2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Tanzania Business


Construction of Karema port to cost 800m/-   
Daily News
THE Ministry of Transport expressed its commitment in ensuring the construction of a port in Rukwa Region and a sum of 800m/- has been set aside in the 2015/2016 financial year for the purpose. Deputy Minister Charles Tizeba told the National Assembly ...


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Reuters
   
Tanzania's current account gap narrows 15.8 pct in year to March   
Reuters
DAR ES SALAAM May 21 Tanzania's current account deficit narrowed 15.8 percent in the year to March, buoyed by lower oil prices and improved performance of tourism and manufacturing sectors, its central bank said on Thursday. The deficit narrowed to ...


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ABC Online
   
OECD urges higher taxes on wealthy to address growing income gap   
ABC Online
A global study warns the gap between rich and poor is widening at a dramatic pace. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, or the OECD, has found that the world's richest 10 per cent earns nearly 10 times more than the poorest 10 ...

US and Israel have worst inequality in the developed world   CNN
Record gap between rich and poor: OECD   DAWN.com
U.S., developed countries losing out as economic inequality rises, report finds   Washington Times
The Times (subscription)   
RT   
Vancouver Sun   
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Reuters
   
Euro lifted by French PMI survey, but weaker German data caps gains   
Reuters
LONDON The euro rose against the dollar for the first time in four days on Thursday, helped by signs of a recovery in French business activity, although a slowdown in Germany's private sector kept gains limited. Markit's flash composite Purchasing Managers' ...

Weak data puts pressure on US to drive global recovery   Irish Examiner
Weakening euro-zone PMI dashes hopes of quick rebound   AsiaOne
Shares subdued by mixed China, euro zone PMI data | Reuters   Firstpost
ecns   
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Business Recorder
   
Japan unveils $110bn plan to fund Asia infrastructure   
DAWN.com
TOKYO: Japan unveiled a plan on Thursday to provide $110 billion in aid for Asian infrastructure projects, as China prepares to launch a new institutional lender that is seen as encroaching on the regional financial clout of Tokyo and its ally Washington.
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: Infrastructure Investment, Osaka Airports, WTO   Wall Street Journal (blog)
China-led AIIB is new kid on Asia block spurring infrastructure-pledge boom   The Straits Times
Japan unveils $110b infrastructure   Jakarta Post

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