Monday, 3 December 2018

Current Affairs on 03.12.2018

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 EaseMyTrip eyes sales worth Rs 7,800 crore in FY20

📝 Government brings in three think tanks to strategise for RCEP talks

📝 Nexstar clinches $4.1 bn deal to acquire Tribune Media: Sources

📝 Steel cos may go for expansion through brownfield route

📝 RBI's relaxation in securitisation guideline may release Rs 60,000 crore

📝 Hero Realty forays into NCR; to invest Rs 900 crore in housing project on Dwarka Expressway

📝 Barista eyes doubling India store count to 500 in 3 years

📝 SmartE aims to raise up to $20 million to fund next round of expansion

*Business Standard*

📝 Govt confident of meeting fiscal deficit target despite GST shortfall

📝 Carmakers run out of speed in urban markets; rural demand grows

📝 Philips banks on Taiwanese partner TPV Technology to woo TV buyers in India

📝 Realty developers with rental assets to profit from boom in office space

📝 FIIs invested nearly Rs 64 billion in November, the highest since March

📝 Govt to revamp SEZ incentives policy, focus on employment over exports

📝 FPI inflows hit 10-month high of Rs 122.6 bn on softer crude, rupee gains

📝 Axis Bank staff face I-T probe for 'helping' Mumbai jewellers in benami deals

*Financial Express*

📝 China rejects India proposal for trade in local currencies

📝 RBI may cut inflation outlook yet again

📝 WPP merges JWT and Wunderman

📝 A strong balance sheet essential for independence, credibility of RBI, says Fitch Ratings

📝 National Waterways 1: Rs 5369 cr project aims to smoother navigation over river Ganges

📝 Nasscom raises concerns over US government latest proposal on H1-B visas

📝 After Samsung, Microsoft tipped to launch foldable smartphone

*Mint*

📝 US, China finally agree to halt levy of new tariffs for 90 days

📝 Bad loans: SBI to auction 3 NPA accounts to recover Rs2,111 crore dues

📝 Standard Chartered to cut Dubai, Singapore jobs

📝 WhatsApp seeks RBI nod to expand payment services to all users

📝 Theresa May threatened with vote to bring down govt over Brexit.

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