2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Tanzania Business


GhanaWeb
   
'Gov't must speed up passage of Real Estate Bill'   
GhanaWeb
Ms Delores Sekyere, Director of Ghana Prime Properties, on Friday urged government to speed up the passage of the Real Estate Regulatory Bill to help sanitise the industry. She said the real estate industry in Ghana was evolving at a very fast rate, hence ...

Report puts emerging markets real estate in the spotlight   Re:locate Magazine
Real Estate sector players win awards   New Vision
While Asian Property Markets Are Cooling, 92% Of Philippine Real Estate ...   International Business Times AU
Business Recorder   
The Express Tribune   
Vibe Ghana   
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CanadianBusiness.com (blog)
   
Winners & Losers: Coke buys the world a milk, Bell astroturfs iTunes   
CanadianBusiness.com (blog)
After decades of flooding the world with sugary, teeth-destroying, carbonated brown liquids, Coca-Cola is getting into the health game. The soft drink giant purchased a dairy producer in Indiana last year, and now plans to bring its products to the rest of ...

Coca-Cola and SABMiller to Team Up in Africa   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Week in Review   Financial Times
Coca-Cola Co. launches new milk product   seattlepi.com (blog)
Fox News   
The Grocer   
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Observe business laws, manufacturers told   
Daily News
MANUFACTURERS have been called to observe business laws and principles to provide consumers confidence on the quality of goods, thus assuring them sustainable business and market. Fair Competition Commsion Director General, Dr Frederick Ringo, ...


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MINING.com
   
Tanzania: Acacia to go underground   
Independent Online
ACACIA Mining, which changed its name from African Barrick Gold yesterday, would apply for permits to begin underground mining at its North Mara mine in Tanzania. The company, unveiling its long-term strategy, said the project was expected to produce ...

African Barrick Gold Changes Name to Acacia   AllAfrica.com
African Barrick changes name, announces key initiatives   The Northern Miner (subscription)
Barrick Gold considers asset sales   Financial Times
Daily Mail   
Stockhouse   
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San Jose Mercury News
   
Opec 'is aiming to halt shale oil rise'   
Gulf Daily News
PARIS: Markets hesitated yesterday to follow the slide in crude prices after Opec decided on Thursday not to cut oil production to counter burgeoning shale energy but causing some deep side effects, economists said. With their precious oil income slipping ...

Plunging crude prices hammer energy companies   Tulsa World
Collapse of Oil Prices Spells Huge Tax Cut, Despite Grumpy Press   New York Sun
Free Fall in Oil Price Underscores Shift Away From OPEC   New York Times
Monterey County Herald   
Irish Times   
San Antonio Express-News   
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Independent Online
   
South Africa's rand falls to week lows on wide trade deficit   
Eyewitness News
The latest blow to Africa's most advanced, but struggling, economy was softened the fuel price drop. South African rand. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN. The South African rand · Currency · Business · Finance. the South African rand,Currency,business,finance.
Rand falls to week lows against the dollar   Moneyweb.co.za
South Africa's twin deficits, weak growth a challenge for policymakers   Reuters Africa
South Africa's Inflation Developments Encouraging, Mminele Says   Bloomberg
Business Recorder   
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euronews
   
FTSE 100 flatlines as oil prices slide again   
Herald Scotland
The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights such as BP and Royal Dutch Shell lower but delivered more cheer for travel stocks. The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights ...

MARKET REPORT: 'Black Friday' for retailers but 'Red Friday' for heavyweight ...   This is Money
UK FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gain   Reuters
FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gain   euronews
Sky News Australia   
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Independent Online
   
Tumbling energy shares halt European stocks, Wall Street ends mixed   
Buenos Aires Herald
A file picture taken in Doha shows a general view of an oil refinery in the Gulf emirate of Qatar. Stocks on Wall Street ended mixed in a light trading holiday-shortened session. The Dow Jones industrial average ended up 0.49 point, or 0 percent, at 17,828.24.
European shares eke out weekly gain after late recovery   Reuters UK
European shares close flat after late recovery   Reuters Africa
Tumbling energy shares halt European stocks' five-day rally   Yahoo Finance UK
The Globe and Mail   
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The Nation
   
Obama plan to 'Power Africa' gets off to a dim start   
The Nation
JOE BROCK - Barack Obama last year told a cheering crowd in Cape Town that a $7 billion plan to “Power Africa” would double electricity output on the world's poorest continent and bring “light where currently there is darkness”. A year later, the US ...

Obama's Plan to 'Power Africa' Gets Off to a Dim Start   Newsweek
Obama plan to "Power Africa" gets off to a dim start   CNBCAfrica.com
Exclusive: Obama plan to 'Power Africa' gets off to a dim start   Yahoo News

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The Australian
   
Fortescue halves capex as iron ore price tumbles   
The Australian
THE squeeze on cashflows caused by the collapse in iron ore prices has prompted Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals to slash $US650 million ($765m) from this year's capital expenditure budget, reducing it by half. The cutback is to be achieved through a raft ...

FMG takes axe to costs   The West Australian
Fortescue slashes spending plans   Herald Sun
Australia's Fortescue slashes spending as iron ore rout bites   Reuters
Bloomberg   
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