2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Namibia Business


Times LIVE
   
De Beers to sell more diamonds to local manufacturers   
Times LIVE
De Beers, part of global mining group Anglo American, is to sell more of its diamonds mined in Namibia to local cutters and polishers rather than abroad. The agreement provides further evidence of how African governments are seeking to take a bigger ...
De Beers and Namibia Reach 10-Year Sales Agreement   JCK
Namibia, De Beers in 10-year diamond sales pact   StarAfrica.com
De Beers, Namibia strike 10-yr diamond sorting deal   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

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New Era (press release)
   
Manufacturing in Namibia: What it really means   
New Era (press release)
The manufacturing sector has become Namibia's hope to achieve and maintain a sustained economy. With the 1993 introduction of tax incentives for manufacturers and the SACU agreement, signed in 2002, that makes provision for infant industry protection, ...


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New Era (press release)
   
GIPF scoops four IRFA awards   
New Era (press release)
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) walked away with four Institute of Retirement Funds Africa (IRFA) Best Practices Industry awards at the annual ceremony held earlier this month. IRFA is a body that represents the interests of the ...

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USA TODAY
   
AT&T's Bid for DirecTV Advances With Conditional Approval Order by FCC Chief   
New York Times
AT&T's proposed $48.5 billion takeover of the satellite company DirecTV is on the path to receiving a regulatory green light after Tom Wheeler, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, circulated a final order on Tuesday to approve the ...
AT&T's acquisition of DirecTV appears headed for approval with conditions   PCWorld
FCC chairman outlines conditions for AT&T-DirecTV merger   Reuters
US regulators set to clear $49bn AT&T bid for DirecTV   Financial Times
Los Angeles Times   
ABC News   
Fortune   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Australia to run first robo-car trials in sleepy Adelaide   
PPP Focus.com
ADELAIDE motorists are shaping up be the first in Australia to share the road with self-driving cars, with the South Australian government announcing a series of trials of the technology to take place later this year. “ARRB will establish how ...
Driving will soon be a thing of the past   NEWS.com.au
UK sets bar for hacker attacks on driverless car   CSO Australia
Volvo XC90 to lead driverless trial in Australia   Cars Guide
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Motor Report   
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The Hindu
   
Gold languishes near 5-year low as more downside seen   
Financial Express
Gold struggled to move away from a five-year low on Wednesday, reflecting sustained pressure on the metal days after its steepest fall in almost two years, with more losses seen ahead as the demand outlook dims. By: Reuters | July 22, 2015 8:35 am ...

Gold languishes near five-year low as more downside seen   Reuters
Don't count on India to come to gold's rescue   Moneycontrol.com
Gold slightly higher after touching 5-year lows; bear run likely   Daily News & Analysis
Reuters Africa   
Economic Times   
BusinessDay   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
BRICS lender opens as challenger to World Bank   
The Australian Financial Review
A new BRICS development bank was formally launched in Shanghai this week, with representatives from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa envisaging a nimbler, more responsive alternative to institutions such as the World Bank. The inauguration ...

'BRICS' bank launches in Shanghai, to work with AIIB   Reuters
New Development Bank opens for business in Shanghai   CCTV
The BRICS Bank opened in Shanghai today   EastDay.com
ecns   
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Irish Examiner
   
Faith in euro: The reason why somebody feels good about Greece's prospects   
Economic Times
BY MATTHEW WINKLER Lots of smart people expect Greece to default and leave the European Monetary Union. Global investors are not among them. Even before Greece reached its bailout deal with European creditors this month, few investors thought ...

Pierre Moscovici pushes Angela Merkel on debt relief for Greece   Irish Examiner
Your letters: The fall of great nations   Jakarta Post
ECB Readies for Athens Return as Greek Banks Remain in Emergency   Bloomberg
Financial Times   
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CNN
   
Toshiba CEO resigns over $1.2 billion accounting scandal   
CNN
Hong Kong (CNNMoney) — Toshiba's chief executive and president Hisao Tanaka resigned Tuesday over an accounting scandal that has rocked the company. Eight board members, including vice chairman Norio Sasaki, have also resigned their posts as ...

Toshiba scandal grew from numbers 'too embarrassing' to show   The Australian Financial Review
CompaniesToshiba shares jump, then fall, after CEO ousted   Financial Times
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: Toshiba Scandal, Hermes, Japan Stocks   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Irish Independent   
Economic Times   
Irish Times   
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