IMF

Ø  Chinese Premier says no intention of devaluing yuan

Ø  Government issued notices to 1,018 firms for CSR non-compliance

Ø  SBI to hike stake in credit card joint ventures to 74 percent



Ø  India, Russia to talk FTA, ways to up bilateral trade

Ø  Shankara Building plans Rs 345-cr IPO

Ø  Telecom mergers gather pace, Idea-ATC talks on

Ø  Bail out debt-stressed firms, says Modi’s CEA

Ø  Farm loan: SBI raises hackles over waiver plan

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