2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Namibia Business


Namibia May Still Raise Interest Rate to Curb Household Debt  Businessweek
Namibia may have to raise its benchmark interest rate to contain surging household borrowings and safeguard the economy, Central Bank Governor Ipumbu Shiimi said. “We don't want consumptive credit to get out of control, it's not good for households, ...


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  AsiaOne   
Taiwan remains popular destination among expats: HSBC  AsiaOne
Labourers work at the construction site of Beijing-based developer Vantone Real Estate's apartment project in the suburb of Taipei August 8, 2014. Print. TAIPEI, Taiwan - Thanks to friendly locals, an affordable cost of living and decent health care, Taiwan is ...

9 best places to live overseas   NEWS.com.au
High ranking...   Gulf Daily News
Singapore is best destination in Asia for expatriates   Human Resources Online
China Economic Review   
malaysiandigest.com   
Malaysia Chronicle   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
CPI increases with higher house prices, but slowing overall  TVNZ
Mortgage holders could get a breather from future interest rate hikes after figures out today showed annual inflation remains very low at just one percent. Household rents, electricity and the cost of newly built houses all increased, along with tobacco, due in ...

The Economy Continues To Suffer From Rising Food Prices   ETF Daily News
US consumer prices rose 0.1 percent in September   Boston Globe
Weak US Inflation Data Means The Fed Can Keep Interest Rates Low   International Business Times
Channel News Asia   
Economic Populist   
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  The Nation   
'Hitler' cream strikes sour note for Swiss  Gulf Daily News
GENEVA: Swiss retailer Migros apologised yesterday for putting cream capsules with the faces of Hitler and Mussolini on them in cafŽs in the Alpine country. Migros said it "offered its apologies for this unforgivable incident" and that it was in the process of ...

Please pass a creamer — the one with Hitler on it   Columbus Dispatch
Swiss Company Apologizes for Creamer Featuring Hitler's Face   Mediaite
Swiss company apologizes for Hitler coffee cream containers   SFGate
Reuters   
Pune Mirror   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Vaughn Palmer: Premier sticks to prosperity fund promises amid Opposition taunts  Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — A day after the B.C. Liberals cut their proposed tax on liquefied natural gas in half, Premier Christy Clark insisted that her vaunted prosperity fund was still alive and well. “On this side of the house, we will create a prosperity fund,” she assured the ...

Lamphier: B.C. LNG prospects still in doubt despite tax cut   Edmonton Journal
Jack M. Mintz: Why B.C.'s LNG tax policy sets a bad precedent   Financial Post
B.C. residents got 'played' on LNG promises, says think-tank   MetroNews Canada
Calgary Herald   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
The Globe and Mail   
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  Khaleej Times   
DIB's profit soars 56pc  Gulf Daily News
DUBAI: Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) posted a 55.7 per cent rise in third-quarter net profit, helped by a jump in income from Islamic financing as well as fees, commissions and foreign exchange. But the bank, the UAE's largest Sharia-compliant lender, will need to ...

Emirates NBD profit surges   Khaleej Times
Emirates NBD Q3 profit doubles on higher income, lower provisions   Gulf Times
Bank results affirm improving asset quality and profitability   gulfnews.com
Times of Oman   
CNBC   
The National   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Slump in British American Tobacco sales  3News NZ
British American Tobacco says sales sank in the first nine months of 2014 and blames adverse currency moves and Western Europe's slow recovery. Revenues dived 9.6 percent in the nine months to September 30 at current rates of exchange, the maker of ...

BAT reports decline in tobacco volumes as smokers kick the habit   Financial Times
British American Tobacco sales down as smokers get frugal   Irish Times
British American Tobacco says sales slump   The West Australian

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  IntraFish.com   
Marine Harvest Scots operation facing 'challenging' quarter  Herald Scotland
FISH-FARMING giant Marine Harvest is expecting its Scottish operations to experience a "challenging" fourth quarter in terms of profit, as biological issues and a low harvest take a toll. FISH-FARMING giant Marine Harvest is expecting its Scottish operations ...

Marine Harvest: Ample wild, farmed supply has pressured salmon prices to US   Undercurrent News
Marine Harvest (MNHVF) Q3 2014 Results (Analyst Conference) - Earnings Call ...   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Marine Harvest achieves strong Q3 despite market and biological issues   FIS

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  Forbes   
Russian Oil Major Rosneft Seeking Government Relief  Forbes
Russia's largest state owned oil driller is currently banned from obtaining loans from Western lenders greater than 90 days due to sanctions. So the oil giant asked for $49 billion from the national wealth fund instead. The move is not a surprise, however.
With or without a license to drill   BarentsObserver
Russia Sanctions: 5 Dividend Stocks That Might Be Affected   Motley Fool
Rosneft Seeks More Aid from Russian Government   Wall Street Journal
The Moscow Times   
International Business Times UK   
THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
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  euronews   
Motor insurers help FTSE to end higher  euronews
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's top share index ended higher on Wednesday, with motor insurers advancing on news of an increase in car premiums and drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline <GSK.L> rising after its results. GlaxoSmithKline, up 2.6 percent, was among ...

FTSE rises after Glaxo sets out recovery plan - London Report   CITY A.M.
Afternoon recovery for London shares   Stock Market Wire
London midday: UK stocks flat amid central-bank speculation   IFA Magazine

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