Saturday, 24 November 2018

Current Affairs on 24.11.2018

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 OECD expects India’s economy to grow close to 7.5% in 2019, 2020

📝 Blackstone to acquire $300 mn stake in Sona BLW, to merge it with Comstar

📝 Crypto losses near $700 billion in worst week since bubble burst

📝 Indian business leaders seek AI collaboration with Singapore

📝 Reliance Industrial Investments and Holdings Ltd. sets up unit in Estonia

📝 77 percent Indian households use Ayurvedic products: PwC report

📝 All isn't lost for banks under PCA as their retail loan pie jumps 400 bps to 19%

*Business Standard*

📝 Bajaj's quadricycle Qute to take on small carmakers; set for Feb launch

📝 Thailand's Minor International plans majority stake in Leela hotels

📝 Vodafone Idea to pare 16,000 distributors and 2,000 retail stores

📝 Iron ore import to rise 60% to 15 million tons in FY19: Report

📝 Even $1 rise in crude can inflate import bill by Rs 61.6 bn: India Ratings

📝 Govt transfers over Rs 16 bn to 4.8 mn eligible mothers under PMMVY scheme

📝 Nyara Energy to get $1.5-billion fuel-backed loan from Trafigura, BP

*Financial Express*

📝 ABB signs potential $1.9 billion deal for Power Grids products in China

📝 Broadband subscriber base at 463.6 million in August-end: Department of Telecom

📝 Forex reserves up by $568.9 million to $393.58 billion

📝 RBI likely to maintain status quo on policy rates, says Report

📝 EIB, SBI expand cooperation in wind energy financing

📝 Sharp rise in trade-restrictive measures from G20 economies, claims WTO

📝 Few takers for model agricultural land leasing law, says NITI Aayog

*Mint*

📝 ESR-Allianz Real Estate JV to invest $1 billion in India

📝 Oil India to buy back 4.45% shares for Rs 1,085 crore

📝 Government likely to stick to capital infusion programme for PSU banks

📝 Yamuna Expressway Industrial Authority allots land to Vivo for Rs 3,500cr unit

📝 To tide over churn, realty firms eye partnership deals

📝 Auto sales fizzled in festive season, say dealers

📝 Gensol engineering eyes Rs 20 crore from IPO next year.

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