Morning Business News Round Up_Mar 30,2017

Morning Business News :

  • Nation now gets ready for GST in next three months
  • Walmart okay with selling only Made-in-India goods
  • Goods will become slightly cheaper after GST: Jaitley
  • Rupee enters 64-terrain after 17 months, up 13 paise
  • SC bans sale of non-BS IV vehicles from April 1
  • Direct recruitment in government jobs dips by 89%
  • IATA questions laptop ban on some flights to US, UK
  • Kotak launches zero-charge digital bank account
  • RInfra’s Rs 3,000-cr InvIT fund gets NHAI approval
  • Rajya Sabha passes Finance Bill
  • RIL completes Gulf Africa Petroleum Corporation stake sale
  • Union MF, BOI Axa explore merger option
  • Coal India plans private mining consultancy foray
  • Rel Jio’s Prime membership base close to hitting 50 million

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  • EU blocks Deutsche Börse’s $14-billion takeover of LSE
  • DBT leads to Rs. 34,000 cr savings for govt: FinMin
  • Australian company keen to invest in Adani’s coal mine project
  • JP Morgan group pays Rs 2.75 cr, settles case with SEBI
  • Tube Investments rolls out online bicycle brand
  • Amul vs HUL ice-cream ad case adjourned to Monday
  • 7 lakh telcom forms non-compliant with norms’
  • India becomes net exporter of power for the first time
  • Tata ties up with Alibaba to take Tetley tea bags to China
  • RBI says all payment systems to remain closed on 1 April
  • Monsanto termination of Nuziveedu Seeds sub-licence pact illegal: Delhi HC
  • ITR form made simpler, e-filing of income tax to start from 1 April
  • Expensive valuations reign in bulls despite India stock markets’ rally
  • Kyrgyzstan for enhanced business, cultural ties with India
  • Bharti Airtel beats Reliance Jio, becomes fastest network in metro cities
  • Scramble to exchange money as March 31 deadline nears
  • Sensex ends 122 pts higher ahead of F&O expiry, SBI soars
  • EU drug approval plan triggers worries
  • Fund flows shore up rupee to 17-mth high of 64.86
  • Bad debt issues spook steel industry