2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Namibia Business


Reuters
   
China shares sink again as Beijing scrambles to calm markets   
Reuters
SHANGHAI Chinese shares sank more than 3 percent on Tuesday, as Beijing scrambled once again to stabilize a stock market whose wild gyrations have heightened fears about the financial stability of the world's second biggest economy. After a plunge of ...

China Rout Deepens, Worries Ripple Out to Other Asian Markets   Wall Street Journal
MarketsAsian markets recover as China shares go positive   Financial Times
Chinese Shares Tumble Again   New York Times
Bloomberg   
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Sydney Morning Herald   
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Mashable
   
US private sector vows to ante up on climate finance   
Reuters
WASHINGTON, July 27 Some of the biggest U.S. corporate names on Monday offered their support - and billions of dollars in green financing pledges - to buttress the Obama administration's quest for a global agreement on combating climate change. Google ...

13 Powerhouse American Companies Have Taken Obama's New Climate Pledge. What ...   Huffington Post
France urges nations to reveal details of climate action plans, road maps   The Indian Express
Google, Apple, Microsoft Join Business Pledge to Fight Climate Change   NBCNews.com
Dispatch Times   
Sentinel Republic   
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Reuters
   
Oil prices fall close to four-month lows on China, glut worries   
Reuters
SINGAPORE Oil prices fell close to four month lows in early Asian trade on Tuesday after stock market sell-offs on both sides of the Pacific rattled investor sentiment about the Chinese economy, adding to concerns about a global oil glut. Both the ...
Oil prices fall on China stock, crude oversupply woes   Economic Times
NYMEX-Oil prices fall on China stock, crude oversupply woes   Reuters Africa
Oil at four-month low on China demand worries   Sydney Morning Herald
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
Moneycontrol.com   
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Business Recorder
   
Secret 'parallel' money plan clouds start of Greek bailout talks   
DAWN.com
ATHENS: The Greek government and its international creditors began work on a mammoth new bailout on Monday overshadowed by revelations that Greece's ex-finance minister Yanis Varoufakis had been secretly planning for a parallel system of liquidity.
Varoufakis defends his 'plan B' for Greece euro exit   Irish Times
Greece bailout: 'Erratic Marxist' Yanis Varoufakis admits secret plan for Grexit   Sydney Morning Herald
Grexit plan 'without telling anyone'   Irish Examiner
Boston Globe   
Firstpost   
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