Monday, 29 August 2016
Macro Economic News 29 Aug 2016
FINANCIAL TIMES
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Wheat price hits decade low as crop swells
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Marathon makes Brexit property gamble
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Central bankers fear low-growth rut
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UN warns Africa on cost of gender inequality
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US is levying a new global tax—and it is huge
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China banks face industry bailout hit
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Swiss bank keeps negative rates away from customers
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Central bankers to persist with brave new world
BLOOMBERG
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Airlines Bring Free Sandwiches and Streaming Back to Coach
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China’s Growing Debt Problem Isn’t Quite What It Seems
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BOJ’s Kuroda Says Ready to Ease
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Iraq Can Crush OPEC's Oil Freeze Believers
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Jump in Job Loss Among Men in Japan Clouds Employment Picture
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No Need to Be Alarmed by China Private Investment Crash, Say Analysts
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Rupee Bulls See Patel Surviving $20 Billion Baptism of Outflows
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India to Seek $15 Billion of Investment to Double Mining Output
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Asia Junk Bond Veterans Warn Record Rally at Risk of Failing
BUSINESS LINE
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Centre’s timely capital cushion saves PSBs from bond bust
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RBI staff ‘worried’ over move to set up public debt management agency
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NSG membership, visa to top agenda in talks tomorrow
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India aims to become global arbitration centre: Ravi Shankar Prasad
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Initiative to boost tourism on the cards
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New wave of protectionism in developed economies after global slowdown: Jaitley
ECONOMIC TIMES
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PM Modi tells his ministers to accelerate reforms
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Home Ministry wants fema option closed for NGOs
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GST to further boost business ties: US to India
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FPIs stay bullish, pour Rs 8,000-crore in equities in August
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India, US eye bilateral trade worth $500 bn: Report
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Consumption to boost fiscal growth to 7.8% after a slow Q1
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Reforms to boost trade; address biz climate issues: US to India
BUSINESS STANDARD
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Small investors continue to catch falling knives
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Retailers want the best of both worlds
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India's first textile city likely to come up in AP
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New assessment rules remove security burden
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Opening doors to foreign auditors
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Making company law tribunal more effective
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Penalising individuals makes corporate India uneasy
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Pledging of shares at seven-year high: study
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PM's fresh bid on Kashmir: Talks of 'ekta' and 'mamata'
Best Regards, ARBIND
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