Business Standard

Ø  Sebi plans to deploy technology to beef up surveillance activities

Ø  40% districts in S India received deficient rainfall: IMD

Ø  GE Power to shut Gujarat plant from today

Ø  PSU banks plan closure of 70 overseas offices this FY

Ø  Big willful defaulter dues to PNB drop to Rs 15,175 cr

Ø  Fed's Bullard warns of recession risk in raising rates

Ø  Court to hear Mallya case under new fugitive law today

Ø  Sebi is working on a special policy to ensure data privacy for investors

Ø  SAIL prepares to exit non-operational, non-performing joint venture firms

Ø  Govt to make it mandatory for unlisted cos to issue shares in demat form

Ø  Bankers burning midnight oil to resolve Rs 3.8 trn NPAs before deadline

Ø  Co-working firm Awfis eyes aggressive expansion after fund infusion

Mint

Ø  Rupee fall no macro worry, was long overdue: Panagariya

Ø  Tax authorities left high and dry in IBC cases

Ø  Five of 10 most valued firms add Rs 65,000 cr in m-cap

Ø  FPIs stay bullish on India; pour in Rs 6,700-cr in Aug

Ø  SEBI looking at cutting expense rate of MFs, says top official

Ø  Sundaram Finance Q1 net up by 25.9%

Ø  Corporate affairs ministry seeks details from crisis-hit Jet Airways

Ø  Liberty House plans to turn ABG Shipyard into steel plant

Ø  Listed preference shares held for 12 months qualify for LTCG

Ø  Shubh Loans raises $4.2 million from Saama Capital, others

Financial Chronicle

Ø  51,837 industries in Delhi under National Green Tribunal scanner

Ø  Jet Airways staff association flags concerns; seeks clarity on airline problems

Ø  Panel reviewing penal provisions under Companies Act likely to submit report this week

Ø  Anil Ambani resigns as director of Reliance Naval and Engineering

Ø  Asset quality concerns at PSBs seem to be fading away

Ø  Companies Act review panel report likely this week

Ø  Plans to monetise PSUs’ assets put on back burner