Morning Business News Round Up_Mar 26, 2019

Morning Business News :

  • ‘Job creation dips 6.9 pc in Jan to 11.23 lakh’
  • Govt notifies new rules for drugs and clinical trials
  • Naresh Goyal writes an emotional letter to Jet staff
  • Expect buyer for Jet by May 31, says SBI Chairman
  • Sebi changes commission, disclosure norms for MFs
  • Prudential Holdings to sell up to 3.71% in ICICI Pru Life
  • Govt moves NCLT seeking immunity for directors of IL&FS subsidiaries
  • BSNL-MTNL merger likely to solve their problems, say telecom experts
  • L&T knocking at its door, Mindtree board to decide on buyback Tuesday
  • DLF to raise Rs 3,200 crore via QIP programme

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  • ‘Regulatory sandbox’ norms for fintech firms in 2 months: Shaktikanta Das
  • HDFC To raise Rs 3,000 crore through NCDs
  • Varun Beverages gets CCI nod to acquire PepsiCo’s franchise
  • KPTL to buy 85 % stake in Swedish firm for $24 m
  • Tata Power-backed company to sell power from Prayagraj plant without discount
  • IndianOil, BPCL arm bag entire stake in Abu Dhabi block
  • Food inflation likely to go up to 2% in FY20: Report
  • Sun Pharma gets observation from USFDA for Gujarat plant
  • Fortis facilitating PE stake sales in SRL Diagnostics
  • Tata Power inks pact to sell EEPL for $11 million
  • Hotel Leelaventure seeks shareholders’ nod for asset sale
  • US markets extend losses as treasuries advance
  • France, China sign 15 commercial deals, including with Airbus, EDF
  • Edelweiss eyes $1 billion corpus for latest fund
  • Netmeds buys health tech startup KiViHealth, draws up $10-million investment plan
  • Credit and debit cards make for over half of electronic payments volume: RBI Governor
  • Axis Bank eye branch expansion to match HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank
  • IGST-credit-first rule: Taxpayers unsure of GSTN fiat’s legal status
  • IREDA likely to blacklist Birla Sunlife Mutal Fund
  • Coal makes way for solar energy in United States
  • Syndicate Bank extends deadline for ESPS till March 30
  • Sensex sinks 355 points tracking global sell-off