18th March 2K19
Economic Times
Ø India mulls Iran-model to buy Venezuelan oil
Ø RBI Governor to hold pre-policy meet on March 26
Ø CPSE ETF: 5th tranche subscription to open on Mar 19
Ø IL&FS to receive first set of bids on Monday
Ø RBI not in favour of changing IDBI Bank's name
Ø Schlumberger seeks deviations in ONGC oilfield tender
Ø Deutsche Bank set for merger talks with Commerzbank
Ø Lakshmi Vilas Bank to avoid PCA with fresh capital
Business Standard
Ø India to post customs officers in China to check black money, frauds
Ø BSNL to knock on NCLT's door this week to recover Rs 700-cr dues from RCom
Ø Beating drums to shouting aloud, Sebi flags outdated ways to recover funds
Ø FPIs pump in Rs 20,400 crore in first half of March on positive global cues
Ø At 7.25 million tonnes, NTPC eyes 170% rise in FY19 captive coal production
Business Line
Ø Steel firms urge Govt to rein in clandestine imports from Iran
Ø Tata Realty set to acquire Tata Sons’ stake in housing arm for₹3,000 cr
Ø India proposes pact with Africa to enhance bilateral trade
Ø Assocham pitches for 8-8.5 per cent growth rate
Ø Kalyani Group to set up Missile MRO in Hyderabad
Mint
Ø LIC may propose 3-5 year time for IDBI Bank stake cut
Ø L&T set to acquire Mindtree for ₹16,250 crore
Ø Deadline for ACCIL’s bid likely to see extension
Ø GST Council to issue new tax norms for real estate
Ø BSNL, MTNL may leverage assets in their turnaround plan
Ø Reserve Bank of India’s unusual liquidity tool finds praise in timing
Financial Express
Ø ING money laundering woes worsen after Bank of Italy inspections
Ø RBI not in favour of changing IDBI’s name to LIC Bank
Ø US says door open for India to bring serious trade proposal to table
Ø Glencore, Edelweiss offices raided over probe into pulses price fixing
Financial Chronicle
Ø CAIT urges govt to probe Chinese goods imported via hawala route
Ø Acquisition of Chennai firm at centre of fraud investigation
Ø SEBI mulls reducing rights issue listing time
Ø NTPC's captive coal output to nearly treble in 2018-19
Ø US Court dismisses visa fraud lawsuit against Infosys, Apple