Economic Times
Business Standard
Ø Government works overtime to ready GST by April 1
Ø Petrol prices cut by Rs 1/litre, diesel by Rs 2
Ø Oil, gas industry to lose out heavily from GST: Icra
Ø Bullion gave 41% returns, outshone most stocks in 2016
Ø 'India's Iran oil imports rise to five-year high in July'
Ø CSR data: Govt tweaking annual filing form for cos
Ø Post offices to be converted into payment banks
Ø Home sales up 9% in Q1, grow 3rd straight quarter
Ø Pain for SBI's associate banks to stay in Q2: SBI chief
Ø LIC, Aberdeen hold key to Nuvo-Grasim merger
Ø Brexit tremor hits Infosys; may impact larger Indian IT
Ø Economic freedom is true freedom, says J Jayalalithaa
Ø BSNL FY16 operating profit expected to rise fivefold
Ø ICF Chennai targets to produce 2,486 coaches in 2016-17
Ø RBI questions banks for lending Rs 5,262 cr to REI Agro
Business Line
Ø Coastal shipping could save steel firms ₹6,500 cr annually
Ø Raymond on expansion, consolidation mode
Ø NSE to delist 14 companies from Aug 31
Ø Unitech’s Ramesh Chandra, others told not to leave country without nod
Ø ‘MRPL to shut secondary units in Sept-Oct for maintenance work’
Mint
Ø Sebi paper on algo trading fuels disquiet
Ø EY to re-evaluate GSPC onshore blocks
Ø Deals Buzz: Hindalco’s Novelis unit to raise up to $1.1 billion
Ø Telcos seek more time for spectrum auction
Ø RBI should continue with R Rajan's policies on inflation: Moody's
Ø Pfizer plans to bring more global drugs to India
Ø Piramal in talks to invest Rs800 crore in ACME Solar
Financial Express
Ø OPEC deal a tough task, as oil output freeze expectations rise
Ø Nalco has performed successfully amid market downturn: T K Chand
Ø NMDC eyes selling 35 MT iron ore this fiscal
Ø Brokers can't hire celebrities to endorse prize money schemes
Financial Chronicle
Ø Modi backs new inflation target of 4 per cent
Ø Mutual fund houses lay out red carpet for investors
Ø Mkts may continue to experience hiccups in near-term
Ø PM to save Rs 1.25L cr energy cost through LED bulbs
Ø Insurers may be asked to list shares within 3 years
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