Economic Times Headlines 7th Sept, 2015

Economic Times

Business Standard
Ø  China, US Federal worries to keep markets on the edge
Ø  Make in India push: Modi government keen to scissor red tape to attract FDI
Ø  Yuan devaluation, Fed impact transient; real economy matters: Jaitley
Ø  Saudis may follow UAE, cut fuel subsidies: Report
Ø  Gender parity in workforce can boost India's GDP by 27%: Lagarde
Ø  New poll shows UK would vote to leave EU

Ø  Coal output on a high but demand dries up
Ø  Competition norms compliance can prevent bad days for firms: CCI
Ø  Call drops: TRAI to float paper on quality of service by cellular operators
Ø  Textile industry wants govt to extend garment export benefit further
Ø  Big opportunity in small & payment banks for IT firms: Nasscom
Ø  EPFO likely to raise maximum insurance cover to Rs 5.5 lakh
Business Line

Mint
Ø   Govt pursuing loans from ADB, World Bank for smart cities
Ø  Govt tightens norms for import, transport of ammonium nitrate
Ø  AMFI to tweak MF ranking process, cut expense ratio
Ø  Aurobindo, Hetero, Rane, Coca-Cola among 16 new units approved in TS
Ø  BSE to launch roll-over facility in SLB on Monday
Ø  Amara Raja to commission tubular battery plant in Chittoor by Dec

Ø  G20 seals currency peace pact as China sets out bubble cleanup
Ø  Idea Cellular seeks shareholders nod for raising up to Rs10,000 crore
Ø  Bombay high court reduces number of Maggi noodles samples for test
Ø  Sahara Mutual Fund struggles to find buyers
Ø  Wockhardt to enhance R&D capabilities in drug innovation: MD
Financial Express

Financial Chronicle
Ø  FPIs dump shares worth Rs 4,000 cr in just 4 trading sessions
Ø  Top 10 Sensex companies see Rs 84,209 cr erosion in m-cap
Ø  Finance Ministry may introduce MUDRA Bill in Budget session
Ø  Diageo may not be able to recover $135 mn loan from Vijay Mallya firm

Ø  China slowdown, Fed decision keep markets on tenterhooks
Ø  MFs ask investors to look at short, medium term bond funds
Ø  Precious metals await FOMC meeting outcome
Ø  Excess production, fall in commodity markets push sugar price to new low
Ø  RIL tests presence of natural gas in contentious discoveries

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