Morning Business News Round up_June 12, 2015

  • India Secures Top-Most Rating For Fin Mkt Regulations
  • Telecom Comm Finalises Views On Spectrum Sharing
  • Greece Gets Wake-Up Call: Coming Week May Seal Fate
  • Government Scraps Import Duties On AIDS Drugs
  • EU Tells Greece: Time’s Up, No More Gambling
  • EU Regulators See Harm In GE’s Alstom Power Deal
  • Hardy In Talks To Buy Out RIL Stake In GS-1 Block
  • ABG Close To Selling Controlling Stake To Privinvest
  • Ambani Company Gets Loan Restructuring Package
  • S&P Downgrades Greece After IMF Repayment Delayed
  • Less Appetite Likely For Rupee-Linked Bonds Abroad
  • World Oil Demand To Jump After Price Slump:IEA
  • R-Infra’s Mumbai Metro Refinances Rs 1,650-Cr Debt
  • Insurers May Not Pay For Nestle’s Losses
  • Tata Power Talks To Lenders To Refinance Mundra UMPP Loans
  • China’s Move To Release Reserve Stocks Unnerves Cotton Trade
  • Nestle Approaches Bombay HC Against FSSAI, FDA Order
  • BSE To Launch Govt Bonds In Demat Mode

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  • Govt To Hike Cairn’s Ravva Field Gas Price By 20%
  • Tata Group Likely To Invest In Electrosteel Steels
  • Jagran Prakashan Completes Acquisition Of Radio City
  • RBI Allows Nris To Invest In Chit Funds On A Non-Repatriation Basis
  • HUL To Withdraw Knorr Noodles Pending FSSAI Approval
  • Tata Group Makes Additional Investment In Solar Cell Maker Flisom
  • PSU Banks Need More Govt Funds Than Budgeted: RBI Deputy
  • Novartis India Arm Says Unaware Of Any Delisting Plan
  • Sensex Plunges By 470 Points, Nifty Cracks 8,000-Level
  • Tata Steel Shares Decline As British Unions Plan Strike
  • Indian Angel Network Invests USD 350,000 In Adstringo Software
  • Sandoz Inc Recalls India-Made Anti-Allergic Tablets In US
  • Unitech Plans To Raise Rs 200 Cr For Ongoing Housing Projects

 

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