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2015-02-09 Namibia Business


Deutsche Welle
   
HSBC helped clients 'avoid taxes and hide millions'   
Deutsche Welle
British bank HSBC Holdings PLC has admitted to failings by its Swiss subsidiary. Secret bank files have shown that the Swiss banking arm helped wealthy customers avoid taxes and hide millions of dollars. HSBC Bank in Switzerland. According to a report ...

HSBC admits Swiss bank failings over client taxes   Livemint
Black money: HSBC Indian list doubled to 1195 names, includes Mukesh ...   Financial Express
Investigation lifts the veil on secretive bank system   Irish Independent
Sky News   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Tsipras' strategy gives Greeks a voice   
Deutsche Welle
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' uncompromising stance has taken Greece into uncharted territory. But many Greeks are happy that someone is finally standing up to the eurozone. Joanna Kakissis reports from Athens. Griechenland Parthenon Tempel in Athen ...

Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras unveils plans for austerity rollback ...   ABC Online
Five things to know before the market trades this week, Feb 9-15   The Straits Times
Game on: Marathon Greek talks set to dominate the week   Irish Independent
Sydney Morning Herald   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
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BBC News
   
Government pledges nearly £33m to new Ebola fund   
BBC News
The government will give nearly £33m to a new fund to help relieve financial pressure on countries affected by the Ebola virus. The money will allow Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to devote more spending to fighting the outbreak. The Catastrophe ...

Britain becomes first country to donate to IMF Ebola debt relief fund   Reuters
Gambia lifts travel ban on Ebola nations   StarAfrica.com

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Wall Street Journal
   
New Mideast Oil Refineries Could Stir Up Fuel-Market Dynamics   
Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE—The startup of two huge oil refineries earlier this year in the Middle East is set to shake up fuel markets from Asia to Europe as the oil-producing region expands its influence beyond just exporting vast amounts of unprocessed crude.
The International Politics of Oil   Iranian
There Is No Peak Oil–But We Are Approaching Peak Low-Cost Oil   Breitbart News
Russia remains one of top three largest oil producers   vestnik kavkaza
Motley Fool   
Trade Arabia   
gulfnews.com   
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Jacaranda FM
   
Load shedding ends, tough week ahead   
Jacaranda FM
09 February 2015 at 05:08 by Sapa - Stage two of rolling power cuts have ended on Sunday, with the power system to be under "severe pressure" over the coming week, Eskom said. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+
Tough week ahead: Eskom   Moneyweb.co.za
RANTS AND SENSE: It is time for tough calls in the 'war room'   BDlive

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
FMDQ OTC eyes N450tn transactions in three years   
The Punch
FMDQ OTC Plc, a Securities and Exchange Commission-licenced over-the-counter market operator, has projected that N450tn transactions will be completed on its platform between this year and the end of 2017. The platform, which was inaugurated in 2013, ...

FMDQ foresees tremendous capital market growth after general election   Nigerian Tribune
FMDQ OTC targets N450 trillion transactions volume in 2017   The Guardian Nigeria

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euronews
   
Spurring growth centre stage as finance chiefs meet in Istanbul   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[ISTANBUL] Finance ministers and central bankers face a tough task coordinating action to spur global growth at G20 meetings this week, with major economies running at different speeds and monetary policies diverging. Concern over the ability of the ...

Istanbul test looms for G20 finance ministers   Herald Sun
G-20 to Focus on Spurring Global Economic Growth   Voice of America

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ArabianBusiness.com
   
Qatar bourse index gains 103.27 points   
Peninsula On-line
Doha: Qatar Exchange index gained 103.27 points or 0.82 percent when the bourse closed at 12,623.93 points here yesterday. The traded value reached QR1.13bn with a volume of 40,253,031 shares from 11,302 transactions. Indices of all sectors gained, ...

MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf markets rise after oil's rally   Reuters
Dubai index edges higher with oil, Damac shares jump   gulfnews.com
MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf mkts rise after oil rally; Dubai's DAMAC jumps   Reuters Africa
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
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postzambia.com
   
Somali Prime Minister appeals to US banks to resume money transfer services   
Business Recorder
Somalia's prime minister urged the US government and US banks to support money transfer firms that offer a lifeline for many in the war-torn Horn of Africa nation. About 40 percent of all Somali families rely on remittances from another country, and the ...

Somalia prime minister urges US banks to resume money transfers   JURIST
Somali PM Urges US to Allow Bank Transfers   Voice of America
Somali PM appeals to U.S. banks to resume money transfer services   TODAYonline
Daily Mail   
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Sky News Australia
   
Mining firms suffer reversal of fortune in Africa   
The Daily Star
Mining companies' excitement over Africa is being cooled by fresh five-year lows in commodity prices – resulting in cuts to investment in even the most resource-rich countries. When the commodities supercycle was in full swing, Africa was a frontier of choice, ...

Africa-focused miners hit hard in 2014   Sky News Australia
WEEK AHEAD: Mining Indaba   Metalbulletin.com (subscription)
Mining indaba still 'relevant as ever' - analyst   Moneyweb.co.za

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