Morning Business news Round Up_March 21,2016

Morning News :

  • Despite a bad monsoon, India will deliver growth in excess of 6%
  • India’s per capita income to cross Rs 1 lakh in FY17
  • Relief for Vodafone: Retro tax settlement scheme from June 1
  • Oli in China on maiden visit with eye on key deals
  • Corporate Affairs Ministry amends norms related to buyback offers
  • Anil Agarwal’s $10 billion LCD plant to start production in 2018
  • Wheat production to be higher than in the previous year
  • Maruti races ahead to capture nearly half the market
  • Fixed-dose drug ban boosts hope for ayurveda
  • Lafarge India begins Rs 10,000-cr sell-off
  • Historic gas auction witnesses negative bids from power plants
  • Govt defends interest rate cut on small savings
  • Mallya default singes top auditing companies
  • Thousands of Tata Steel UK employees fear rejection of rescue plan
  • Sebi mulls allowing bank KYC for securities markets
  • Exporters risk being blacklisted when new EU rule kicks in
  • Centre introduces new norms for plastic waste disposal
  • ‘Auto firms should go green, not wait for regulatory push’
  • Jewellers call off 19-day strike as Centre sets up task force
  • Exporters risk being blacklisted when new EU rule kicks in
  • BERC to announce new power tariff on Monday
  • Patanjali will overtake Colgate and Unilever: Baba Ramdev
  • Parliament panel favours bringing tobacco production under regulatory regime
  • China’s central bank chief sounds warning over rising debt
  • Banks await RBI policy before cutting rates
  • Adani’s licence request for CNG-retailing in Lucknow rejected
  • FPIs infuse Rs 11,000-cr in stock markets in March
  • Dabhol, GMR, GVK, Lanco secure gas under PSDF scheme
  • Top 6 cos add Rs 37,414 cr in M-cap; TCS lead gainer
  • IRDA okay with LIC investment in public sector banks
  • Online shopping to rise by 78% this year: Assocham-PwC
  • Govt to borrow Rs 3.5 lakh cr in April-Sept
  • Edible oil imports up on growing demand and slowing production

 

 

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“When you’re an investor, you can look at the quantitative and qualitative elements of an investment, but there’s a third aspect: What you feel in your gut.”

-Kevin O’Leary

 

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