Morning Business News Round up_September 10, 2015

Morning Business News :

  • Wall St Jumps 2 Per Cent As China Gains Fuel Global Rally
  • Indian Economy Sees ‘Firming Growth’, Says OECD
  • EU Approves GE’s Alstom Buyout, With Conditions
  • India’s Diamond Industry Hit By Falling Chinese Demand
  • Hindustan Unilever To Sell Modern Bakery
  • BSE Streamlines OFS Bidding Process For Investors
  • Cabinet May Decide On FDI Route For White Label Atms
  • India To Grow At 7% In FY15, CAD To Remain Low: Moody’s
  • NPA Crisis To Continue For Another Two-Three Years: E&Y Survey
  • Raghuram Rajan Meets DEA Secy; Discusses Macro Issues
  • PM Asks Industry To Take Risk, Boost Investments; India Inc Wants Rate Cut
  • Govt Considers Safeguard Duty On Steel After Import Surge
  • Marble Importers-Hawala Operators Nexus Alerts Finmin
  • FTIL Case: CLB Adjourns Hearing To Sept 21
  • India Inc Pitches For Strong Dose Of Monetary Easing To Boost Economy
  • Units Using Hazardous Chemicals Must Take Insurance
  • Commexes’ Turnover Jumps 17.55% To Rs. 29 Lakh Cr In April-August
  • Pipavav Shipyard Faces Opposition From Vendors Over Dues
  • Gold Continues To Be Highly Productive Portfolio Asset

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  • Mahindra Said To Be Close To Purchase Of Pininfarina
  • FII Outflows: India Behind Only Japan, South Korea In Asia
  • Hindalco Says Aluminium Prices Seen Rising Next Year On China Boost
  • Adani’s Deal With Avantha For Korba May Fall Through
  • IVRCL To Sell Rs1,000 Crore Assets To Pare Debt
  • Real Estate Slowdown Takes A Toll On Domestic Steel Industry
  • Sensex Closes 424 Points Up As PM Meets India Inc Over Global Economic Turmoil
  • JSW Energy Buys Jaiprakash Power Assets For Rs 9,700 Cr
  • China Exports Fall 6.1 Per Cent, Import Tumbled By 14.3 Per Cent
  • Swiss Govt Discloses New Name In Black Money Probe
  • India Begins Probe To Impose Safeguard Duty On Steel Imports
  • India Needs To Create Jobs For Rapid Pace Of GDP Growth
  • Three Foreign Funds Eject Before Amtek Auto Crash
  • US Govt Finds No Violations In H1-B Visa Case: Infosys