10th May 2K16
Economic Times
Ø India has trade deficit with 27 nations for last three years: Nirmala Sitharaman
Ø Tata Steel takes 7 potential bids for UK assets to next stage of sale
Ø Indirect tax mop up grows 41% to Rs 64,394 crore in April
Ø Panama Papers list of offshore companies to go live
Ø Debt-heavy GMR sells power stake to Malaysian utility
Ø Dalmia Cement takes back plea against Lafarge
Business Standard
Ø Govt not averse to giving Rajan a second term
Ø HUL margins up, but volume growth lowest in 5 quarters
Ø Govt considering low-cost housing scheme for EPFO subscribers
Ø Dynamic bond funds are better than short-term gilt funds
Ø Centre reserves 100 mn tonnes lignite from Valia mine for Gujarat
Ø Top China paper warns of crisis over credit-driven growth model
Ø R-Infra's BSES appeals for amortisation of overdues, tariff hike in Delhi
Business Line
Ø US trade team to visit India to discuss domestic sourcing issue
Ø Indirect tax mop up grows 41% to Rs. 64,394 cr in April
Ø US had $1.7 bn trade deficit with India in March
Ø Centre to soon roll out divestment in STC, MMTC
Ø CaratLane promoters may hold up to 20% stake post Titan buyout
Ø Future Group to hive off furniture business as a listed entity
Mint
Ø Reliance Jio may begin commercial operations in October: CLSA
Ø LafargeHolcim to go ahead with asset sale as Dalmia withdraws plea
Ø Crompton Greaves appoints bankers for sale of assets
Ø Govt says Rs43,000 crore lies in inoperative EPF accounts
Ø Air India set to turn in a profit two years ahead of schedule
Ø Govt notifies relaxed FDI norms for ARCs
Financial Express
Ø Sensex surges 460 points on corporate earnings, US jobs report; Nifty settles at 7,866
Ø Vodafone challenges special audit order: HC seeks I-T Dept's reply
Ø Print more small denomination notes to curb graft: MP to government
Ø Pensions Act, 1871: Govt plans to amend 145-year-old pension law
Financial Chronicle
Ø Greece passes pension, tax reform bill
Ø Journalists' group to release many Panama Papers online
Ø Ultratech to raise FPI investment cap to 30 per cent
Ø Gold fails to glitter on Akshaya Tritiya
Ø Sugar output may shrink to 21 mt in 2016-17
Ø Car sales grow after 3 months in April; up 1.87%
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