5th September 2K17
Economic Times
Ø No info on black money removed by note ban: RBI
Ø Govt actively weighing option to sell Air India stake in parts
Ø RBI includes HDFC Bank in 'too big to fail' list
Ø Trade on Multi Commodity Exchange halts due to glitch
Ø DBS gets RBI nod to open local subsidiary in India
Ø 'High collection: GST Council may lower tax rates'
Ø RCom to pick one from 9 cos to develop DAKC campus
Business Standard
Ø Coal India sets up monitoring cell for supply to thermal power plants
Ø Crisil lowers GDP forecast to 7% in FY18 post GST hiccups
Ø Virtual currencies like Bitcoin prone to misuse, cautions RBI
Ø ONGC seeks shareholders' approval to raise $4 billion
Ø Insurers pull out $4 billion from equities in 2017
Ø Novartis names Indian-origin Vasant Narasimhan as the new Global CEO
Business Line
Ø Gold hits near 1-year peak as North Korea tensions escalate
Ø Ashok Ley will roll out one LCV every 4-5 months: Nitin Seth
Ø Australian firms eyeing infra projects in India
Ø Odisha govt issues notice to 152 mine lessees for illegal extraction
Ø ADB in talks for energy efficiency credit line
Ø Star India wins IPL global media rights
Mint
Ø SC stays NCLT’s order on insolvency proceedings against Jaypee Infra
Ø India starts exporting petroleum products to Myanmar
Ø Hindalco earmarks $3 billion for overseas acquisitions
Ø NCLT admits Bank of Baroda’s IBC plea against Amrapali Silicon City
Ø Delhi HC dismisses Vodafone plea seeking Trai cost model of interconnection charges
Financial Express
Ø Rainfall deficit narrows 3 per cent in this week: MS
Ø Supreme Court refuses to stay new Finance Act
Ø Urtan coal block scam: JSPL confirms to have provided documentary evidence
Ø Nikon expects India to be among top 5 markets in next 3-4 years
Ø McDonald’s workers stage company’s first strike in Britain
Financial Chronicle
Ø BRICS Summit 2017: India turning into open economy fast, GST biggest reform, says PM Modi
Ø PM calls on BRICS to work closely with intl solar alliance
Ø Birlas enter top league with $50 billion m-cap
Ø SC asks Bombay HC to expeditiously decide RERA-related pleas