Morning Business News Round Up_ Sep 28, 2018

  •   Sebi asks MFs for details on exposure to NBFCs
  •   India will continue to buy Iran’s oil: Iranian minister
  •   IL&FS Finserv misses loan repayments due this month
  •   Image result for PNBPNB approves proposal to raise Rs 5,431 cr from govt
  •   Commerce min forms panel on new foreign trade policy
  •   UCBs converting to SFBs must set up a public co: RBI
  •   Thyssenkrupp mulls separation of major biz
  •   Govt fights rupee drop as RBI takes steps to ease liquidity for banks
  •   Linking Aadhaar becomes mandatory for subscribers availing EPS benefits
  •   Govt may announce steps to boost exports, further curbs on imports: FinMin
  •   SBI to issue and encash electoral bonds from Oct 1 to 10, says FinMin
  •   RBI to meet large shareholders of IL&FS on Friday, discuss turnaround plan
  •  NCDEX starts clearing operations via subsidiary
  •   Centre to relax FDI regulations in food processing sector
  •   L&T’s power arm bags orders worth Rs 1,400 cr
  •   WTO slashes global trade growth forecast to 3.9%
  •   NMDC to commission Nagarnar coke oven unit, also steel plant
  •   UST Global acquires Bengaluru-based SeviTech Systems
  •  Bitcoin mining giant Bitmain reveals IPO plan
  •  Yes Bank erodes nearly half of its market value in five weeks
  •  Anil Ambani seeks to sell control of Reliance Communications
  •   Aavas Financiers share sale subscribed 97% on last day
  •   Spot power tariff climbs to 9-year high of ₹15.37 at IEX
  •   RBI eases cash reserve rules to ease liquidity
  •   Competition Commission penalises Esaote for unfair business ways
  •   French government rules out selling Air France-KLM stake
  •   DoT defers mandatory security testing of telecom gears till January 1
  •   DPE to issue advisories to PSUs to implement strategic HR practices
  •   RBI relaxes SLR norms to ease liquidity crunch
  •   5th tranche of electoral bonds sale from Oct 1
  •   Indian realty market set to touch $1 trillion by 2030
  •   Import duty on ATF not to make big impact on airlines