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2015-05-04 Namibia Business


MarketWatch
   
Hong Kong stocks lose ground after China data   
MarketWatch
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Hong Kong stocks struggled to keep their head above water Monday morning after HSBC's final version its Chinese manufacutring index showed the biggest fall in a year. The Hang Seng Index gave up opening gains and was ...

China Shares Drift Lower   Wall Street Journal
Hong Kong shares crawl up, but Shanghai heads south after weak China PMI data   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hang Seng Share Average Opens 0.14% Higher   NDTV
Bloomberg   
Malay Mail Online   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Subsidy Payments: FG Questions Marketers' Fresh Claims   
THISDAY Live
The federal government has picked holes in the latest claims by marketers under the aegis of Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) that they have outstanding N200 billion in subsidy payments, querying the parameters applied in arriving at ...

Fed Govt, oil marketers clash over N200b subsidy claims   The Nation Newspaper
FG faults N200b subsidy claims by oil marketers   The Eagle Online
Govt queries subsidy claims, denies owing marketers N200b   The Guardian Nigeria
Daily Sun   
National Mirror   
Pulse Nigeria   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Reps panel seeks PwC's suspension over probe report   
The Guardian Nigeria
IRKED by its alleged shoddy audit of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation's (NNPC) on the allegedly missing $20 million, the House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts has called on the incoming administration to suspend ...

PwC: House Committee Faults Forensic Audit Of NNPC   Leadership Newspapers
PWC audit: Heads may roll as stakeholders insist NNPC stinks   Daily Sun
Solomon Adeola Calls For Action Against PWC Over NNPC Missing $20billion   spyghana.com

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Construction Week Online
   
Emaar Q1 profit climbs 7 per cent   
Khaleej Times
Dubai: Emaar Properties recorded on Sunday seven per cent surge in net profit to Dh1.026 billion in the first three months of 2015 on the back of strong sales performance in Dubai and overseas markets and growth in its malls and hospitality businesses.
Emaar Malls sees 32% profit growth   Construction Week Online
Emaar Q1 rises 7%, reports rising profits in 8 successive quarters   Gulf Times
New launches sit well on Emaar's first quarter results   gulfnews.com
Arab News   
The National   
Bloomberg   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
BHP shareholders poised to approve biggest spin-off in mining industry   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
BHP Billiton's shareholders are expected to approve the biggest ever spin-off in the mining industry on Wednesday, seeking to wring more value out of a string of long-neglected aluminium, manganese, silver and nickel assets. But the new company, South32, ...

BHP's South32 risks tough market debut, M&A talk swirls   euronews
South32 index cash set for shift south   Brisbane Times
BHP Models Leaner Look for Mining   Nasdaq

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Radio Tamazuj
   
IMF: South Sudan currency policy enables 'hidden transfer of resources'   
Radio Tamazuj
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says that the South Sudanese government has set an exchange rate between the dollar and the South Sudanese pound that is not “realistic,” alleging that the country's currency policy results in a “hidden transfer of ...

S. Sudan president committed to working with Sudan over key issues   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
South Sudan seeks to generate non-oil revenues through economic diversification   Sudan Tribune
South Sudan Fast Facts   KPAX-TV
Sudan Vision   
spyghana.com   
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International Business Times
   
US to pay $13.2M for Navajo Nation uranium mine evaluation   
seattlepi.com
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — Navajo Nation officials say the U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to provide $13.2 million for a cleanup evaluation of 16 abandoned uranium mines across the vast reservation. Tribal officials say the investigation of the sites ...

US to evaluate uranium mine cleanups on Navajo land -Justice Dept   Reuters

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
World's rich favour Dubai over London's luxury properties, says report   
The Guardian Nigeria
A GROWING number of wealthy individuals prefer to buy their second luxury home in Dubai and not London or Miami, with the emirate topping the chart of the 'best of the best' cities, reveals a report by Christie's International Real Estate, the real estate arm of ...

Not real estate; more like real estates   Dallas Morning News
$100 million for a home? Luxury buyers reach a new threshold   Casper Star-Tribune Online
More are paying $100M for a house   Philly.com
NWAOnline   
New Zealand Herald   
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spyghana.com
   
Rolling blackouts implemented in S. Africa due to shortage of generation capacity   
GlobalPost
CAPE TOWN, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The national electricity utility Eskom on Sunday implemented stage-one load shedding due to a shortage of generation capacity. "We are currently load shedding in stage 1 in some areas due to high demand or urgent ...

Eskom to implement load shedding this hour   Eyewitness News
Here comes load shedding   The Citizen
Stage 1 load shedding hits   BusinessTech
Reuters Africa   
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An abode for affluent seniors at Shivalik (Lifestyle Feature)   
Business Standard
You are touching 60 and had a stellar career. You earned enough to take care of the rest of your life, luxuriously. You've also travelled far and wide. Now, you want to retire for life in a tranquil place, yet with a somewhat engaging life. So where do you go?

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