Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  Global lenders line up to finance Birla's $2.6 billion Aleris deal

Ø  Govt to monetise land lying with sick PSUs

Ø  Agri sector must grow at 4% to boost economy: Kant

Ø  HDFC Q1 profit jumps 54% YoY to Rs 2,190 crore

Ø  'India much better equipped to handle global risks'

Ø  Draft ecommerce policy allows for B2C model

Ø  Axis Bank Q1 profit nearly halves YoY to Rs 701 cr

Ø  JP Associates reports Rs 285 crore loss for Q1



Ø  Tech Mahindra Q1 net profit falls short of expectations at Rs 8.98 bn

Ø  Govt not evaluated direct impact of Walmart-Flipkart deal on small traders

Ø  Defence ministry clears decks for buying 111 choppers for navy at Rs 217 bn

Ø  HDFC Bank launches QIP, ADR at floor price of Rs 2,179.13 a share

Ø  CBI Q1 net loss widens to Rs 15.22 bn on 2-fold rise in bad loan provisions

Ø  Suzlon shareholders reject two separate proposals to raise Rs 29 bn

Business Line



Mint

Ø  India’s infrastructure deficit too large, will take time to be eliminated: S&P

Ø  Tyre makers reiterate demand for rubber imports at nil duty

Ø  IndiGo Q1 net tanks 96.6% to Rs 27.8 cr

Ø  RITES reports Rs.83 cr income for March quarter

Ø  India Inc garners Rs 19,000 cr via NCDs in April-July



Ø  Govt to launch 2nd oil, gas field auction on 9 August

Ø  Idea Cellular turns in Q1 profit on tower sale gain

Ø  IDFC Bank Q1 net profit down 58% to Rs 181crore

Ø  Essar Oil may sell 30% in Raniganj coal-bed methane block

Ø  Tata Power joins race for Equis hydropower projects in Sikkim

Financial Express



Financial Chronicle

Ø  India Inc’s external borrowing jumps 66% to $2.71 bn in June

Ø  RBI interest rate setting panel starts 3-day meet

Ø  Reliance Infrastructure to close Rs 19K cr Mumbai power biz sale with Adani Transmission next week

Ø  July-September business optimism index rises 12% since last year, says report



Ø  Small traders to be exempt from GST registration

Ø  RBI lists 240 new accounts for NPA tag

Ø  Mahindra aims a full range commercial vehicle brand

Ø  India infra deficit too large to be filled soon: S&P

Ø  E-tailers may have to store data in India