2014年11月9日 星期日

2014-11-10 India Business

  IBNLive   
AirAsia India joins fare war, puts one-way ticket at Rs. 699  Hindustan Times
AirAsia India on Sunday joined the domestic fare war launching a week-long sale offer for its entire network with one-way tickets with prices as low as Rs. 699 including taxes. The move came as part of its Malaysian parent company AirAsia presenting a 'Big ...

AirAsia launches 'Big Sale'   Hindu Business Line
War in the air: AirAsia offers tickets at Rs 699   Daily News & Analysis
AirAsia India offers one-way ticket for Rs.699   Business Standard

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  NDTV   
PM Modi's 'Make in India' Push to Depend on Chinese Steel  NDTV
New Delhi: India's steel consumption is expected to grow at its fastest pace in five years next year on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's infrastructure push, but a scarcity of raw materials means it will be at the expense of another key goal - curbing imports.
Indian Stainless Steel Development Association Completes 25 Years   Equity Bulls
Operating capacity of stainless steel industry slumps to 50% on Chinese imports   Business Standard

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  Times of India   
iSpirt launches an index to track the value of software product companies  Economic Times
But that's also because the top 30 list is dominated by companies founded in 1990s and 2000s that mostly did not raise any early stage venture capital. However, those started after 2006 have been more open to VC money, and even investors have seen ...

India's top 30 enterprise software companies worth $6.2 billion   Times of India
iSPIRT launches India software products index   Hindu Business Line

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Bottled-in-India Jim Beam to become 25% cheaper  Times of India
BANGALORE: Global whisky powerhouse Beam Suntory has started local bottling of its flagship bourbon Jim Beam betting on India's changing whisky habits. This is one of the rare instances of the largest selling bourbon being bottled outside the home ...


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  NDTV   
GST registration rises to 131120 as of yesterday  New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of companies registered for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) stood at 131,120 as of Nov 9, an increase of 566 from the previous day, said the Royal Malaysian Customs Department. In a statement, it said the data showed a ...

Final talks on for GST rollout   Deccan Herald
Arun Jaitley : Final talks on with states on Goods and Services Tax   India.com
Govt in final stages of talks with states on GST: Jaitley   Hindu Business Line

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  Reuters India   
Bond market sees rate cuts even as India cenbank talks tough on inflation  Reuters India
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The rally in Indian bonds is providing the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan an unexpected gift: Falling borrowing costs are starting to provide the benefits of lower interest rates without him actually having to ease ...

RBI told to continue with tight monetary policy to curb inflation   Oman Tribune
Recent fall in inflation does not mean decline is permanent: RBI Dy Governor HR ...   Economic Times
Few economists, bank treasurers expect RBI to cut rate next month   Livemint
The New Indian Express   
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Are your assets generating income?  Times of India
On a recent holiday , I stayed at a coffee estate, where a family of techie parents was also holidaying. Let us call the planter who owned the 80 acres, Vijay, and the techie, Ajay. Ajay was not very impressed with the life of the coffee estate planter. He felt that ...


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  Moneycontrol.com   
Deepak Fert buys 5.94% stake in MCFL for Rs 65.93 crore  Moneycontrol.com
The company purchased 70,44,397 shares in MCFL equivalent to 5.94 percent in the open offer closed on October 20, Deepak Fertilisers said. The company had launched open offer at a price of Rs 93.60 per share on October 1. Like this story, share it with ...

Trade policy lag   Calcutta Telegraph
Deepak Fertilisers Buys 5.94 Per Cent Stake in Mangalore Chemicals   NDTV

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  Moneycontrol.com   
'Govt must divest stake in BSNL, AI'  Times of India
MUMBAI: Deepak Parekh, chairman HDFC, has called for the government divestment of BSNL and Air India. He also said that the government could use a golden share offering or differential voting rights route to raise equity for capital-starved public sector ...

Clock is ticking for PM Modi: Deepak Parekh   The Asian Age
Time's ticking fast on Modi govt's feel good wave: Parekh   mydigitalfc.com
It's time we stop over-dependence on 'fickle FIIs': Deepak Parekh   Daily News & Analysis

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  Firstpost   
Flipkart set to raise $1.5 billion in another round of mega fund-raising  Economic Times
BENGALURU: India's largest online retailer, Flipkart, could begin another round of mega fund-raising as it expands its product range catering to a widening base of customers. The Bengaluru-based firm will seek funding of about $1.5 billion and has begun ...

Amazonian dreams: Flipkart plans to raise another $1.5 bn, eyes $10 bn valuation   Firstpost

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