2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 Namibia Business


Business Recorder
   
Asian buyers expect big Saudi oil price cuts amid market share war   
Oman Tribune
Asian refiners forecasted big price cuts of $2-$3 a barrel for Saudi Arabia's January crude exports, but some expected the top oil exporter to reduce prices by a smaller margin as global benchmarks have already hit multi-year lows. Saudi Arabia cut prices for ...

Fuel price to drop on back of record low crude oil prices   New Era

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Namibia faces power shortages due to major plant delays   
Reuters Africa
WINDHOEK Dec 1 (Reuters) - Namibia faces electricity shortages over the next four years due to delays in a major gas-to-power project and will have to rely on smaller solar and wind projects to help plug a 400 megawatt deficit by 2018, the chief executive of ...


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The Nation
   
Japan kicks off election campaigning in 'Abenomics referendum'   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Sendai (AFP) -- Official campaigning kicked off in Japan on Tuesday ahead of a December 14 national poll that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has described as a referendum on his faltering "Abenomics" growth blitz. More than 1,180 candidates nationwide were ...

Japan's opposition caught off-guard after Abe calls snap election   Stuff.co.nz
Japanese voters to give verdict on Abenomics   CNNMoney
Moody's downgrades Japan credit rating   The Nation
euronews   
DAWN.com   
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NDTV
   
Asia resource shares helped by oil bounce, dollar capped   
Daily Mail
TOKYO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Asian equities were mixed on Tuesday, with a rebound in crude oil and other commodity prices favouring the stock markets of resource-exporting countries, while the likes of Tokyo's Nikkei struggled. Crude oil held on to its gains ...

Asia stocks rise as crude oil rebound brings relief   TODAYonline

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Cotton outlook cut by Australia to five-year low on dryness   
BusinessWorld Online Edition
AUSTRALIA CUT its forecast for cotton output by 19 percent to the smallest in five years after dryness reduced planting in the world's third-biggest exporter. Output may total 470,000 metric tons in 2014-2015 from 580,000 tons forecast in September, the ...

Dry weather set to weaken crop levels by 16 per cent   Brisbane Times
Wheat Crop Seen Lower in Australia as Dry Weather Cuts Yield   Bloomberg
Australia cuts wheat output forecast on worries over drought   Reuters
The Land Newspaper   
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Business Standard
   
Pre-market: Lower opening likely ahead of RBI policy meet   
Business Standard
Markets are likely to open weak amid weak global cues and mixed trends in their Asian peers. Trading may turn volatile ahead of the RBI policy review meet scheduled later today. At 8:22AM, the early indicator SGX Nifty was down 33 points at 8,566.
Dow falls on weak figures - New York Report   CITY A.M.
US stocks fall in broad decline on weak economic data   The Straits Times
Stocks Start December in a Downtrend   Investorplace.com
Moneycontrol.com   
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Live Trading News
   
Expecting More 'Easy Money' From World's Central Banks   
Live Trading News
The world's monetary policy looks nothing like it did before the last major financial crisis 6 yrs ago. Some economists predict that the US Federal Reserve and Bank of England (BOE) will begin to raise benchmark rates inY 2015, but the central banks are ...

DIARY -Emerging Markets Economic Events to Dec 16   Reuters UK
Central Banks Likely to Stay Easy in 2015 as Normalcy Is Elusive   Businessweek
Prediction for 2015: More Easy Money from Central Banks   Moneynews
Independent Online   
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Proactive Investors USA & Canada
   
The other oil sands fight: it's in Utah and involves citrus   
Reuters Canada
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - While North America has been gripped by controversy over the Keystone XL pipeline that would ship crude to the United States from the Canadian oil sands, a small Canadian company has been quietly digging in the oil sands ...

Quest Petroleum launches into Alberta oil sands project   Proactive Investors USA & Canada
Alberta oil sands: Ontario, American manufacturing firms lining up   Beacon News (blog)

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Ferret
   
Miners 'covering their eyes' on China's commodity cliff   
New Zealand Herald
The biggest consumer of industrial metals and iron ore is headed for the slowest full-year expansion since 1990. Photo / Getty. After spending $1 trillion since 2002 on projects to feed China's commodity boom, the world's mining companies have a lot riding on ...

Miners 'covering their eyes' as China commodity cliff looms   Chicago Tribune
Iron ore price firms to regain $US70 mark   The Australian
Is BHP Billiton Limited making a huge mistake?   Motley Fool Australia
The Age   
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The Nation
   
Inflation falls to six-year low of 3.96pc   
The Nation
Inflation rate touched the six years lowest level of 3.96 per cent in November 2014 over the corresponding period of last year mainly due to decline in fuel and food prices. “The current inflation figure of November is lowest in last six months since the base year ...

Inflation rate in Nov fell to 3.96% against previous month   Frontier Post
Inflation eases to 11-year low in November at 4%   Daily Times

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