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Friday, 21 December 2018

21 November 2018 News

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Economic Times

Ø  Farmers get $9bn loan relief ahead of elections
Ø  Bank credit grows by 15.07%, deposits by 9.66%
Ø  PSBs recover $8.69 bn of bad loans in April-Sept
Ø  RBI limits total outstanding ECBs to 6.5% of GDP
Ø  IL&FS to sell stake in education, wealth mgmt arms
Ø  Govt to put draft ecomm policy up for consultation
Ø  PowerGrid gets shareholders' nod to raise FPI shareholding limit to 35%

Business Standard

Ø  ONGC board approves Rs 40 billion buyback at Rs 159 apiece; shares end flat
Ø  Govt wants Rs 100 bn interim dividend from RBI for fiscal deficit target
Ø  Defaults on credit cards, loan against properties on the rise, says CIBIL
Ø  Sterlite likely to restart Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi unit in two months
Ø  NITI Aayog's recommendation on agri sector tough to implement: Experts

Business Line

Ø  NCLAT reserves order on Bhushan Power and Steel
Ø  ‘RBI must release a vision document for UCBs to thrive’
Ø  CBDT to tighten monitoring of donations to trusts
Ø  Steel companies staying off Karnataka’s ‘overpriced’ ore
Ø  Gold, jewellery exports to post up to 5% growth this year

Mint

Ø  Govt announces tax relief to startups
Ø  Airtel sets up special panel to explore fundraising options
Ø  RCom urges DoT to grant approval for spectrum deal
Ø  Swiggy raises $1 billion in largest funding round till date
Ø  Canara Bank to raise up to ₹3,000 crore via Basel-III compliant bonds

Financial Express

Ø  RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das to meet private sector lenders next week
Ø  India's crude steel output falls by 1.3 pct in November
Ø  Government taking steps to implement methanol economy
Ø  Tata Motors, Zoomcar join hands for self-drive EV rentals in Pune

Financial Chronicle

Ø  Rupee rallies 69 paise, settles below 70-mark
Ø  BSNL to raise Rs 12,000 crore from PSBs for network upkeep
Ø  Brokers question 100% penalty on ‘bogus’ dealings
Ø  Energy subsidies decline by 36% to Rs 1.51 lakh crore
Ø  3 banks’ merger unlikely before 1st quarter of FY20