Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Economic Times


Business Standard

Ø  All schemes to have sunset clause: Finance Ministry

Ø  PNB looks to sell 7% stake in PNB Housing Finance

Ø  Sunil Mittal gives thumbs up to Chinese telcos

Ø  ED freezes shell cos a/cs involved in laundering

Ø  '70% want cash transaction charges to be removed'

Ø  GM falls out of love with Opel, sells it to Peugeot

Ø  Stop overcharging for water at hotels, airports: Govt



Ø  Delhi HC restricts former Ranbaxy promoters from selling assets

Ø  China's telcos scrap domestic roaming charges

Ø  Tech Mahindra to buy CJS Solutions Group for $110 million

Ø  Govt eases trademark filing norms

Ø  IDFC buys Natixis's stake in mutual fund unit for Rs 244 crore

Ø  China invested over $50 billion in Silk Road project: Official

Ø  Standard Life, Aberdeen seek cost-cuts from 11 bn pound all-share deal

Business Line



Mint

Ø  Fed and ECB go their separate ways

Ø  Pharma sector growth will be moderate, says ICRA 

Ø  No buyers for Mallya’s Kingfisher house, Goa Villa 

Ø  Suzlon likely to bag 250 MW order from Sembcorp

Ø  TVS Motor approves second interim dividend

Ø  Centre open to rethink definition of startups: DIPP Secretary



Ø  Government may alter ‘start-up’ definition

Ø Demonetisation to impact GDP in this quarter: RBI’s Viral Acharya

Ø  Tata in talks with Vanguard, Allianz to sell stake in mutual funds business

Ø  India to draft rules for institutional investors voting on company matters

Ø  Tech Mahindra to buy CJS Solutions Group for $110 million

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  Sensex closes at 2-year high, retakes 29k, RIL top mover

Ø  NDTV seeks to settle pending matters with Sebi

Ø  Reliance Jio beats Airtel, Vodafone; average download speed doubles in January

Ø  Delhi HC stays Fortis stake sale, asks Singh brothers for clear details on asset holdings



Ø  $26b hedge fund lures the beautiful minds

Ø  SC notice to Centre, RBI on plea to accept old notes upto Mar 31

Ø  Asia Index launches BSE Sensex Next 50 index

Ø  In constructive discussions with Thyssenkrupp: Tata Steel

Ø  Mahindra developing 3-4 e-vehicles in affordable segment

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