Morning Business News:
- The stimulus will take growth to over 7.5% in H2: NITI boss
- Telcos fight amid Trai’s review of call connect rates
- India’s container trade growth slows to 1% in Q2 2019
- Maruti sees higher sales in September
- ICICI Bank to set up 450 new branches this fiscal
- JSW Steel for 25% duty on steel imports
- Muthoot Fincorp’s NCD issue to offer up to 11.03%
- RBI turns down Sebi plan for credit rating agencies’ access to defaults
- From ONGC to Coal India, PSUs set to pay a higher dividend with tax savings
- Handle income tax-related issues of startups with utmost care: CBDT
- Debenture trustee sells Rs 200 crore of Zee Entertainment shares
- Sebi imposes Rs 22 cr fine on Aurobindo Pharma, promoters, related entities
- Tata Realty, Actis looks to raise $1 billion for commercial properties
- NCLT grants Amalgamation relief in 20-year row
- Parle Agro to invest in plastic waste management
- CCI gives green signal to rejig Apollo Hospitals’ pharma biz
- L&T Construction begins work for Telangana Fibre Grid Corporation
- MSMEs’ power costs need to be reined in Nitin Gadkari
- GST cut in hotel tariffs will boost the tourism sector: Minister
- Reliance Industries likely to go on a spending spree after becoming debt-free
- Vacations upended, jobs lost as UK’s Thomas Cook collapses
- India’s corporate tax cut to boost smartphone manufacturing
- Govt issues notification announcing amendments in pension rules
- Saudi Arabia to restore full oil output by next week: Report
- India, UAE discuss areas of cooperation to strengthen economic ties
- The government estimates Kharif crop output at 140.57 MT in 2019-20
- RCEP: India readies tougher rules to curb dumping
- The UK launches biggest peacetime operation after Thomas Cook collapse
- Closed sugar mills may see revival soon as govt mulls ethanol production
- Rupee ends flat at 70.94 against the dollar despite steller stocks rally
- Sensex jumps 1,075 points; Nifty reclaims 11,600 mark
- Petronet Board disfavoured USD 2.5 bn US LNG deal in Apr; signs non-binding MoU now