Economic Times
Business Standard
Ø GST to allow companies to claim refund
Ø Bankers fear telcos failure can trigger defaults
Ø Opec extends crude oil output cuts by 9 months
Ø Govt may sell 3% in IOC for over Rs 6000 crore
Ø HDFC among top 10 financial services cos globally
Ø RBI allows co-op banks to issue mobile wallets
Ø Trai bars discriminatory tariffs to same set of users
Ø 100% FDI in aviation threat to national security: FIA
Ø Public procurement: Industry waits for $650-bn opportunity
Ø Raymond stares at Rs 650-cr loss as Singhanias fight over JK House
Ø L&T, Punj Lloyd plan to tap Rs 2 lakh-cr defence orders
Ø Dr Reddy's SEZ unit completes USFDA inspection for II time
Ø Govt to start selling crop insurance policy at POs, CSCs
Ø Cost of demonetisation: 1.52 mn casual workers in eight sectors lost jobs
Business Line
Mint
Ø Lupin: Long-term US prospects remain positive
Ø PM calls for indigenous manufacture of medical equipment
Ø January-March quarter sees robust M&A deals: EY study
Ø ‘Export target of $900 billion by 2020 not feasible’
Ø Ashok Leyland’s revenues cross ₹20,000 crore in 2016-17
Ø Videocon shares continue free fall, tank 48% in 4 days
Ø Thyssenkrupp, Tata Steel expect €400-600 million of potential savings after merger
Ø Birla Sun Life AMC changes names of 3 monthly income plans
Ø Rupee strengthens against US dollar on Fed rate signal
Ø IDBI Bank plans to raise more capital as part of its turnaround plan
Ø NPPA fixes price caps for 30 more formulations
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø India retains world's highest FDI recipient crown: Report
Ø India’s weak risk profile affects investor reward: Fitch unit
Ø Government may trim $900 bn shipments target in FTP review: FIEO
Ø US jobless claims rose slightly to 234,000 last week
Ø Govt’s structural reforms steps in the right direction: UBS
Ø Big corporate firms, PSUs, realtors keen on buying Sahara assets
Ø Cipla’s net loss narrows to Rs 62 cr in fourth quarter
Ø IOC quarterly net jumps 85% on inventory gains, higher margins
Ø Bail granted to five accused in coal case against Jindal
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