Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Business Standard


Ø  GST relief for exporters, some refunds to continue

Ø  Coal India plans to produce petroleum oil in Jharkhand

Ø  HCL Tech announces Rs 3,500 crore share buyback

Ø  Flipkart said to raise $1 bn; plans for $1 bn more

Ø  Associate banks' branches to work as SBI from April 1

Ø  Jio writes to ASCI against Airtel's data speed claim

Ø  RBI issues draft master circular for revised PPI norms


Ø  India to attract $4.2 billion global investment: Report

Ø  Sun Pharma accused in US court of collusive price fixing

Ø  RCOM gets CCI approval for Aircel merger

Ø  Vodafone-Idea merger: Birth of a telecom giant

Ø  UP farm loan waiver: SBI report sees Rs 27K cr hit on banks

Ø  UK to trigger Brexit on March 29, starting two years of talks

Ø  Coca-Cola bats for 34% tax under GST


Mint

Ø  Idea Cellular board approves merger with Vodafone India

Ø  NITI to lend support in development of 10 big infra projects

Ø  SEBI to auction jewellery, ornaments of defaulters

Ø  Oil India board approves Rs 1,527.01 cr buyback

Ø  Larsen arm wins Rs 1,656-cr contract from ONGC

Ø  Mahindra Lifespace fixes rights issue price at Rs.292

 Ø  Govt lays down strict conditions for capital infusion in PSU banks

Ø  Paris climate deal could make the world $19 trillion richer

Ø  BPCL plans to enter travel business with Happy Roads start-up

Ø  KKR pitches plan to resolve India’s bad asset ratio

Ø  Oman India Joint Investment Fund exits Kotak Mahindra Bank

Ø  D-Mart shares to be listed on Tuesday


Financial Chronicle

Ø  Stocks down to a reality check, Sensex gives up 130 points

Ø  No FDI in defence, ports, coal in April-December period: Government

Ø  Bill Gates again world's richest man; Donald Trump slips

Ø  Top Chinese firms participate in India-China business forum


Ø  Cabinet clears GST supplementary legislations

Ø  After banks, govt looks at merging insurance PSUs

Ø  PVR Cinemas to rollout VR lounges in metros

Ø  Orient Bell to set up more tile factories

Ø  Armed With $11 Billion, Thai Oil Giants Hunt for Investments

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