Morning Business News Round Up_Jan 10, 2019

  • Saudi to slash oil exports by 800,000 barrels per day
  • Ashok Leyland bags orders for 2,580 buses
  • RBI makes changes to Gold Monetisation Scheme
  • Telcos fail to meet quality norms in Jun-Sep 2018
  • Govt recommends Maharatna status to Power Grid
  • Banks give $900-million idea to Jet to stay afloat
  • Telcos for lawful interception of OTT messages
  • IndusInd Bank posts 5% growth for Dec quarter due to IL&FS provisioning
  • Adani Group may pick 51% lenders’ stake in TN’s power firm Coastal Energen
  • Drop in oil, metal prices likely to hurt Nifty50 companies’ Q3 net profit
  • Aurangabad, Chennai plants may be sold, not shut: Pfizer tells employees
  • Maharashtra cooperative mills seek release of pledged sugar held with PSBs
  • India poised to become third-largest consumer market: WEF
  • India’s bauxite output growth to accelerate: Fitch
  • IOC bullish on producing fuel from CO2 in 3 years
  • ABB’s global business rejig will benefit Indian operations
  • MCA summons officers, directors of Usha Martin
  • Adani Group to develop Data Center Park in Vizag
  • Venture capital exits climb to a record $165 billion in 2018
  • Interim Budget 2019 on 1 Feb, Jaitley may play poll tune
  • Bhushan Steel to raise ₹24,000 crore from Tata Steel
  • 30 suitors line up for IL&FS road asset sale
  • Essel Group in talks to raise $400 million to refinance debt
  • Auto firms say steel import norms will delay manufacturing
  • GST will boost India’s economic growth in coming years: India Inc
  • Air India stake sale to fetch Rs 7,000 crore; govt eyes disinvestment next fiscal year
  • Buy-backs, dividends to government left HAL poorer by Rs 15,500 Crore
  • Binani Cement: SC rejects Dalmia Bharat’s review petition
  • Shell acquires 26% stake in Hazira LNG
  • Asirvad to secure PE funding; aims for IPO, Rs 10,000 crore AUM
  • CII for doubling I-T exemption to Rs 5L, hiking 80C deduction limit
  • Rs 18,000 crore subsidy in works for stressed gas-based power projects