2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Namibia Business


Oil Slicks - a Common Occurrence in Namibia   
AllAfrica.com
SHIPS dumping waste oil at sea is a global problem and Namibia is a hotspot. A thousand kilometres of desolate coast line and a 300 kilometre wide Economic Exclusion Zone with no surveillance is the ideal scenario for illegal dumping. Studies estimate half ...


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CBS Local
   
FCC Votes In Favor Of Net Neutrality; Internet Activists Declare Victory   
CBS Local
WASHINGTON (CBS/AP) — Internet activists declared victory over the nation's big cable companies Thursday, after the Federal Communications Commission voted to impose the toughest rules yet on broadband service to prevent companies like Comcast, ...

Barack Obama, Steve Wozniak celebrate net neutrality victory, a 'red letter day ...   Sydney Morning Herald
5 things to know about 'net neutrality'   U-T San Diego
Regulators approve tougher net neutrality rules   WWL First News

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ABC Online
   
Glencore shelves expansion plans and cuts 120 jobs in response to falling coal ...   
ABC Online
Hunter mining company Glencore plans to continue to cut coal production this year, in response to falling demand. Glencore says it plans to reduce production by 15 million tonnes this year and cut 120 jobs. The company has already held temporary mine ...

Glencore To Cut Australian Coal Exports By 15 Million Tonnes   Resource Investing News (registration) (blog)
Glencore scales back exports   CITY A.M.
Australian coal industry takes another step closer to the abyss   Sydney Morning Herald
Metal.com News   
Bloomberg   
Yahoo!7 News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Japan's Stocks Inch Up as Data Paint Mixed Picture   
Wall Street Journal
A raft of data painting diverging pictures of Japan's economy capped gains for Japan stocks Friday, while in China, the yuan fell to its lowest level in months. A man is reflected on an electronic board in Tokyo on February 20, 2015. ENLARGE. A man is ...

Think you're bullish on Nikkei? Check out Goldman   CNBC
Nikkei firms as output data fans optimism for recovery   Reuters
Japan's shares at fresh 15-year high on weaker yen   BBC News
RTT News   
Financial Times   
Jalopnik   
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BBC News
   
Australian winemaker TWE returns to profit   
BBC News
One of the world's biggest publicly-listed winemakers, Australia's Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) has returned to profit in the six months to December, citing solid sales among other factors. The Melbourne-based firm, famous for Penfolds, posted a net profit of ...

Treasury Wine CEO: `Tremendous Upside' in North Asia   Bloomberg
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd reports: Here's what you need to know   Motley Fool Australia
Australia's Treasury Wine swings back to profit in H1 2015   CNBC
ABC Online   
The Shout   
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Sky News Australia
   
GrainCorp says earnings likely to fall to five-year low   
Reuters
SYDNEY Feb 27 (Reuters) - Australia's GrainCorp Ltd said on Friday its 2015 full-year earnings are expected to hit a five-year low as drought along the east coast curbs grain production, knocking its shares lower. The country's largest bulk grain handler ...

GrainCorp expects profit to halve   The Daily Telegraph
GrainCorp warns of fall in full year profits after smaller winter crop and reduced ...   ABC Online
Further GrainCorp losses forecast   Queensland Country Life
Sky News Australia   
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International Monetary Fund
   
IMF Readies Loan for Ghana to Support Reform Plan   
International Monetary Fund
An IMF staff team in Ghana has reached agreement with the government on a new economic reform program that would be supported by an IMF loan of about $940 million. The loan, which could receive final approval in early April, would back a program ...

Ghana secures $1bn IMF loan in bid to revive economy   BBC News
Government agreed $940m three-year programme with IMF   spyghana.com
UPDATE 2-Ghana clinches three-year IMF funding deal worth $940 million   Reuters
Citifmonline   
Mail & Guardian Africa   
The Economist   
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The West Australian
   
Rio set to announce job cuts   
The West Australian
Rio Tinto is understood to be on the verge of announcing hundreds of job cuts at its Pilbara iron ore division. While the mining giant has refused to confirm its plans, it is believed moves are afoot to announce a spate of redundancies as the company looks to ...

BHP, Rio hold off iron ore squeeze   The Australian
World's largest iron ore producer suffering from low prices, lack of steel demand   Northland's NewsCenter
Rio Tinto overhauls corporate structure   Perth Now
The Daily Telegraph   
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Sierra Leone Times
   
GM to shut Indonesian plant, 500 jobs to be axed   
Sierra Leone Times
... • GM is in talks with its Chinese partner, SAIC Motor Corp., to build and sell low-cost minivans in Indonesia. NEW YORK - Largest US carmaker, General Motors Co. Thursday announced plans to close its assembly plant in Indonesia, leading to loss of 500 ...

General Motors to shut Indonesian assembly plant in June   Big News Network.com
GM shuts Indonesian plant   The Star Online
GM to quit car making in Indonesia due to poor sales, difficult logistics   Ferret
Reuters   
Gulf Daily News   
Economic Times   
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Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
   
Posted by Imaduddin   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
image NEW YORK: Global equities dipped on Thursday as investor enthusiasm was dampened by a pullback in oil prices related to rising inventories, while the dollar rose as economic data drove expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates.
Global equities fall as decline in oil drags on energy shares   Firstpost
Global equities fall, energy shares decline as oil tumbles   BDlive
GLOBAL MARKETS-Global equities fall; energy shares decline as oil tumbles   Reuters Africa

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