Sunday, 25 November 2018

Current Affairs on 25.11.2018

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 Insolvency law help address Rs 3 lakh cr stressed assets in 2 yrs: Official

📝 American Monster Trucks Association to bring the experience to India

📝 After Samsung, LG hints at foldable smartphone

📝 eNACH suspension may pinch digital lenders

📝 Rajiv Bajaj is ready to shake up the auto sector with his 'anti-car'

📝 Made-in-India drugs to be based on weed soon

*Business Standard*

📝 Net worth of top realty barons continues to rise despite sectoral slowdown

📝 Stock broker count halves in three years on high costs, falling margins

📝 In 3 years, Alcobrew Distilleries eyes Rs 10-billion sales revenue, IPO

📝 1361 infrastructure projects face 20% cost escalation on delays

📝 Growing US economy adds to surge in India's gold jewellery exports from SEZ

📝 Central Bank plans to buy Rs 30 billion of retail loans in next 4 months

📝 J&K Bank made a public sector unit, brought under purview of RTI, CVC

*Financial Express*

📝 IIFL Holdings arm to raise Rs 5,000 cr

📝 Political uncertainty to exert pressure on rupee, say Analysts

📝 Climate change will shrink US economy, claims report

📝 SAIL chairman stresses on meeting 2-third ferro alloy requirement in-house

📝 Reliance Jio achieves highest Q2 revenue market share in Odisha

📝 Facebook to train 5 million people with digital skills by 2021

📝 Microsoft surpasses Apple to become most valuable US company

📝 South Africa to invest $1 billion in South Sudan oil sector

📝 Gold prices fall below Rs 32,000 on weak global cues, demand from jewellers

*Mint*

📝 IL&FS crisis: 10 group firms to be up for sale

📝 Omidyar leads $11 million funding in live tutoring platform Vedantu

📝 NCLT admits petition against KSK Power Group unit Sai Wardha

📝 Jet Airways withdraws lounge access for economy-class fliers

📝 Govt does not need RBI funds for next six months, says Jaitley

📝 Samsung Electronics apologises for factory cancer cases

📝 Gibraltar deal clears way for Sunday Brexit summit.

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