Morning Business News:
- YES Bank gets a binding offer for $1.2 bn
- India loses major WTO dispute to the US
- Sebi tightens rules for bad loan disclosures by banks
- Not leaving India, will back JV: Vodafone UK
- PSBs extend support of Rs 2.56L-cr to stressed NBFCs
- Coal India’s October production may fall 20%
- China doubts long-term trade deal possible with Trump
- Irdai asks insurers to give details on exposure to DHFL, IL&FS, ADAG
- FinMin claims huge progress in a report on measures to boost the economy
- IOC Sept quarter net profit slumps 83% at Rs 563.4 crore
- Govt not considering any proposal for gold amnesty scheme: Report
- Syndicate Bank posts Rs 251-cr Q2 profit, versus Rs 1,543-cr loss last year
- Core sector output falls 5.2 percent in September
- Fiscal deficit reaches 92.6 percent for six months
- Tube Investments’ Q2 PAT grows 58% at ₹90 crore
- Adani Transmission bags two projects from REC Transmission in Gujarat
- IBC: No back-door entry for ineligible promoters in liquidation proceedings
- India’s sugar output seen falling, global deficit rises
- GSK Consumer Healthcare re-launches Crocin Pain Relief
- Govt actively taking steps to boost the economy: FinMin
- ShopClues to merge with Singapore-based Qoo10
- GM recalls 638,000 US SUVs, trucks for unintended braking
- Paytm Mall trims losses by 34% in FY19 to Rs1,171 crore
- India loses export incentive case filed by the US at WTO
- Rescuing former cash cows BSNL, MTNL is widening India’s fiscal deficit
- 7000 businesses to be set-up in these states under SIDBI’s mega move to boost entrepreneurship
- Digital payments surge to dent banks’ revenues by $9 billion
- Reliance Jio says telcos have sufficient capacity to pay dues after SC verdict
- Auto sector’s contribution to GDP may slip to 7 pc this fiscal: Acute Ratings
- No more FTAs signing in rush assures Piyush Goyal
- Muthoot Finance board approves USD 450 mn fund-raise
- Sensex closes at 40,129, extends gains for 5th session
- Gold prices up to Rs 115 to Rs 39,017 per 10 gram
- Banks’ payments revenues to dent by USD 9 billion by 2025: report