2015年6月10日 星期三

2015-06-11 Namibia Business


New Era
   
Windhoek to ration water in September   
StarAfrica.com
The Municipality of Windhoek said on Wednesday it will soon introduce punitive measures for individual households and residents in the capital who consume more than 50 cubic metres (m3) of water per month at domestic level.The measures that are aimed ...

Windhoek could ration water   New Era (press release)
City to fine residents for not saving water   Namibian

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Wall Street Journal
   
MSCI mulls Pakistan re-entry in EM index   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: The announcement of Market Classification review 2015 by the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) brought cheer to the Karachi Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The words in the review released by Geneva-based MSCI that caused all ...

Stocks gain a foothold   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
MSCI deferring inclusion of China A shares was warranted; value coming back ...   Economic Times

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Fox Business
   
US crude prices drop as World Bank cuts growth outlook   
Economic Times
SINGAPORE: US crude futures fell early on Thursday as a cut in the World Bank's global growth outlook pulled them away from one-month highs, ending a two-day rally on a big US stock drawdown. In its twice-yearly Global Economic Prospects report, the ...

Oil prices rise as US inventories fall   Moneycontrol.com
Oil prices down in Asian trade   GMA News
Oil jumps after US stockpile draw; gasoline at seven-month high   Reuters

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Key takeaways from Tesla's shareholder meeting   
MarketWatch
From requests for a 'vegan' Model S to the announcement of the finance chief's departure, Tesla put out an eventful shareholder meeting. By. ClaudiaAssis. Reporter. Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk held court Tuesday over free-ranging ...


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The Nation
   
Oil Halts Advance as Saudis Maintain Output at Three-Decade High   
Bloomberg
Oil halted its advance after rising to a six-month high as investors weighed record production from Saudi Arabia against signs the U.S. supply glut is easing. Futures fell as much as 0.6 percent in New York following a 5.7 percent rally the past two days, the ...

Saudi Arabia increases oil production to new level in May   Irish Times
Tehran offers condolences to families   Gulf Daily News
Saudi Arabia, Iraq Push OPEC Over Its Ceiling   Wall Street Journal
Financial Times   
Washington Post   
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