Monday, 18 February 2019

18 February 2019 News

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Economic Times
 
Ø  Panel for reverting to old system of oil block auction
Ø  Jet Airways likely to get over Rs 3,000 crore funds
Ø  Gold imports dip 5% in April-January to $26.93 bn
Ø  Voda Idea to sell mobile tower stake, optical fibre
Ø Disinvestment proceeds touch Rs 53,558 crore
Ø  Anil Ambani Group reaches standstill pact with lenders
Ø  RBI may impose penalty on YES Bank for info disclosure

Business Standard

Ø  India's duty hike to hit cement, fruit imports from Pak the hardest: Report
Ø  Jaitley to address RBI board on Monday, take a call on interim dividend
Ø  Joblessness among educated up, stagnant for skilled, shows NSSO survey
Ø  Revenue dept to set up committee to clamp down on bogus e-way bills
Ø  IOC gets environmental nod for Telangana storage and distribution terminal

Business Line
 
Ø  FTIL tenders apology for taking₹31 cr from NSEL
Ø  Govt eases green clearance norms for captive power plants
Ø  Merger of firm as going-concern will not attract GST, rules AAR
Ø  India’s coal import rises 5% to 190 MT in Apr-Jan
Ø  Ad spend in India to beat world numbers, grow 14 per cent
 
Mint

Ø  Malvinder files complaint against Shivinder, alleges cheating
Ø  Buyback spree alive in India as PSU firms join tech companies
Ø  Banks expect liquidity to remain tight in Q4: survey
Ø  Theresa May to speak to every EU head in bid for Brexit deal changes
Ø  Amazon's exit could scare off tech companies from New York

Financial Express

Ø  Not yet apprised of government’s decision on telecom ombudsman: TRAI to DoT
Ø  First time in FY19, RBI becomes net buyer of dollars in December
Ø  Kellogg’s seeks stake in Haldiram’s; to invest around Rs 2,500 crore
Ø  Liquidity issues, Aadhaar ban roil NBFCs, micro-credit plunge 15 pc in Q3
 
Financial Chronicle

Ø  Steel minister to inaugurate SAIL's new Bihar unit on Monday
Ø  FIEO suggests series of measures to boost exports
Ø  ‘India Size' garments may hit the shelves soon
Ø  India's packaging industry to touch USD 72.6 bn by FY20: ASSOCHAM-EY study
Ø  Reddys eye 4-fold returns on Apollo Munich shares