Morning Business News Round Up_September 12,2016

Morning Business News :

  • Foreign investors feel tremors of GAAR
  • Citi, M Stanley to manage stake sale in SUUTI cos
  • EPF may get 8.6 per cent interest in 2016-17
  • Raghuram Rajan took many steps to put banking system in right direction: President
  • EU/IMF rift on Greek debt is hurting country: Tsipras
  • Government wants PSBs to take equity route
  • Fin Ministry revises criteria for recapitalisation of PSU banks
  • FPIs infuse $1 bn in capital markets in Sept
  • December CPI reading likely to be sub-4%: SBI Research
  • NSE to permit collateral transfer from September 19

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  • Gujarat plant to help Maruti achieve 50% market share
  • Voda-BSNL 2G intra-circle roaming pact to tackle call drops
  • Soaring losses may queer Tata Tele’s spectrum pitch
  • Equities ‘will yield better returns’ than bonds, gold
  • Solar power industry yet to feel the heat of low tariffs
  • Automobile industry co-opts EY to drive skill development
  • India-US economic summit from Sept 14
  • Kharif sowing till date 4.2 per cent higher than last year
  • COAI terms tiff with TRAI as ‘unfortunate misunderstanding’
  • New lending norms may nudge banks towards retail loans: Arundhati Bhattacharya
  • DLF to invest Rs500 crore on developing IT park in Chennai
  • Vedanta shareholders approve merger plan with Cairn India
  • Funds mop-up via QIPs slumps 90% in Q1
  • Global markets being jolted by systematic funds
  • CBEC to be renamed as CBIT under GST regime
  • Direct selling companies barred from charging entry fee
  • Cotton stocks come down as supply pressure increases
  • Three IPOs to hit markets in Sep to raise Rs 7,000-cr

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