Monday, 27 June 2016

{LONGTERMINVESTORS} News Briefings

 

Economic Times

Ø  Net neutrality: US follows Indian counterpart Trai's steps
Ø  EU leaders reject informal talks with UK on EU exit
Ø  Goldman Asset Management sees UK downgrade
Ø  Rules for creating RBI monetary policy committee notified
Ø  World Bank President Jim Yong Kim to visit India
Ø  NSE to file draft papers for domestic listing by Jan 2017
Ø  Govt bonds oversubscribed; FPIs bid worth Rs 9,348 crore

Business Standard

Ø  Brexit only a near-term worry: Poll
Ø  Govt requires Rs 1.4 lakh cr to meet road targets for FY17
Ø  RBI sets rupee reference rate at Rs 68 against US dollar
Ø  Bank debt bears brunt of Brexit turmoil
Ø  Online system to check delay in pension soon: Govt
Ø  FDI relaxation credit positive for India: Moody's
Ø  Mukesh Ambani's pvt firms hit slow lane

Business Line

Ø  Britain can cope with EU exit turmoil: Osborne
Ø  Sterling hits 31-year low; gilt yield below 1% for first time ever
Ø  India officially joins Missile Technology Control Regime
Ø  FM to meet industry chambers, CAs on black money window
Ø  Reliance ADAG looks to sale of tower, road assets to ease debt
Ø  MNRE asks states to set up 1 lakh family size bio-gas plants

Mint

Ø  India among Asia's least exposed to Brexit: Morgan Stanley
Ø  Sebi set to allow e-commerce firms to sell mutual funds
Ø  Titan is slowly reinventing itself to keep up with the times
Ø  Sistema to buy back 17% of Indian unit Sistema Shyam TeleServices from Russia govt
Ø  Starbucks, Tata extend partnership beyond India

Financial Express
  
Ø   S&P cuts UK sovereign rating from AAA to AA
Ø  Goldman Sachs sees post-Brexit UK recession; cuts EU, US growth
Ø  'US-India investment treaty 'a bit more difficult' now'
Ø  ECB, BoE and Fed heads cancel panel chat after Brexit vote
Ø  David Cameron hails 'partner' India in post-Brexit statement

Financial Chronicle

Ø  China eyes steel merger to create rival to ArcelorMittal
Ø  Science & tech key to 4% agri growth: official
Ø  Siemens wins Rs 570 cr order from Power Grid Corp
Ø  Due diligence must when taking personal loan
Ø  L&T faces challenges in getting large deals
Ø  Nissan ties up with MyTVS to expand service outlets 

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