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Dec 29, 2019, 09:59 IST
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New Delhi, Dec 29 () Following are the top business stories to be released on Sunday:

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BIZ-GAS-DEMAND

Oil regulator ropes in ICF for gas demand, infra assessment

New Delhi: Oil and gas regulator PNGRB has hired global consultancy ICF to carry out an assessment of India's natural gas demand and the infrastructure needed to unleash the country's massive pent-up requirement, its Chairman Dinesh K Sarraf said.

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AVI-AIRASIA-MANAGEMENT

Tatas gaining upper hand in decision-making at AirAsia India, says source

Mumbai: As AirAsia India struggles to find a firm foothold in the competitive domestic aviation space, Tatas are gaining upper hand in steering the no-frills carrier with executives from the conglomerate helming most senior positions, according to a source.

BIZ-AUDI INDIA-CAR MARKET

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Indian luxury car market to be flat in 2020, growth to return in 2021: Audi

New Delhi: German automobile company Audi expects Indian luxury car market to remain flat next year and growth to come in only in 2021, having gone through a challenging 2019.

BIZ-DPIIT-ECOMMERCE

E-commerce, new industrial policies likely to be released this fiscal: DPIIT Secy

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New Delhi, Dec 29 () The DPIIT is working actively on the e-commerce as well as new industrial policies, and both are expected to be released by the end of this fiscal, a top official has said.

BIZ-COALIMPORT

India's coal imports rise 4 pc to 161 MT in Apr-Nov

New Delhi: The country's coal imports registered an increase of 4.4 per cent to 161.43 million tonnes (MT) in the April-November period of the ongoing fiscal.

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BIZ-STOCKS-MCAP

Six of top-10 cos lose Rs 64,419 cr in m-cap; RIL takes biggest hit

New Delhi: Six of the 10 most valued Indian companies suffered a combined erosion of Rs 64,419.10 crore in market valuation last week, with RIL taking the biggest knock. BAL

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