Wednesday, 29 November 2017

29 November 2017 News

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Economic Times

Ø  Sebi framing algo trading rules for retail investors
Ø  Chinese lender offers Indian banks a risky Reliance
Ø  Modi invites global entrepreneurs to invest in India 
Ø  Telcos, Internet firms differ on Trai proposals 
Ø  IBC ordinance may throw spanner in JSW's Jaypee deal
Ø  No loan waiver for capitalists, says Arun Jaitley 
Ø  One in 10 drugs in developing nations sub-par: WHO

 Business Standard

Ø  Trai proposes to keep internet free with some exemptions
Ø  RCom to sell BIG TV to Pantel Tech, Veecon Media for undisclosed sum
Ø  I-T notices to 116,000 for cash deposits above Rs 25 lakh after note ban
Ø  Moody's: Indian insurers likely to benefit from strong economic growth
Ø  Crackdown on shell firms: I-T Dept searches 33 premises linked to 3 groups

Business Line

Ø  Tyagi’s new team ready for action at SEBI
Ø  RJio and Airtel likely to gain from move to exempt Content Delivery Networks 
Ø  ABB, Kawasaki join hands for collaborative robots 
Ø  Hyundai crosses 50 lakh production milestone for domestic market 
Ø  Commerce Ministry to address pepper growers’ woes on imports, prices

 Mint

Ø  L&T may sell some assets by March to fund acquisition spree
Ø Dharmendra Pradhan pitches for GST on natural gas
Ø  Clean energy taps limited CSR funding, report says
Ø  Hindustan Coca-Cola aims to clock $2.5 billion in revenue by 2020
Ø  ICICI Prudential’s Bharat 22 ETF rises 3.50% on market debut

Financial Express

Ø  Economic growth set to end five-quarter slide: Poll
Ø  GST mop-up, compliance unlikely to improve near-term, says report
Ø Formalisation of economy needed a shake-up, says Arun Jaitley
Ø  Singapore’s DBS Bank lowers India’s FY18 GDP growth to 6.6%
Ø  India’s chemical industry to hit $300 bn by 2025: Govt

 Financial Chronicle

Ø  Digital payment fast replacing cash as predominant way: Jaitley
Ø  L&T expects asset sales by March to fuel IT buying spree
Ø  ‘Women entrepreneurs to usher in prosperity’
Ø  Upstream oil regulator may get statutory powers
Ø  Hyderabad spruced up to welcome Ivanka Trump