MORNING NEWS CALL FACTORS TO WATCH 9:30 am: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other AIIB officials at AIIB’s annual meeting on “Mobilizing Finance for Infrastructure: Innovation and Collaboration” in Mumbai. 10:00 am: Varroc Engineering IPO opens for subscription in Mumbai. 11:00 am: Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to meet heads of state-run banks under PCA in New Delhi. 11:00 am: Asian Paints annual general meeting in Mumbai. 2:30 pm: ICICI Prudential Life Insurance annual general meeting in Mumbai. 3:00 pm: EPFO's Central Board of Trustees likely to meet in New Delhi. LIVECHAT - MARKETS FOCUS Edward Casey, fixed income portfolio manager, will discuss fixed income markets in the backdrop of Fed hikes and trade wars at 9:30 am IST. To join the Global Markets Forum, click here INDIA TOP NEWS Jet Airways says to buy additional 75 Boeing 737 Max jets Jet Airways said on Monday it has agreed with Boeing to purchase 75 of its 737 MAX aircraft, as the Indian carrier expands to meet domestic passenger demand in the world's fastest-growing aviation market. PolicyBazaar raises over $200 million in SoftBank-led round Indian online insurance aggregator PolicyBazaar has raised more than $200 million in a new round of funding led by Japanese tech and telecoms conglomerate SoftBank Group's Vision Fund, its owner said on Monday. India plans to participate in oil block auctions in UAE, says oil minister India is in talks with some UAE-based companies to jointly bid for oil blocks in UAE, India's oil minister said on Monday. Saudi Aramco eyes presence in India's entire energy sector, says CEO Saudi Arabian state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco wants to be present in the entire "value chain" of India's energy sector, its Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said on Monday in New Delhi. When a text can trigger a lynching: WhatsApp struggles with incendiary messages in India A WhatsApp text circulating in some districts of India's central Madhya Pradesh state helped to inflame a mob of 50-60 villagers into savagely beating up two innocent men last week on suspicion that they were going to murder people and sell their body parts. GLOBAL TOP STORIES Trump officials send mixed signals on China investment curbs, markets sink Conflicting signals from the Trump administration over proposed restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. technology companies, along with news that recently imposed import tariffs are starting to disrupt supply chains, sent global stock markets tumbling on Monday. Illegal immigrant parents not facing U.S. prosecution for now Parents who cross illegally from Mexico to the United States with their children will not face prosecution for the time being because the government is running short of space to house them, officials said on Monday.