17th January 2K19
Economic Times
Ø RBI further eases external borrowing norms
Ø E-comm curbs could hit online sales by $46-bn: PwC
Ø Panel tells steps to achieve $5-tn economy by 2025
Ø SBI adds new twist in Essar insolvency saga
Ø Norms mandate local sourcing of gear for power projects
Ø Clarify on asset freeze: IL&FS ex-directors to NCLT
Ø Cabinet approves Rs 6,000 recap of EXIM Bank
Business Standard
Ø Govt eases norms for start-ups seeking exemptions from 'angel tax'
Ø SBI-led consortium of lenders likely to bag biggest stake in Jet Airways
Ø Cabinet clears Rs 22,594-crore plan for expansion of Numaligarh refinery
Ø Indian Oil Corp may raise about $3 billion through US dollar bonds issue
Ø Theresa May's Brexit vote defeat complicates Indian IT firms' future
Business Line
Ø Fortis Healthcare completes acquisition of Religare Health Trust's Indian Assets
Ø Mazagon Dock to lease land from Mumbai Port Trust for₹937 cr
Ø Mindtree posts 35 per cent rise in profit in Dec quarter
Ø Maha govt keen on buying Air India building in Mumbai
Ø Phillips Carbon Black to double speciality black’s share to 15% of output capacity
Mint
Ø Bond slide in India reflects fiscal jitters about farm stimulus
Ø Patanjali only suitor for Ruchi Soya as Adani opts out
Ø Byju’s acquires US-based Osmo for $120 million
Ø India to bar private refiners from tapping Iran oil quota
Ø HPCL unlikely to partner Total for LPG cavern in Mangalore
Ø Large borrowers fall in line after RBI’s one-day default norm
Financial Express
Ø Setback for HUL: HC refuses to stay NAA order to deposit Rs 223 crore
Ø PACL case: Sebi panel receives details of additional 13,863 properties
Ø Skoda India profit after tax plunges 66% in FY18
Ø Ashok Leyland set to ply 50 electric buses for Ahmedabad BRTS by May
Ø CCI fines Gujarat-based Chemist association for restrictive trade practices
Financial Chronicle
Ø Infosys gets mandate for next-gen ITR filing system
Ø Allocation of microwave spectrum doesn’t flout SC order: Manoj Sinha
Ø MFs reduce holding in auto stocks in Dec
Ø Mukesh Ambani in top Global Thinkers list of Foreign Policy
Ø Microsoft to include India in venture fund