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Ø YES Bank Q4 profit jumps 29% YoY to Rs 1,179 cr
Ø Axis Bank posts first-ever quarterly loss at Rs 2,188 crore
Ø Mobile-Aadhaar linking: Telcos say obeyed DoT orders
Ø Biocon posts marginal 2% growth in net for Q4FY18
Ø CBI books ex-Aircel promoter's firms in Rs 600 cr fraud
Ø Infosys may hire more than 2000 at Indiana hub: Report
Ø Downtrend in raw jute output takes sheen off MSP hike
Ø Essar Steel: Numetal moves NCLAT ahead of bankers' meet on Friday
Ø Lodha Developers to soon file papers with Sebi for IPO, to raise Rs 55 bn
Ø Reliance Jio to hire about 80,000 people during this financial year
Ø India to grow 7.2% this fisc, rising oil prices challenge: Deloitte
Business Line
Mint
Ø China-India trade volume grows 15% in Q1
Ø Cotton body sees a stable situation on higher stocks
Ø Govt considering national policy for retail trade
Ø Abbott withdraws one more stent from Indian market
Ø UltraTech Cement net a tad down in March quarter
Ø With 2.2 billion active users, Facebook Q1 profit rises 63%
Ø Reliance Capital Q4 net profit up 36% at Rs428 crore
Ø SBI Life Q4 profit up 13% to Rs381 crore
Ø Dish TV’s Rs3,701 crore open offer to start on 5 June
Ø Property prices drop by 7% in 9 cities in January-March: report
Ø IMF estimates higher crude oil prices may not have any significant impact on India’s GDP
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Government to soon acquire RBI’s stake in National Housing Bank
Ø ITC ties up with NITI to train 2 lakh farmers to increase income
Ø Need for serious negotiations on US-India free trade agreement, say experts
Ø Amazon India to expand storage capacity by 1.5 times this year
Ø Mobile manufacturing to touch Rs 132,000 cr, says Ravi Shankar Prasad
Ø Sensex zooms 212 pts, Nifty tops 10,600
Ø MTNL wants govt to reimburse Rs 2,800cr interest on spectrum loan
Ø Gems & jewellery exports fall 5% in FY18
Ø Direct selling industry reports 24% sales rise
Ø Govt non-committal on cutting fuel prices
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