Thursday, 4 October 2018

Current affairs on 04.10.2018

Today's Headlines from www:

Economic Times

📝 Spot power rate at decade high of Rs 18 per unit

📝 Invest India asks for inputs from industry to promote e-commerce industry

📝 RBI eases rules for public OMCs to borrow overseas

📝 CII suggests 12 ways to control current account deficit, rupee fall

📝 Acme solar mulls putting 650 MW of capacity up for sale

📝 ZEE launches OTT service across 190 countries

📝 Tribunal allows RCom to sell spectrum to Jio, telco to repay Ericsson

📝 Cement production may grow at 6-7% in FY19: Report

Business Standard

📝 ICICI Bank takes Gitanjali Gems to insolvency court over Rs 6.08-bn dues

📝 Tata Steel to ink Rs 5-billion pacts for Gopalpur SEZ over 2 months

📝 Cabinet clears the decks for Rs 1-trn railway station modernisation plan

📝 Rupee's recent weakness has pushed India out of the $2-trn market-cap club

📝 Govt to list Bharat-22 ETF on overseas exchange to raise capital

📝 New IL&FS board to meet on Thursday, discuss issues plaguing group

📝 GSTN makes PIN code must for transporters, businesses for e-way bill

📝 Govt considers special deposit scheme for NRIs to boost dollar inflows

Financial Express

📝 Tata-Siemens consortium wins bid for Rs 8k-cr Pune Metro line

📝 Demand environment is robust for Indian IT firms

📝 Bond yield rises to 8.11%

📝 HCL Tech bags deal from Australian Energy major TransGrid

📝 Tata Comm subsidiary acquires Netherlands-based Teleena

📝 Ipca Labs subsidiary buys 80% in US-based Bayshore Pharma

📝 General Motor launches India-designed EV prototype

📝 Amazon Pay India gets fresh funding of Rs 590 crore

Mint

📝 M&As poised to cross $100 billion-mark in 2018

📝 Jerry Rao-backed VBHC looks to raise ₹300 crore to fund expansion

📝 Telco gross revenue dips 10% to ₹ 58,401 crore in June quarter

📝 Honda buys stake in GM Cruise self-driving unit, to invest $2 billion

📝 Government  raises  MSP for winter crops as farmers keep up pressure

📝 Infra  developers  to  get railway land, airspace on 99-year lease

📝 Softbank’s Masayoshi Son promises free solar power.

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