Friday, 15 March 2019

Current Affairs on 15.03.2019

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 Fresh NPAs to moderate in FY'20: ICRA

📝 Azim Premji raises philanthropy bar with $21 billion total pledge

📝 CIL lines up 3rd auction for supply contract

📝 Corporation Bank cuts benchmark lending rate by 5 bps

📝 Exports of gem and jewellery declines by 1.59%

📝 Baring set to acquire health tech co AGS in Rs 2,230cr deal

📝 Jaypee Infratech lenders seek revised bids from NBCC, Suraksha Group

*Business Standard*

📝 Brookfield to acquire RIL's East West Pipeline for Rs 13,000 crore

📝 Crisis deepens as Jet Airways stares at another default of $109 million

📝 OYO acquires co-working space firm Innov8, to open 35 new offices

📝 Tech Mahindra to acquire K-Vision for $1.5 million to expand 5G business

📝 February WPI inflation surges to 2.93% on rise in food, fuel prices

📝 China industrial output growth falls to 17-year low; jobless rate rises

📝 Niti Aayog meets economists to discuss reform agenda for next govt

📝 PSBs may report net profit of Rs 23,000-37,000 crore in FY20: Report

*Financial Express*

📝 Bank of India to raise Rs 400-500 crore from non-core asset sale

📝 Boeing’s 737 Max problem puts company in turbulence; $600 billion in orders at risk

📝 Sebi directs RFL, REL to recall loans worth over Rs 2,300 crore from Singh brothers, 21 other entities

📝 RBI categorises IDBI Bank as private sector lender

📝 Aditya Birla Group’s Liva to venture in men’s wear, home textiles; invests 4,000 crore

📝 Brexit: UK MPs reject amendment calling for second referendum

📝 Indian e-commerce firms Snapdeal, ShopClues, UrbanClap, Fynd gang-up; keep Flipkart, Amazon out of TECI

*Mint*

📝 Government moots ‘green aviation policy’

📝 HDFC Capital, Tribeca Developers form ₹500-crore housing platform

📝 India's oil imports rose 4.6% in February: Report

📝 Life insurers register 33% growth in new premium income at ₹18,209 cr in Feb

📝 Naspers eyes fintech deals in $1 billion India push

📝 TCS to drive blockchain adoption

📝 SoftBank-led group set to buy $1 billion stake in Uber self-driving unit.

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