Economic Times
Business Standard
Ø Govt may finally get a fraction of AGR dues on Mon
Ø Deloitte to stop non-audit services to audit clients
Ø DLF plans to raise Rs 2K cr via sale of commercial land
Ø Govt allows Indian firms to list GDRs at IFSC
Ø OIL to move TDSAT against DoT seeking Rs 48,489 cr
Ø Unichem, Macleods Pharma recall drugs from US market
Ø ArcelorMittal- Nippon Steel in talks to buy 500 Mw Bhander power unit
Ø JSW shakes up the paints market dominated by Asian Paints, Berger
Ø In an 'all-share deal', LIC Housing-IDBI Bank merger on fast track
Ø Amazon, trade bodies' courtroom battle may impact e-commerce policy
Ø Calcutta HC asks RBI to take appropriate action against Bank of Baroda
Business Line
Mint
Ø FRBM not breached in the Budget, says Sitharaman
Ø India in talks with Russia for long-term import of crude oil
Ø IMG clears BPCL sale bid documents, to be issued after ministerial group nod
Ø MMTC Q3 net profit falls 62% to Rs 12.48 cr
Ø Tata Power eyes ₹6,000 crore from asset sales
Ø USFDA seeks voluntary action at Dr Reddy’s Duvvada facility in AP
Ø Tata Steel capex likely to touch 9,000 cr in FY20
Ø Creditors to Videocon Group likely to appeal against insolvency tribunal’s order
Ø Indian firms’ Q3 net sales fall to over five-year low
Ø Consumption slump hits innovation at FMCG firms
Ø Vodafone Idea to part pay AGR dues from loans and internal reserves
Ø Deutsche Bank’s risky debt decision loses bite
Ø Move over Mauritius, FPIs now eye Singapore to channel funds
Financial Express
Deccan Chronicle
Ø ITC-invoices mismatch: Huge sums sought as GST credit denied
Ø Coronavirus could damage global economic growth in 2020: IMF
Ø About 92% of large taxpayers filed annual returns for 2017-18: GSTN
Ø FPIs remain net buyers in first half of February, invest Rs 24,617 crore
Ø Credit growth momentum gathering pace: RBI chief
Ø Covid19 may cut supply of generic drug ingredients from China