Morning Business News Round Up_July 17, 2018

  •   Users have right on their data not cos: Trai
  •   IMF cuts India’s growth projection, but it’s still on top
  •   Productive US-Russia talks good for world: Trump
  •   Image result for India, IranIndia, Iran discuss impact of US sanctions on oil trade
  •   ICICI Bank decides to postpone AGM by a month
  •   India recommends safeguard duty on solar cells
  •   BSNL to roll out 5G service with global launch: Anil Jain
  •   Hindustan Unilever Q1 profit up 19% to Rs 15.29 bn, income rises 3%
  •   Sebi extends deadline to Sept 30 for RTAs to collect PAN, bank details
  •   LIC board gives nod to acquisition of up to 51% stake in IDBI Bank: Garg
  •   Buyback withdrawals by companies pose headache for Sebi, investors
  •   China files WTO challenge to Donald Trump’s $ 200 bn tariff plan
  •   WPI hits 54-month high, jumps to 5.77% in June
  •   Moody’s warns of higher SME LAP delinquencies on rising rates
  •   Centre may take up fresh valuation of Air India
  •   Sugar output seen at a new high of 355 lakh tonnes in 2018-19
  •   Lupin gets UK health regulator’s approval for Goa facility
  •   China Q2 GDP growth slows, meet forecast
  •   IDBI Bank board may soon clear preferential share allotment to LIC
  •   Fitch sees IOC’s net debt levels rising due to large capex
  •   TCS eyes $200 million in revenue from blockchain in FY19
  •   Hotel firm’s lawsuit a challenge for Infosys’s hiring plans in US
  •   Sensex drops 217 points on sell-off in banking, pharma stocks
  •   PhonePe acquires Zopper Retail for undisclosed account
  •   FMCG major HUL to go for ‘judicious’ hike to ward off inflation
  •   Scam-hit PNB opens 2nd centralised loan processing centre for better monitoring
  •   India invites investments from Omani companies
  •   PE investments in real estate see a quantum jump
  •   Ashok Leyland forms new division for customers
  •   Office assets witness inflow of `57,300 cr since 2011
  •   10% duty sought to curb aluminium dumping
  •   Business confidence stays subdued in June