Top headlines: Rise in corporate frauds feared; state firms hold LPG bill

Superseding boards of two Srei companies not to roil markets; Major OMCs step off LPG price-hike pedal

Corporate frauds
BS Web Team New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Oct 06 2021 | 7:31 AM IST
State-owned oil companies are moderating the price of cooking gas, returning to the time when they took the subsidy burden of petroleum products. 

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Such regulatory steps will help in making the NBFC space more robust, bankers and market experts said. Read more

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Major OMCs step off LPG price-hike pedal; absorb Rs 100 per cylinder

Public-sector oil-marketing companies (OMCs) are moderating the price of cooking gas in a bid to maintain affordability effectively, harking back to the days when they were bearing the subsidy burden of petroleum products.

According to executives in the know, IndianOil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum are holding back liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) price hikes by around Rs 100 for a 14.2-kilogram domestic cylinder. Read more

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In a statement to the stock exchanges, Future Retail said no financial or business impact on the company is expected as the arrangement was at the subsidiary company level. Read more

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