Economic Times
● Essar to announce closure of $13B Rosneft deal today
● RCom and Aircel creditors may challenge NCLT order
● Defaulters owe 27% of total amount to SBI alone
● 322 infra projects see cost overrun of Rs 1.71 lakh cr
● Aadhar may soon become compulsory for stock trades
● Forex reserves may hit $400 bn by Sept: Morgan Stanley
● McDonald's likely to challenge NCLT's Bakshi order
Business Standard
● Govt gears up to list IRFC, IRCTC by January
● Two fixed deposit holders take JP Associates to NCLT
● Situation not alarming, monsoon to improve: IMD
● FPIs pull out Rs 7,344 cr from equities in Aug, flee to safe haven assets
● HDFC Standard Life, 2 govt insurance firms file for IPOs worth Rs 20K cr
● Finished steel exports surge 64% in July yoy, imports up42%
Business Line
● India pitches $350-m investment ideas to Taiwan electronic makers
● Honda Cars gets eco clearance for Rs. 1,577-cr expansion project in Rajasthan
● 'June quarter profit of Nifty 50 cos reflects underlying weakness in economy'
● Bank unions threaten to strike work on Tuesday; services may be hit
● 'Steps taken to strengthen economic ties with SE Asian nations'
Mint
● Sebi to chart out long term cyber security plans for markets
● Defence firms eye billion-dollar chance for ‘made in India’
● 3 insurance companies file IPO papers in 3 weeks, may fetch Rs20,000 crore
● Indian Oil to invest Rs52,000 crore on Paradip refinery
● Gland Pharma investors weighing 74% stake sale to Fosun in alternative plan
● Govt plans to offload more SUUTI stocks separately this year
Financial Express
● Mahindra & Mahindra tries out options to regain grip in utility vehicle space
● NCLT must treat home buyers at par with banks: Assocham
● GST to enable brand licensing industry to grow in India
● NPA resolution not to liquidate companies, but to help save them: FM Arun Jaitley
Financial Chronicle
● Bankruptcy code can help deepen bond markets: Tyagi
● NPA resolution: RBI chief calls for recapitalisation of bank
Source: Economic Times, Business Standard, Business Line, Mint, Financial Express & Financial Chronicle