2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Namibia Business


Bon Still Has Plans to Invest in Yuan Assets   
AllAfrica.com
"At this stage, the Bank of Namibia has not yet invested the country's foreign exchange reserve assets in yuan-denominated assets. The bank may, however, do so in the future depending on the level of foreign reserves," the bank said in response to a query.

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New York Times
   
Volkswagen CEO quits amid emissions-cheating scandal   
Washington Post
Embattled Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned Wednesday, less than a week after an emissions-cheating scandal erupted in the United States and quickly spread around the world, leaving the German car giant at risk of billions of ...
A Car Scandal Shoves Berlin Off High Ground   New York Times
Volkswagen CEO Resigns as Car Maker Races to Stem Emissions Scandal   Wall Street Journal
Volkswagen boss quits over diesel emissions scandal   Reuters
The Guardian   
New Zealand Herald   
Irish Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
A defining moment in modern health care   
Washington Post
Martin Shkreli is health care's Gordon Gekko, its wolf of Wall Street, the symbol of all that makes people uneasy about an industry that seeks to make money by selling treatments while vowing to care only about the well-being of vulnerable patients ...
India to supply generic cancer drug to US   Times of India
Fury over drug price spikes rising, but increases aren't new   Miami Herald
Drum interview: The dangers of hiking drug prices by 4000%   ABC Online
Economic Times   
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Reuters
   
Asia subdued amid lingering global growth woes, euro steady   
Reuters
TOKYO Asian shares were subdued on Thursday after more dour economic news in China and the United States prompted a bruising selloff the previous day. Worries that an eventual tightening in U.S. monetary policy and slower growth in China could knock ...

Asian shares tentative as global growth concerns linger   Financial Express
Asian shares start cautiously Thursday as global growth concerns linger   The Star Online
Deeper China downturn, weak Europe and US dents global growth outlook   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Financial Times   
New York Times   
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