Morning Business News Round Up_May 22, 2019

Morning Business News:  

  • Airtel, Voda Idea lose 30 mn users in March, Jio gains
  • Evaluating Jet Airways opportunity, says Hinduja Group
  • NCLAT reserves order on ArcelorMittal
  • PNB may take control of 2-3 small state-run banks
  • Indian millennials optimistic about economic outlook
  • Tech Mahindra inks defence contract worth Rs 300 cr
  • HPCL to borrow Rs 8K cr in FY20 to fund expansion
  • Co-location: NSE moves Securities Appellate Tribunal against Sebi rulings
  • ICRA downgrades long-term rating for IDFC First Bank from AA+ to AA

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  • High-level committee submit strategies on reducing import: Oil ministry
  • RBI to establish supervisory body to strengthen regulation of banks & NBFCs
  • Corporation Bank plans to trim slippages by 50% to Rs 4000 crore in FY20
  • EPFO looks to pull back NBFC investments to avert default risk
  • Govt turns the heat on directors in fight against shell companies
  • Small trucks see growth, bucking industry slowdown
  • Solar-powered water pump launched for farming sector
  • Reliance beats Indian Oil Corporation to become biggest Indian company
  • Vedanta bags two copper blocks in Maharashtra
  • India’s thermal coal output seen growing 4.3% annually till 2028: Report
  • 68% Indians feel job market has improved in last 5 years: Survey
  • India among top 20 countries in the Artificial Intelligence readiness ranking
  • IL&FS initiates claim process for 70 group entities
  • Sebi permits mutual funds to participate in commodity derivatives
  • Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Q4 net up 36% at Rs 140.54 crore
  • India projected to grow at 7.1% in FY’20: UN report
  • New Indian government faces crucial foreign policy decisions, say US experts
  • US-China trade war gradually destabilising world economy
  • 46 pc ultra high net worth Indians to increase investment in private equity: Survey
  • L&T market capitalisation to touch Rs 3 lakh crore in five years: AM Naik
  • Oil rises on US-Iran tensions, but trade war concerns weigh
  • Rupee edges up 2 paise against US dollar as investors turn cautious