Morning Business News Round Up_ Sep 17, 2018

  •  Sebi to seek powers to intercept phone calls & msgs
  •  Govt may auction power contracts with coal supplies
  •  NCLT/NCLAT should refrain from insolvency matters: SC
  •  Indian PSUs scouting for oilfields in Russia: Pradhan
  •  IL&FS puts corporate headquarters on the block
  •  Dairy action plan requires Rs 51,077 cr, says minister
  •  Fear of telecom cartelisation ‘unfounded’: COAI
  •  Image result for E-commerceE-commerce players to pay up to 2% TDS from October
  •  Managerial positions remuneration fixation freed from govt approval
  •  New standing committee of secretaries on e-commerce starts deliberations
  •  Hindustan Power looking to acquire stressed thermal power plants
  •  NCLAT order slipped up on clearance of dues, says ArcelorMittal
  • EIL to bid to buy out govt stake in PDIL
  •  Centre provides ₹ 440 cr to NDDB
  •  Zydus Cadila gets USFDA nod to market osteoporosis drug
  •  Pawan Hans stake sale: Govt extends deadline for initial bids
  •  Voltas forays into home appliances segment
  •  SEBI may consider proposal to allow foreign entities in commodity markets
  •  Trai decides to reduce scope of regulation for WhatsApp, Skype
  •  PE investments in August at lowest in 6 months, buyouts on rise: report
  •  Producers plan legal battle after GST rate for solar power projects fixed at 18%
  •  Diageo looks at small towns to grow premium scotch portfolio
  •  Railways eyes ₹15,000 crore in 10 years from non-fare revenue
  •  SC observation: ‘NCLT must not step in at every stage
  •  PNB branch issued unauthorised LoUs worth Rs 6,498 cr to three Nirav Modi firms, finds SFIO
  •  Atlas Copco India to focus on industrial business
  •  Four states show interest in buying power sans PPAs
  •  Ben Bernanke admits Fed made mistakes combating financial crisis 10 years ago
  •  Bank credit rose by 13.49%; deposits by 8.9%
  •  CIL may shut 53 mines on safety grounds
  •  Jivi Mobiles to make smartphones, to invest Rs 100 cr on facility
  •  Sebi seeks power to intercept calls of economic offenders
  •  111 more brokers under Sebi lens for role in NSEL scam