6th December 2K17
Economic Times
Ø UAE, Saudi forming new group, separate from GCC
Ø Irda issues rules for PE investments in insurance cos
Ø Highlights of mid-term review of Foreign Trade Policy
Ø RBI reiterates warnings about trading in Bitcoins
Ø Airlines to trim losses by upto 90% this fiscal: Icra
Ø Govt plans to replace the taxman with an algorithm
Business Standard
Ø Government rolls out incentives to boost exports
Ø Govt's public debt rises by 2.53% in Jul-Sept quarter
Ø Onus on rating agencies to reveal loan defaults
Ø LIC invests Rs 44K cr in equity markets in Apr-Nov period
Ø 14% rise in corporate debt under stress
Ø Single authority to issue GST refund for exporters: Adhia
Ø Lenders may go slow on referring SMEs to NCLT
Ø Sugar mills fret as prices plunge of sugar and molasses
Ø CCI approves Indus Towers' share transfer to Voda shareholders
Business Line
Ø TCS, Cornell Tech partner for academic and industry research
Ø Higher export relief for labour-intensive sectors in FTP review
Ø Indian fleet-owners term IOC, BPCL tanker charter tenders ‘not workable’
Ø Reliance Jio records top 4G download speed at 21.9 mbps in Sept: TRAI
Ø Amtek Auto seeks more time for announcing audited results
Ø Govt says debt rollover risk in next 5 years low
Mint
Ø ‘No evidence’ to justify Vijay Mallya extradition to India, UK court told
Ø More Chinese banks plan to file insolvency cases against RCom
Ø Lanco Infratech seeks to sell four renewables assets
Ø Decoding the imports surge post demonetisation
Ø ADB approves $583 million loan to Reliance Power project
Financial Express
Ø 1% of world GDP to be spent on air transport next year, says IATA
Ø RBI policy meet begins; decision on key rate on December 6
Ø Service sector slips to contraction territory during November: PMI
Ø Bhel to renovate ESP package at Kahalgaon plant for Rs 215 crore
Financial Chronicle
Ø Top 500 companies may face electronic tax scrutiny soon
Ø Indian economy can grow at 10%: ADB country head
Ø LIC books over Rs 12K cr equity profit in first half
Ø Leading coffee exporter & supplier brews own brand
Ø Demat accounts touch 3 cr mark as people queue up for stocks