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Daily Update 07-June-2017

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*Daily Update*
*07-June-2017*

Economic Times
Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma enters Delhi's posh Lutyens' zone with Rs 82-cr home buy
NPCI may ask banks not to charge for payments via UPI
Coca-Cola plans to launch frozen desserts in India
Indian aviation sector to get $25 billion investment by 2027
Aditya Birla Group to elevate D Muthukumaran as corporate strategy head

Business Standard
Alphabet shares touch $1,000, reflects bullishness in tech giants
3% GST opens room for cheap import of gold jewellery from FTA countries
Ministries get 60 days to decide on FDI plans
Doha flights get longer as Indian carriers skip UAE; take Pak, Iran routes
IMD sticks to normal monsoon forecast at 98% of long period average
Mint
Morgan Stanley sees Sensex rising to 34,000 by June 2018 - Upbeat earnings outlook, strong economic growth cited as reasons for the prediction
Adani’s Australia coal mine project gets final approval
ESOPs, FDI, court-approved transactions exempt from long-term capital gains tax
India Grid Trust shares end 1.6% lower in tepid stock market debut
GM dealers say compensation arbitrary, plan class action suit
Govt abandons goal of training 500 mn people in new skills by 2022
Fadnavis blinks, vows mega farm loan waiver by 31 Oct.

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