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Monday, September 28, 2015

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Ø  Foreign investors get relief from controversial MAT

Ø  Marriage of Regulators: FMC to merge with Sebi

Ø  Mobiles to fall under separate category in revised IIP

Ø  Lenders approve higher cost in 4 Lanco projects

Ø  Russian traders want JV with Indian tea cos

Ø  Maruti's agitating workers chalk out future strategy

Ø  NALCO to invest over Rs 65K cr for new projects

Ø  FIPB to take up 31 FDI proposals on Tuesday

Ø  India will be $20-trillion economy: PM at Facebook event

Ø  Rajeev Agarwal to oversee commodities at Sebi

Ø  FPIs in selling mode, take out Rs 6,000 cr in Sept

Ø  Top six cos take Rs 53,886 cr hit in market valuation

Ø  MMTC to produce, market sovereign gold coins

Ø  ICICI makes aggressive push in unsecured loans

Ø  JPMorgan schemes to hive off Amtek holdings

Ø  Liberty to raise stake in joint venture with Videocon to 49%

Ø  SEBI steps up measures against SMS, social media scams

Ø  India will play big part in driving technology forward: Pichai

Ø  Lenders want Amtek promoters to inject some equity first

Ø  Four SME IPOs to hit capital markets this week

Ø  BSE gets shareholders’ nod to list its shares

Ø  Moser Baer to focus on LED products, targets ₹500-cr market size in 3 years

Ø  Govt to complete spectrum harmonisation by December end

Ø  Xi Jinping pledges $2 billion for South-South cooperation

Ø  Laid-off Ssangyong workers in Mumbai seeking reinstatement: Mahindra

Ø  German transport authority asks Volkswagen to present car clean-up plan

Ø  Narendra Modi shows keen interest in Tesla technology

Ø  Modi invites Apple CEO Tim Cook to set up manufacturing base

Ø  SAIL invests Rs 2,600 cr in Rourkela plant for hot rolled coils

Ø  Qualcomm announces to invest $150 mn for Indian start-ups

Ø  ITC aims Rs 18K cr revenue from agriculture business by ‘21

Ø  US FDA revokes approval for Sun Pharma's seizure drug over compliance issues

Ø  MFs go slow on debt investments in Sept

Ø  Stamp duty may be scrapped on property transfers to Reits

Ø  Farmers may get right to sell crop at benchmark

Ø  Agri-commodities expect upside in medium term

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