Morning Business News Round Up_Feb 23,2017

Morning Business News :

  • Softbank looks to pick up stake in the Vodafone-Idea combine
  • Fed Reserve’s minutes point to rate hike ‘fairly soon’
  • Urjit Patel sees a better Q4 on faster remonetisation
  • RIL’s Rs 39K cr gain in m-cap was worth the big ‘Idea’
  • FinMin to finalise Rs 8,000-cr cap infusion in 15 days
  • Note ban’s negative impact on India is reversing: S&P
  • Rationality returning to telecom sector: Fitch
  • GST adoption could raise India’s GDP to over 8%: IMF
  • Freebies by Jio hit govt’s licence fees, spectrum charges: Telecom Comm
  • Sebi issues consultation paper to review stock exchanges norms
  • RBI rate panel unanimously agree to focus on 4% inflation target
  • Taxman to scrutinise loan deposits under Operation Clean Money
  • Finmin questions Sebi on NSE co-location audit
  • India’s $85-bn orders still not enough: SpiceJet
  • India comfortable with crude prices up to $65/barrel
  • RJio’s tariff targets incumbent operators’ top-end users

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  • Cabinet approves doubling of solar power capacity to 40,000 MW
  • NPPA warns stent makers, importers against shortage
  • TCS to remain net cash positive despite Rs16K cr buyback: S&P
  • Bharat Electronics’ offer-for-sale subscribed 2.34 times by institutional buyers
  • India needs to create a bad bank quickly: Arvind Subramanian
  • NSE, BSE seek clarification from Infosys on anonymous emails over Panaya deal
  • SBI says examining all currency notes at ATMs after fake Rs 2000 notes report
  • PM Narendra Modi calls for accountability, efficiency to improve telecom services
  • UK created maximum jobs in India via FDI: Report
  • Sensex ends 103 points higher on derivatives expiry, RIL rally
  • Realtors express concern on Supreme Court ruling on consumers vs builders disputes
  • I-T to go easy on up to Rs 5 lakh deposits by 70-plus people
  • HDFC Bank FPI trade:RBI,Sebi to tighten norms on trigger point
  • EU says open to accommodate more Indian skilled professionals
  • No plans to introduce Rs 1,000 notes: Das