Jet Airways, IDBI Bank, Bharti Airtel and JSW Steel among top stocks to track today

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: The domestic equity market is expected to see a flat opening on Wednesday, tracking mixed Asian cues and Nifty futures on
Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)
At 08:07 am, the Nifty futures traded 9.50 points or 0.08 per cent lower at 11,793
Here's a look at the top stocks that hog limelight in today's session - Jet Airways: The battered airline has received liquidity assistance
of $300 million (Rs 2,000 crore) in terms of advance lease incentives and debt from banks to repay costly loans and cover cash losses, ET
reported citing a senior executive
IDBI Bank: LIC will soon buy 7 per cent equity in IDBI Bank through a preferential share issue, taking its total exposure to 14.9 per cent,
said news reports
JSW Steel, Lupin: In the latest Nifty50 rejig, JSW Steel will replace pharma company Lupin from September 28, 2018. Bharti Airtel: The
telecom major has received FDI clearance from the government for sale of 20 per cent stake in its DTH arm Bharti Telemedia to Warburg Pincus
for $350 million, PTI reported
SBI: The lender in a BSE filing said the appropriate authority has accorded approval to explore and initiate the process of divestment of
upto 3.89 per cent of stake in NSE through secondary sale. Vedanta: The company has won exploration licenses for 41 of the 55 oil and gas
blocks auctioned in the first round of the open acreage licensing policy, with state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp winning barely
two. Lakshmi Vilas Bank: The lender has executed a corporate agency agreement with HDFC Ergo General Insurance Company to offer general
insurance products (non-life) to its customers under open architecture and the same has been approved by IRDA, said a Capital Market
report. Nalco: National Aluminium Company (Nalco) on Tuesday said it has pitched for Angul Aluminium Park as a potential area for
collaboration with Russia for technology and investment
Angul Aluminium Park is a joint venture promoted by Nalco and Idco (Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation). Glenmark: The pharma
company has signed licencing pact for Tiotropium Bromide generic, said an ETNOW report. Jaiprakash Power: The company is likely to to mull
conversion of loan of lenders into Compulsory Convertible Pref Share up to Rs 4,000 crore.