Business Headlines 9th Sept, 2015
Business Standard
Ø Undisclosed foreign a/cs: CBDT issues compounding rules
Ø 'Rupee must fall more to save exports, prevent China dumping'
Ø Sequoia to become largest India-focussed VC fund
Ø JP Morgan AMC goes into damage control mode
Ø RBI has less stringent norms on systemically important banks: Moody's
Ø Retail investments into Indian shares show jump
Ø Reliance Defence in pact with UAE's ADSB
Ø JSW to acquire JP's Bina thermal power Rs 3,500 cr
Ø India Inc set to discuss global crisis with PM today
Ø Over a fifth of FMCG products in India are fake or smuggled
Ø Mukesh Ambani likely to exit Navi Mumbai SEZ
Ø Currency volatility impacts pharma companies' earnings
Ø OBC, IOB, YES Bank to be most affected by new base rate methodology: Moody's
Ø No proposal to merge Chennai Petroleum with IOC: B Ashok
Ø ONGC: Multiple gains from Russian oil deal
Ø Firms with annual turnover of Rs 25 lakh might not attract GST
Business Line
Mint
Ø China forex reserves fall record $93.9 bn in Aug
Ø LIC taking advantage of market fall, buying stocks: Chairman
Ø Shanghai stock exchange to tighten rules on options trading
Ø Australian partner UGL intends to exit jt venture with Texmaco
Ø Oilmeal exports dips 42% on low crushing
Ø Kalpataru Power to raise Rs. 300 cr via NCD route
Ø Poor demand, excess supply sends coal off-take ratio to multi-year lows
Ø Default fears rise as Rs800 crore Amtek bonds set to mature
Ø BSNL to increase minimum broadband speed to 2 Mbps
Ø Govt tells coal power plants to subsidize 15GW of solar power
Ø Havells mulls India purchases, sees revival
Ø India eyes energy assets abroad in low price regime
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø India ranks low on inclusive growth: World Economic Forum
Ø Draft base rate guidelines credit negative for banks: Moody's
Ø Maharashtra govt to abolish LBT on petrol and diesel within 15 days
Ø Trai to be fair: Let’s be clear, telcos stand to lose from call drops
Ø New oil & gas policy shifts risks to developers: Report
Ø Liquid, money market MFs witness Rs 70,000 cr outflow
Ø Markets to remain volatile in Sept-Nov: BofA-ML
Ø Rupee slips by 36 paise to 2-year low at 66.82 against $
Ø Govt to set up low-cost non-major ports to boost trade
Ø India rejects Pfizer's patent application for arthritis drug
Ø Japanese paint Nippon is betting on green products
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