Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Macro Economic News 30 Nov 2016
FINANCIAL TIMES
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China prepares clampdown on outbound M&A
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Backlash sparks tougher German approach to refugees
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Insurers face extra $15bn asbestos bill
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The buying spree behind Beijing’s crackdown
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Data show Trump to inherit strengthening recovery
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EU rules vital to lead financial role, City warned
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Beijing battles to close capital flight loopholes
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Number of ‘problem’ banks at seven-year low
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Indian bank demands compensation for cash deluge
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UK inflation debt sale attracts robust demand
BLOOMBERG
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Millions of Japanese Over 35 Still Live With Mom and Dad
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Iran Says It Won’t Cut Oil Production as Talks Remain Deadlocked
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OPEC Said to Remain Split as Russia Says It Won’t Join Talks
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Strong Dollar May Divide Opinion at Asia's Central Banks
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Southeast Asia Currency Slide Inflates $20 Billion Debt Bill
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Singapore's MAS Sees Rising Global Headwinds for Bank Profits
BUSINESS LINE
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Banks’ profitability may take a hit in Q3
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Consumer durable retailers go slow on fresh inventory
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Rs. 7.4 lakh cr corporate debt face cash flow recovery risk: IndRa
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14 States have deregulated fruits & veggies from APMC: Govt
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Income-Tax Act amendments aim to plug ‘conversion’ of black money
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Depression likely in Bay, may cross Puducherry by Friday
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RBI expected to cut rates ‘aggressively’: SBI study
ECONOMIC TIMES
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3.26cr farmers enroll for crop insurance in 2016 kharif season
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Rs 4,00,000 crore debt risks being written off: India Ratings
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Credit growth hits double digit at 12% in September quarter
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State-run banks' bad loans over Rs 6 lakh crore as on end-September
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Government approves 6 new SEZs for IT, biotech
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Poorly planned urbanisation pattern may impose $1.8 trillion cost by 2050: Study
BUSINESS STANDARD
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200 'high-risk' drug firms come under Indian regulator lens
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Loan growth at double digits in September quarter
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Tea plantation workers to face major wages crisis in Dec
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Demonetisation: Double whammy for property developers
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Time for states to move beyond vanilla model of auction
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CRR diktat may cost banks Rs 18,000 crore more annually
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Life insurers' total products see 12% jump
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Cash starved farmers sell groundnuts in distress: price falls below MSP
Best Regards, ARBIND
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