Friday, 17 March 2017

Economic Times


Business Standard
Ø  GST Council caps cess on demerit goods at 15%

Ø  Govt gives no commitment on farm debt waiver

Ø  'India, China should jointly bid for oil, gas fields'

Ø  SEBI reviews advertisement guidelines of mutual funds

Ø  Fed hike to have minimal impact on RBI policy: India Inc

Ø  Enemy Property Bill to bring windfall of Rs 1 lakh cr 

Ø  'Sick PSU units must get reasonable revival chances'


Ø  Sebi writes to Centre on capital gains in non-STT transactions

Ø  Regulator allows insurers to invest in infrastructure funds

Ø  Mutual funds may oppose Grasim, Nuvo merger

Ø  Economists see no rate cut by RBI in 2017

Ø  Govt generates Rs 1,748 cr from auction of 31 coal mines

Ø  Unsold BS-III vehicles divide auto industry

Ø  US housing starts jump; weekly jobless claims fall

Business Line

Mint
Ø  RJio to continue free offers; TRAI to re-examine issue

Ø  BSE ties up with Sentifi for algo analysis, updates

Ø  Zee to acquire 80% stake in Margo Networks 

Ø  Parliamentary panel suggests BSNL-MTNL merger

Ø  6-month window for environmental clearance to units: Govt

Ø  LIC MF keen to grow as a retail-focussed fund house 


Ø  Indian Oil to sell 24% stake in India JV to Lubrizol Corp

Ø  Nifty touches new all-time high on US Fed’s dovish stance

Ø  Aadhaar wins World Bank praise amid ‘big brother' fears

Ø  Krishnapatnam Port promoters seek to buy out 3i Group’s stake

Ø  Zara to sell online in India later this year

Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  AAI rejects Air India's plan to convert Rs 2K cr dues into equity

Ø  High Court stays Odisha govt’s tax recovery notice on IOCL

Ø  No health cess in new National Health Policy, says govt

Ø  China, Saudi Arabia signed $65 billlion in deals as King Salman visits


Ø  Vedanta to buy $2.4b Anglo American stake

Ø  Investors bet big on PSU oil stocks

Ø  Chappells urge Adani to reconsider Oz mine

Ø  Trump’s historic cuts to fund Defence

Ø  Metal stocks rally, sectoral index goes up 2.84 per cent

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