The Indian shares are set for a flat-positive-start as investors remain jittery ahead of the first RBI policy meeting under the new governor. Here are the top stocks to watch out for in today's trade:
Reliance Communications Ltd (RCom) on Monday moved the NCLAT to withdraw its appeal in a dispute with Ericsson as it seeks to pursue a debt resolution plan through the country's bankruptcy court. (Reuters)
SpiceJet on Monday said it will start a daily non-stop flight between Hyderabad and Jeddah from March 25, reported PTI. This is the ninth foreign destination of the airline. (Picture credits: Reuters)
Jubilant FoodWorks, the operator of Dominos Pizza chain in India, has been found guilty of not passing on GST-cut benefit of Rs 41.42 crore on sale of some pizza products, and has been directed to deposit the illegal gains with the government, reported PTI. (Picture credits: stock image)
The NCLAT on Monday dismissed Tata Steel's plea and upheld lenders' decision to approve resolution plan of JSW Steel for debt-ridden Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd, reported PTI.(Picture credits: Reuters)
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is recalling nearly 300 units of its pick up truck Imperio to fix faulty rear axles, reported PTI.In an exchange filing, the company confirmed the report and said the procedure will be carried out free of cost, for Imperio users, with immediate effect. (Picture credits: Reuters)
Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Monday announced a buyback of 4.46 crore shares of Rs 10 each for an aggregate consideration of close to Rs 1,050 crore. (Picture credits: Reuters)
Future Retail on Monday posted a net profit of Rs 201.43 crore for the quarter ended on December 31, 2018. The company had reported a net profit of Rs 183.14 crore for the same period of previous fiscal. (Picture credits: stock image)
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited: The government Monday rejected claims that state-run aerospace major HAL was adversely affected by non-payment of dues and said the company was carrying out its business operations smoothly, reported PTI. (Picture credits: Reuters)
Ministry of Corporate Affairs' (MCA) Mumbai regional director will submit its report to the government on the allegations of Dewan Housing Finance (DHFL) diverting Rs 31,000-crore loans, said sources familiar with the matter. (Picture credits: stock image)
Results today: Tech Mahindra, HPCL, GAIL, ACC, Marico, Apollo Tyres, BHEL, CESC, Dish TV, IDFC First Bank, MRPL, PNB, Reliance Infra, TATA Chemicals, Tata global beverages, Torrent Power Future Enterprises, Prataap Snacks, Blue star, Inox Leisure, Symphony, Sobha, Suven Life sciences, Trent, United Bank of India, VMART Retail, Usha Martin, RPG Life sciences, Bombay dyeing, Brigade Enterprises, Birla Corp, Century Plyboards, LT Foods, GEECEE Ventures, HCL Infosystems, Hitech Corporation, Jai Corp, JBF Industries, Saint Gobain, Sutlej Textile, Fairchem Speciality, Deccan Gold, Adlabs Entertainment, Aksharchem, Arshiya Ltd, Trigyn Tech, Uttam Galva, AB Capital. (Picture credits: stock image)