3rd December 2K18
Economic Times
Ø Modi ready with another GST like reform to boost trade
Ø Government brings in three think tanks to strategise for RCEP talks
Ø China turns down India's proposal to trade in Re-Yuan
Ø Govt forms panel to look at sale of OIL, ONGC fields
Ø 362 infra projects show cost overruns of Rs 3.39 lakh cr
Ø SBI to sell 3 bad loan accounts to recover dues
Business Standard
Ø Finished steel exports fall over 23%; imports up 17% in October
Ø Govt to revamp SEZ incentives policy, focus on employment over exports
Ø Allow private participation in PSBs to resolve NPA crisis: Subramanian
Ø RBI needs a strong balance sheet for independence, credibility: Fitch
Ø Proposed acquisition of PFC by REC needs approval of RBI, CCI: Official
Ø Yields soften, but companies hold back bond plans over IL&FS overhang
Ø I-T dept probing Axis Bank staff for allegedly facilitating benami deals
Business Line
Ø Playing safe, govt may defer rollout of new GST returns system
Ø Auto sales skid in November on subdued consumer sentiments
Ø IBC outcome encouraging and disposal quite quick: IBBI chief
Ø Adani Energy faces State audit after power bills shoot up in Mumbai
Ø Allcargo’s Avvashya CCI Logistics to expand overseas
Mint
Ø US, China finally agree to halt levy of new tariffs for 90 days
Ø Indian Oil reduces jet fuel prices to lowest in 7-month
Ø SC likely to hear PIL for J&J hip implant patients today
Ø Maruti Suzuki domestic sales decline, M&M rise in November
Ø Theresa May threatened with vote to bring down govt over Brexit
Financial Express
Ø BSNL employee unions decide to defer strike
Ø War on black money: Swiss government agrees to share details of 2 Indian firms
Ø RBI may cut inflation outlook yet again
Ø Fuel prices continue to fall amid reports of deal to cut crude output
Ø Vodafone-Idea: Spectrum outgo to stress balance sheet
Financial Chronicle
Ø MTNL chief bats for merger with BSNL
Ø GSI to provide geological reports of 18 mineral blocks this month
Ø MFs lose nearly half the value of Yes Bank holdings
Ø Steel companies eye expansion through brownfield route
Ø New norms likely to diversify jute industry