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2015-04-06 Tanzania Business


Goat sales down during Easter holidays   
Daily News
GOAT traders have described this Easter as one of the hardest as sales are down despite abundant supply at the market. They say there has only been a trickle of buyers for goats, quite unusual during Easter weekend, suggesting liquidity had run to historical ...


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East African Business Week
   
Dar 'can reap from population growth'   
Daily News
TANZANIA can improve its education and create massive employment opportunities as China has done in the last three decades, and reap from the so-called demographic dividend, the country's human development report 2014 launched in Dar es Salaam ...

Tanzania central bank calms dollar fears   East African Business Week

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Anti-poaching drive cripples ivory syndicates   
Daily News
FOLLOWING the success of a covert anti-poaching operation, dubbed Spider Net and the arrest of some of the big traders in ivory, it is feared that the syndicates may try setting up new operations in northern Tanzania, as southern Tanzania is becoming 'too ...


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Report sees robust satellite use in Sub-Saharan Africa   
Daily News
TANZANIA is among countries which have made progress in the overall use of satellite capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa. Euroconsult's newly released report, Prospects for Satellite Communications and Broadcasting in Africa, predicts a calculated annual ...


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Sumatra set to construct bodaboda stand in Moshi   
Daily News
THE Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (SUMATRA) plans to establish a motorcycle taxi stand in Moshi municipality, Kilimanjaro Region, to ease transport and facilitate business in the area. Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner (RC), ...


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The Star Online
   
Star Publications is now a solar energy producer   
The Star Online
Solar power generation is on the rise in Malaysia. With solar panels becoming cheaper and more efficient, households and businesses are finding it possible and worthwhile to install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems to produce renewable energy. The energy ...

Duke Energy Florida announces a major push to solar energy   The Next Digit
Big energy's campaign cash keeps solar down in Florida   MiamiHerald.com
Yingli Solar Is Undervalued: An Algorithmic Analysis   GuruFocus.com (registration)
Energy Matters   
Seeking Alpha   
The News Herald   
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The Straits Times
   
Once over US$12 trillion, the world's reserves are now shrinking   
The Straits Times
NEW YORK (Bloomberg) - The decade-long surge in foreign-currency reserves held by the world's central banks is coming to an end. Global reserves declined to US$11.6 trillion in March from a record US$12.03 trillion in August 2014, halting a five-fold ...

Once over US$12t, the world's reserves are now shrinking   THE BUSINESS TIMES
World central bank reserves of USD are shrinking but greenback remains pre ...   The Australian Financial Review
Once Over $12 Trillion, the World's Reserves Are Now Shrinking   Bloomberg

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Japan lower in thin trade   
Hong Kong Standard
Shares in Tokyo retreated today as the yen climbed against the US dollar following a worse-than-expected US jobs report, while oil prices climbed after Saudi Arabia said demand was picking up. Several major markets are shut for public holidays and Wall ...

Japan stocks dip, yen rises in Asia after weak US data   Yahoo News UK
Tokyo stocks open 0.72% lower   The Daily Telegraph
Dollar trades in upper 118 yen zone in early Tokyo deals   Nikkei Asian Review

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Kansas City Star
   
Upset by political gridlock? Blame the baby boomers   
Kansas City Star
At some moment this year a U.S. baby boomer will die and, if census forecasts are right, the generation born between 1946 and 1964 will no longer be the nation's largest. Won't matter. Years after their millennial descendants overtake them in numbers, aging ...

Why Baby Boomers and Millennials Should Cofound a Company   Tech Cocktail
Stuff it: Millennials reject their parents' treasures   WatertownDailyTimes.com
The Landline Is Dying   Mobile Enterprise
iAfrica.com   
gulfnews.com   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
'Hedge against currency fluctuations'   
Zambia Daily Mail
STANDARD Chartered Bank has urged small and medium- scale enterprises (SMEs) to hedge against currency fluctuations to cushion the depreciation of the kwacha. Bank acting managing director James Koni said uptake of risk management services such ...

'Reduce imports to arrest Kwacha fall'   Times of Zambia

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