Today's Headlines from www:
*Economic Times*
📝 China keen to import more from India to bridge high trade deficit
📝 A $11 trillion opportunity set to attract investors to EMs in 2019
📝 SBI raises Rs 2,000 crore via NSE's electronic bidding platform
📝 S&P cuts Tata Motors credit rating on JLR weakness
📝 Residential real estate demand may rise in medium-term: Report
📝 Amway India to invest up to Rs 30 crore to ramp up its digital platform
📝 Government notifies dual fuel usage for agriculture, construction vehicles
*Business Standard*
📝 Soon, filing income tax returns may get easier with pre-filled forms
📝 IndiGo set to become the first Indian carrier to have 200 aircraft
📝 Kesoram, the flagship of B K Birla Group, to hive off tyre division
📝 Amazon invests fresh funds of Rs 22 billion in India marketplace
📝 I-T returns filed in April-Nov up 50% y-o-y owing to demonetisation: CBDT
📝 Apple resorts to promo deals, trade-ins to boost declining iPhone sales
📝 NREGA spend to exceed budgeted amount by Rs 50 billion this year: Jaitley
📝 Centre to move policy to promote hydro power with units of 10 Gw capacity
*Financial Express*
📝 India to allow business visa extension for up to 15 years
📝 Fusion Microfinance raises Rs 520-cr funding from Warburg Pincus, others
📝 PNB-led consortium seeks bids for Oliver Engineering
📝 RBI to inject Rs 10,000 cr through open market operations on Thursday
📝 Number of patents granted by India shot up by 50% in 2017, reports UN
📝 App-based US copter rides firm Blade to launch India service in March
📝 Telecom outlook for next year bleak: Icra
📝 Warburg Pincus forays into Indian microfinance space
*Mint*
📝 Tata Motors plans large-scale overhaul of its sales network
📝 Sebi panel bats for overseas listing of firms
📝 Xiaomi eyes India’s rural market to fuel growth
📝 I Squared Capital to set up renewable energy platform
📝 Airtel reworks broadband strategy to take on Jio GigaFiber
📝 Concerns on credit supply to small businesses a myth: SBI report
📝 Oil gives up ground as Saudis say OPEC+ cut still up in the air.
*Economic Times*
📝 China keen to import more from India to bridge high trade deficit
📝 A $11 trillion opportunity set to attract investors to EMs in 2019
📝 SBI raises Rs 2,000 crore via NSE's electronic bidding platform
📝 S&P cuts Tata Motors credit rating on JLR weakness
📝 Residential real estate demand may rise in medium-term: Report
📝 Amway India to invest up to Rs 30 crore to ramp up its digital platform
📝 Government notifies dual fuel usage for agriculture, construction vehicles
*Business Standard*
📝 Soon, filing income tax returns may get easier with pre-filled forms
📝 IndiGo set to become the first Indian carrier to have 200 aircraft
📝 Kesoram, the flagship of B K Birla Group, to hive off tyre division
📝 Amazon invests fresh funds of Rs 22 billion in India marketplace
📝 I-T returns filed in April-Nov up 50% y-o-y owing to demonetisation: CBDT
📝 Apple resorts to promo deals, trade-ins to boost declining iPhone sales
📝 NREGA spend to exceed budgeted amount by Rs 50 billion this year: Jaitley
📝 Centre to move policy to promote hydro power with units of 10 Gw capacity
*Financial Express*
📝 India to allow business visa extension for up to 15 years
📝 Fusion Microfinance raises Rs 520-cr funding from Warburg Pincus, others
📝 PNB-led consortium seeks bids for Oliver Engineering
📝 RBI to inject Rs 10,000 cr through open market operations on Thursday
📝 Number of patents granted by India shot up by 50% in 2017, reports UN
📝 App-based US copter rides firm Blade to launch India service in March
📝 Telecom outlook for next year bleak: Icra
📝 Warburg Pincus forays into Indian microfinance space
*Mint*
📝 Tata Motors plans large-scale overhaul of its sales network
📝 Sebi panel bats for overseas listing of firms
📝 Xiaomi eyes India’s rural market to fuel growth
📝 I Squared Capital to set up renewable energy platform
📝 Airtel reworks broadband strategy to take on Jio GigaFiber
📝 Concerns on credit supply to small businesses a myth: SBI report
📝 Oil gives up ground as Saudis say OPEC+ cut still up in the air.
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