2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 Namibia Business


Namibia, Angola Currency Agreement Set for June   
AllAfrica.com
THE Bank of Namibia and Banco National de Angola have agreed that the currency conversion agreement will come into effect on 18 June. The Bank of Namibia said on Friday that this follows an agreement signed between the two central banks in ...

Namibia, Angola currency conversion deal takes effect this month   StarAfrica.com

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Namibia: Gov't in court to defend chicken import restriction   
StarAfrica.com
The Namibian government is heading to court to defend a 2013 decision to restrict the importation of chicken s product into the country, which South African importers claim to infringe on international law standards.In April 2013, former Trade and Industry ...

New investment law on the way   The Southern Times

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Irish Independent
   
Solar plane lands to wait out storm   
Irish Independent
A solar-powered plane attempting to circle the globe without a drop of fuel has made an unscheduled landing in Japan to wait out bad weather. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg took ...

Solar-Powered Airplane Lands in Japan Due to Poor Weather   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Japan: Weather Halts Solar Plane   New York Times
Solar Impulse plane lands in Japan to wait out bad weather   Asahi Shimbun
The Sun Daily   
ABC Online   
The Nation   
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New York Times
   
European Leaders Assemble for Urgent Meeting on Greek Crisis   
New York Times
ATHENS — As the Greek government faces a looming debt payment, top European leaders met in Berlin on Monday night to reach a consensus over what to do about Greece, signaling the urgent need to unlock emergency financing for the cash-starved ...

European, IMF Leaders Agree to Work Intensely in Greek Debt Talks   NDTV
Goldman Sachs says Greece may need to default to break its debt impasse   The Australian Financial Review
European stocks end day little changed   Irish Independent
The Straits Times   
Business Standard   
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Irish Independent
   
Malaysia Airlines CEO says carrier 'technically bankrupt'   
Irish Independent
The newly appointed chief executive of loss-making Malaysia Airlines said on Monday the carrier is "technically bankrupt", underlining the case for a restructuring to cut a third of jobs, scrap some international routes and review its long-haul fleet.
'Technically Bankrupt' Malaysia Air Resets to Be Profitable   Bloomberg
Malaysia Airlines to shed third of workforce   Irish Times
Malaysia Airlines 'technically bankrupt', says Christoph Mueller   Irish Examiner
TODAYonline   
Brisbane Times   
AsiaOne   
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Wall Street Journal
   
India's Manufacturing Activity at 4-Month High in May   
Wall Street Journal
NEW DELHI—A gauge of manufacturing activity in India rose to the highest in four months in May, as new orders increased on the back of stronger domestic and overseas demand. The seasonally adjusted HSBC HSBC -0.06 % India Manufacturing ...

HSBC manufacturing PMI at 4-month high   The Hindu
Factory growth hits 4-month high, but jobs lag   Daily News & Analysis
Global factory growth picks up but stays weak - PMI   Reuters
Firstpost   
Financial Express   
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