Morning Business News:
- India’s consumer confidence drops in August: Report
- Airtel fastest mobile broadband network, Jio now slowest
- Startups with turnover up to Rs 25 cr to get the tax break
- Gadkari eyes Rs 10L crore revenue from Bharatcraft
- Labour code on mandatory minimum wages notified
- CAIT seeks an extension of the last date to file GST return
- Trump talks up the economy, talks down Fed amid mixed data
- EPFO to allocate equity investments equally in Nifty and Sensex firms
- Extraordinary steps needed to deal with financial sector stress: NITI V-C
- FPI norm easing: Big bucks from cash-flush West Asia banks likely
- Govt files IPO document for IRCTC with Sebi plans to offload 12% stake
- US deficit to hit $960 bn in 2019, top $1 tr in 2020: Report
- Lupin divests its Japanese injectables business to Abu Dhabi company
- Super-rich surcharge leaves financial sector poorer as FPIs pull out ₹6,700 cr
- Brazil, Vietnam tighten grip over the coffee market
- Pharma body wants certainty, predictability in the price-control mechanism
- The stimulus to industry creates moral hazard, says CEA
- Depositors’ law not applicable to NSEL: Bombay High Court
- Gillette India Q4 net up 32 percent at ₹46 cr
- Airtel has a strong balance sheet: Goldman Sachs
- Domestic air traffic growth falls to a five-year low in January-July 2019
- DLF denies the charge of non-disclosure of key information in QIP
- Businesses get four months to settle pre-GST tax disputes
- NTPC gets shareholders’ nod to raise up to Rs15,000 crore via bonds
- India-Peru: Fifth round of Trade Negotiations held in New Delhi
- Nepal, India review bilateral ties with special focus on connectivity, economic partnership
- BRICS bank looks to tap into Indian Rupee offshore market
- MCA issues clarification on firms’ merger date
- Rupee crashes to over 8-mth low of 71.81 against USD
- Sensex sinks 587 points; Yes Bank nosedives 14 percent
- Gold continues the bull run, nears Rs 39,000 mark
- India’s petrol imports in July hit highest in at least eight years