Morning Business News Round up_November 13, 2015

Morning Business News :

  • MSCI to include 14 China ADRs in EM index
  • US budget deficit widens to $136 billion in October
  • NRI deposits grow to $121.8 bn by 55% during April-September 2015
  • FDI reforms to revitalise India-UK ties
  • India bond ETF, bond index to launch in London
  • Green nod for Tata Steel’s Rs 185-cr Odisha project
  • Raghuram Rajan warns of global threat from easy money
  • September IIP slumps to 3.6%, October CPI rises to 5%
  • 7th pay panel’s draft report riddled with dissent notes
  • Private banks to gain with easing of FDI
  • UK, Indian cos to sign deals worth $13.7 bn
  • Call drops compensation to cost telcos Rs 200-cr a quarter
  • Parliamentary committee calls for one regulator for money pooling schemes
  • Alstom to supply 800 electric engines to Indian Railways

  • 60,000 Maggi WelcomeKits sold within 5 minutes of flash sale
  • Global gold demand hits more than 2-year high in Q3
  • Coal India invites global firms to set up washery in Jharkhand
  • Sterling hits 3-month high after Draghi’s comments drag euro down
  • SpiceJet posts Rs24 crore profit in Q2 on lower fuel prices
  • RBI staff plan strike on 19 November
  • Reliance Jio’s LYF phones miss Diwali launch, sale restricted to staff
  • FDI limit raised for TV channels
  • India, UK announce 9 billion pounds worth of deals
  • Swachh Bharat cess to be levied on portion of taxable service
  • Over 4,660 tons seized pulses offloaded in open market: Govt
  • Indiabulls Housing to buy 40% in UK bank for $100 mn
  • Pragati Maidan makeover on anvil; to cost around Rs 3K cr
  • DGCA allows airlines to roll out zero baggage charges
  • Easing of FDI norms to support investment, GDP growth
  • LIC Nomura launches ETF Sensex, eyes to mop up Rs 200 cr
  • Mkt investors poorer by Rs 4.4L cr so far this fiscal
  • Honeywell plans to grow twice the rate of India’s GDP
  • Cos listed on VSEL to move on BSE dissemination board
  • Sebi lifts curbs on Tea Time in public holding norms case