2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Namibia Business

  OCRegister   
World's biggest chocolate-maker says we're running out of chocolate  New Zealand Herald
Drought has hit cocoa bean harvests in Africa, which could mean a shortage of chocolate worldwide. Photo / Getty Images. There's no easy way to say this: You're eating too much chocolate, all of you. And it's getting so out of hand that the world could be ...

We're running out of chocolate   nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper
What? The world is running out of chocolate?   OCRegister
Deficit could create black market for dark chocolate   Chippewa Herald
Reuters Africa   
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  Proactive Investors Australia   
Gold hits three-week high  Proactive Investors Australia
Gold prices climbed to a three-week high today, after China trimmed benchmark interest rates to boost economic growth, raising demand for precious metals as a store of value, and as investors assessed dovish comments from European Central Bank ...

Gold Set to Rise on Momentum Built Post PBoC Rate Cut   International Business Times UK
A week in gold: Back above US$1200   Proactive Investors UK
Gold rises B150 on China rate cut   Bangkok Post
DAWN.com   
ecns   
MINING.com   
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  Times LIVE   
Eskom: Power cuts to continue in some areas  Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality says it will continue cutting power in some areas after receiving a request to continue with the load reduction from Eskom early this morning. Meanwhile, Eskom says it's aiming to build up enough ...

Ekurhuleni Metro to continue with power cuts   The Citizen
Eskom on the brink   Independent Online
Eskom Resumes South Africa Power Cuts as It Refuels Backup Units   Bloomberg
The New Age Online   
iAfrica.com   
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  Malay Mail Online   
Malaysia's Genting suffers profit slump as S'pore casino falters  TODAYonline
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian conglomerate Genting Berhad today (Nov 21) posted an almost 24 per cent drop in third-quarter profit, due to lower revenue from high-rolling gamblers at its Singapore casino. Group net profit for the July-to-September quarter ...

Genting hurt by lower contribution from M'sia, S'pore units   The Star Online
M'sia bonds lose most as oil price drop spurs OUTFLOW of funds   Malaysia Chronicle
Genting Malaysia Q3 Pre-Tax Profit Rises To RM374.12 Million   Bernama
Daily Times   
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  spyghana.com   
ECG gets new boss  spyghana.com
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Robert Dwamena as Acting Managing Director (MD) of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). President John Dramani Mahama. A statement signed by the Chief of Staff, Prosper Bani, said the former MD, ...

Ghana creates power ministry to solve outages   The News
'Citizens' threat to burn ECG, a danger to national security'   GhanaWeb
Kwabena Donkor nominated for new Ministry of Power   Citifmonline

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  BusinessDay   
Nigeria to cut petrol subsidy by half in 2015 as oil price falls  Reuters
ABUJA Nov 21 (Reuters) - Nigeria plans to cut subsidies on petroleum products by half next year after sharp falls in global crude prices, spurred the government to revise its 2015 budget downwards, data from the revised budget seen by Reuters showed on ...

Overnight lending rate falls 825 bps from previous day   BusinessDay
Nigeria naira weakens against US dollar   StarAfrica.com
CBN intervention fails as naira crashes to N176   The Punch
The Nation Newspaper   
THISDAY Live   
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  euronews   
Weary of the market rollercoaster, investors turn again to steady stocks  The Star Online
LONDON: The big story of recent stock market investment has been volatility, and the opportunities that sharp price swings can bring for those with strong nerves. But good news is emerging now for those who prefer safer strategies: some of the best returns ...

Tired of risk, investors turn again to steadier stocks   Arab News
Investors are Turning towards the Steady Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:NRK.A ...   Stocks.org
Warren Buffett's US Bancorp bet is winning, but it isn't cheap   USA TODAY
Seeking Alpha   
Newsmax.com   
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  Houston Chronicle   
Q&A: For vehicles, oil's days are numbered  Houston Chronicle
One day, crude oil will lose its grip on cars and trains and ships, but with costs to produce alternative energy still high, a change that big will likely take many decades. How long is anyone's guess, says one man with a head start on most prognosticators.

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  WantChinaTimes   
CRCC's Nigeria project is China's largest overseas contract  WantChinaTimes
China Railway Construction Corporation's track-laying tractor at work in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province. (File photo/Xinhua). China Railway Construction Corp (CRCC) recently won a US$12 billion contract to build a rail network in Nigeria, the largest single ...

Nigeria's rail project brings hope of economic development   ecns
Nigeria, China Sign $12bn Bullet Train Agreement   Atlanta Black Star
China's 'Biggest' Foreign Investment Inked in Nigeria   teleSUR English
IHS Maritime 360   
AFKInsider   
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  Trade Arabia   
UK energy group eyes Salamander in SE Asia push  Trade Arabia
British oil and gas explorer Ophir Energy offered to buy Salamander Energy for £267 million ($419 million) to expand in southeast Asia. Ophir could be getting a bargain, analysts said, after a possible rival in the bidding process walked away. But shareholders ...

Lower offer is enough to win Salamander's approval   The Times (subscription)
Sona's plan scuttled?   Malaysia Chronicle
Ophir Energy falls after £267m offer for rival Salamander   The Guardian
Stock Market Wire   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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