Morning Business News Round up_September 14, 2015

Morning Business News :

  • Sebi Considering Cross-Currency Futures Pairs
  • Fpis Dump Shares Worth Rs 7K Cr From Markets
  • Credit Funds May Face Selling As Default Risks Grow
  • Tata Steel Mega Leadership Walk In Steel City, Other Parts
  • Punjab, Haryana Receive Scanty Rains; Deficit Hovers At 40%
  • IDBI Ready To Become A Back Office For Other Banks
  • Punj Lloyd Arms Move HC For Creditor Arrangement
  • China Unveils Plans To Reform State-Owned Firms As Growth Sputters
  • Irdai To Make Listing A Must For Large Insurers
  • Aluminium Industry Leaders Meet Jaitley, Seek Import Duty Hike
  • Mcdonald’s India To Double Outlets With Rs 750 Cr Investment

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  • Govt May Extend Interest Subsidy Scheme For Exporters By 3 Yrs
  • Vedanta Used Cairn Loan To Repay Inter-Company Loan
  • Govt To Auction 27 Oil Fields Off Mumbai, 15 In KG Basin
  • Fed Rate Hike Or Not, Indian Economy Is Unfazed, Says Former RBI Dy Governor
  • BSE To Offer Multi-Legged Order Entry In Currency Futures From Monday
  • Vivimed Labs To Divest Specialty Chemicals Biz Forrs. 380 Cr
  • NSE Adopts Annulment Policy To Check Frivolous Trades
  • Spectrum Trading Norms A Forward Looking Move: Vodafone
  • Income Tax Refunds To Be Sent To Taxpayers In 7-10 Days
  • The Lehman Effect On Indian Banks
  • JK Group To Buy Kesoram’s Haridwar Tyre Unit For Rs.2,200 Cr
  • Air Bag Makers Eye $2 Billion Opportunity In India
  • Indiabulls Housing Finance Raises Rs.3,997 Cr
  • Tamil Nadu Signs Pacts For More Than Rs2 Trillion
  • Oil Could Plunge To $20 A Barrel Amid Global Glut: Goldman Sachs
  • China Economic Growth Sputters In August, More Support Measures Seen
  • Utility Debts Threaten PM Narendra Modi’s Power-For-All Drive
  • Naidu Seeks Congress Support For Passage Of GST Bill
  • Donald Trump Buys NBC’s Half Stake Of Miss Universe Organisation
  • Textile Sector Seeks Fresh Impetus
  • Macro Data Points, Global Leads To Dictate Market Trend
  • Best Opportunity For RBI To Cut Rates: Economists
  • Tea Exporters Are Looking At New Markets To Brew Better Earnings