Morning Business News Round Up_Jan 25, 2019

Morning Business News :

  • Kocchar got Rs 64 cr bribe through her husband, reveals CBI
  • SBI defers sale of Essar Steel loans to February 11
  • Bharti Infratel settles tower exits for Rs 3,800 crore
  • Piyush Goyal to meet heads of PSU banks on Monday
  • PNB’s $45 million fraud claim dismissed by English court
  • Tata Motors to bid adieu to Nano from April 2020
  • LIC to set time-line for paring IDBI Bank stake: Irdai’s Sathe
  • Ravneet Gill to take over from Rana Kapoor as YES Bank’s MD & CEO
  • Etihad wants to end exclusivity for JetPrivilege as part of rescue deal
  • Oil rises after US threat of sanctions on Venezuelan crude exports
  • Steel industry’s capital expenditure to rise to Rs 75,000 cr, says study
  • Haphazard spree of sell orders give Singapore traders a $41-billion fright
  • Domestic crude output down 4.3% in December
  • Sops for agriculture to top Govt’s priority list
  • RPower net down 32.5% to ₹189 cr in December quarter
  • Zee Media Corp reports Q3 profit of ₹ 27 cr
  • Coal India reports 8% increase in supplies to power sector
  • Wheat production may cross record 100 mt in 2018-19
  • Adani Group may get controlling stake in Mundra LNG terminal
  • ‘Under siege’, oil industry mulls raising returns and PR game
  • JLR to halt production for a week in April due to Brexit
  • Trai issues notice to Tata Sky over new tariff framework

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  • Supreme Court to hear Vedanta’s plea to reopen Sterlite plant on 29 January
  • Global business leaders raise concerns over e-commerce policy changes in India
  • US-China tariff war benefiting India; exports to dragon up 32 per cent at $ 8.46 billion
  • UltraTech December quarter consolidated net falls 14% on higher fuel, input costs
  • CBI files FIR against Kochhars, Dhoot over Videocon loan issue
  • MSCI may reduce India weight in emerging market index
  • M&A, PE deals cross $100b mark in 2018
  • Irdai to pick systemically important insurers
  • ArcelorMittal, Ruias’ ding-dong battle for Essar Steel continues