Chinese company completes Namibia's airport expansion
Xinhua
WINDHOEK, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Namibian President Hage Geingob has officially opened a new terminal and a runway built by a Chinese company at Namibia's second biggest airport in the north of the country. The terminal and runway at Ondangwa Airport, ...
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Xinhua
WINDHOEK, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Namibian President Hage Geingob has officially opened a new terminal and a runway built by a Chinese company at Namibia's second biggest airport in the north of the country. The terminal and runway at Ondangwa Airport, ...
Financial Times
China stock market rout resumes
Financial Times
Monday 03:15 BST. Chinese equities fell more than 8 per cent in early trading, leading a sell-off across Asia that prompted fresh questions about what policymakers might do to staunch the losses. The benchmark Shanghai Composite fell 8.5 per cent ...
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Financial Times
Monday 03:15 BST. Chinese equities fell more than 8 per cent in early trading, leading a sell-off across Asia that prompted fresh questions about what policymakers might do to staunch the losses. The benchmark Shanghai Composite fell 8.5 per cent ...
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Ahram Online
UPDATED: Egypt stocks fall further as Saudi stocks, oil prices slide
Ahram Online
Egypt's main EGX30 index fell by 5.42 percent Sunday to 6,784 points, its lowest level since December 2013, as Saudi stocks plunge and oil prices continue to slide. On Friday, prices of US oil dropped two percent below the $40 per barrel threshold for ...
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Ahram Online
Egypt's main EGX30 index fell by 5.42 percent Sunday to 6,784 points, its lowest level since December 2013, as Saudi stocks plunge and oil prices continue to slide. On Friday, prices of US oil dropped two percent below the $40 per barrel threshold for ...
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