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Stocks in news: Max India, Adani Ent, Biocon, Neyveli, MRPL

Dish TV | Max India | Indian Hotels | Adani Enterprises | MRPL | Tata Steel | Jaiprakash Associates | Jaypee Infratech | Biocon | Neyveli Lignite | CMC | Jet Airways and Inox Wind are stocks, which are in the news today.

April 10, 2015 / 11:39 IST
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Here are stocks that are in news today:

Jet Airways-IndiGo and Jet Airways have revised ticket cancellation penalties on passengers-Raising prices in some cases by 50-100 percent-Both carriers have in the past few days informed travel agents of the move+-Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal brings wife Anita on Jet Airways board: ET

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IndusInd Bank to acquire RBS's diamond & jewellery financing business in India-RBS's diamond & jewellery financing loan book size at approximately Rs 4,500 crore-In agreement with ABN AMRO Bank for co-operation in diamond & jewellery business Fund ActionInox Wind-Relialnce Capital Mutual Fund buys 13 lakh shares at Rs 410/share-RG Capital Growth Fund buys 12.39 lakh shares at Rs 430/shareMitcon Consultancy and Engineering Services-Indian Overseas Bank sells 1.74 lakh shares at Rs 62/share-MBHD Agarwal buys 70,000 shares at Rs 62/share Finance ministry officials says-Planning to release wilful defaulters' list by May 31-Estimate wilful defaulters owe about Rs 50,000 crore to banks-All banks except four submitted defaulters' list-Expect four banks to submit defaulters' list this month-Plan penal action against those named in list, bar them from floating new ventures-Considering criminal charges for deliberate non-payment against those in list

Fitch-Affirms India at BBB-, outlook stable-Raises FY16 real GDP growth to 8 percent & 8.3 percent for FY17-Pace of deterioration in asset quality eased, but state banks remain affected-Government's ability to provide major cap to banks limited, given high debt burden-Structural reform agenda brings dynamism back to Indian economy-India's ratings constrained by limited improvement in fiscal position-Implementation of reforms a must to improve credit profile-Inflation must be under control to improve credit profile