Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Economic Times




Business Standard

Ø  Fitch keeps India's sovereign rating unchanged

Ø  Donald Trump advocates US government shutdown

Ø  UK business transformation ongoing: Tata Steel

Ø  India cuts oil import plans from Iran by a quarter 

Ø  Paytm sells over 30 kgs of 'Digital Gold'

Ø  SC asks Essar to pay Rs 1038.27 cr to Gujarat govt

Ø  Reliance Infratel approves Brookfield merger



Ø  India to launch new IIP series with 2011-12 base year on May 9

Ø  MP first to switch to Jan-Dec fiscal year

Ø  23 ARCs snap up Rs 2.44 lakh cr bad loans from banks so far

Ø  RInfra revises InvIT issue size downwards to Rs 2,500 crore

Ø  Wipro unveils new brand identity, changes logo

Ø  Bitcoin soars above $1,400 to all-time high

Ø  Greece reaches preliminary deal with creditors: Greek finance minister

Business Line



Mint

Ø  India to clock 7.1% GDP this year, 7.5% in 2018: UN

Ø  Benefits of economic reforms are reaching villages: Jaitley

Ø  RBL Bank Q4 profit jumps 55% on income growth 

Ø  Infosys plans to hire 10,000 American workers in next two years

Ø  Aadhaar data leak exposes cyber security flaws

Ø  Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland rev up exports to Asian, African markets



Ø  SoftBank takes Snapdeal closer to Flipkart sale but yet to seal terms

Ø  Tata Power to acquire 118.2 million shares of Tata Teleservices

Ø  Actis to invest $500 million in green energy platform Solenergi

Ø  Bad bank not needed to solve India loan mess, says Arvind Panagariya

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  CCEA nod on PDS sugar subsidy to AAY families likely today

Ø  India cuts oil import plans from Iran by a quarter over gas field row

Ø  Government to set up team for disposing tax issues pending before CBEC

Ø  Government orders inspection of all fuel outlets in UP



Ø  Reliance Growth Fund hits NAV of Rs1,000

Ø  Debate over reforms dissipating as poor benefit: Jaitley

Ø  Sugar production to decline 19% in 2016-17

Ø  FPIs may intensify selling this month

Ø  Sudan refuses to extend ONGC Videsh licence

Ø  Affordable housing pushes growth in HFCs

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