Economic Times



Business Standard

Ø  RBI not on panel to resolve stress in power sector

Ø  HDFC Bank most valuable Indian brand: Survey

Ø  Govt starts de-activating DIN of 21 lakh directors

Ø  Hybrid vehicles crucial for future mobility: Saraswat

Ø  US to impose $200 bn tariff on Chinese goods: Report

Ø  'Walmart did not deduct taxes from 34 shareholders'



Ø  Gold industry worried that govt will curb imports to stem CAD, rupee fall

Ø  Nabard okays Rs 656.34 bn loan for 93 irrigation projects under PMKSY plan

Ø  Hindalco Industries to seek shareholders' nod for Rs 60 billion-NCDs

Ø  DLF to utilise sales proceeds worth Rs 140 bn to fund new projects: CEO

Ø  UltraTech Cement walks a long road with Jaiprakash Associates' assets

Business Line



Min

Ø  Barmer: Govt looks to milk Vedanta for millions more

Ø  India in a catch-22 situation on free trade pact with the US

Ø  LIC Mutual Fund gets ₹200 crore from IL&FS Sec

Ø  Arvind eyeing Rs 12K cr revenue from textiles biz in next 5 years

Ø  Tata Motors closes gap with Mahindra for 3rd biggest PV maker in India

Ø  FPIs pull out $1.3 bn so far this month



Ø  Bharat Petroleum shelves Bina Refinery IPO plan

Ø  CBI charge sheet against Vijay Mallya likely in a month

Ø  Forget Lehman Brothers, India is still in a financial crisis

Ø  Aston Martin joins JLR in calling out Brexit risk to industry

Ø  Eight of top 10 firms lose ₹41,660 crore in m-cap last week, RIL worst hit

Ø  Risky trade-offs to stabilize the rupee

Financial Express



DNA

Ø  Equity market running ahead of fundamentals, time to book profits: Report

Ø  Commerce Ministry eases process to avail export incentives under MEIS scheme

Ø  Coal India wants a coal export policy before finalising commercial contracts for exporting the dry fuel

Ø  Tata Steel begins work on blast furnace at UK plant



Ø  Govt looking to sale 4 Air India subsidiaries soon

Ø  Govt to appeal against arbitration panel rejecting its $1.5 bn claim against Reliance

Ø  States set to miss FY19 fiscal targets, predicts ICRA

Ø  Walmart's tax woes post Flipkart deal may be far from over