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2015-02-04 Namibia Business


New York Times
   
Keeping up the fight for market share: Saudi Arabia expected to offer further oil ...   
Al-Bawaba
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is expected to cut prices for most of the crude it sells to Asia in March in line with a weak Dubai market, trade sources said. Ample supply continued to weigh on the Middle East crude market, widening Dubai's prompt inter-month ...

Oil prices will be in $40-$60 range for years to come: business expert   Tehran Times
Strong growth of KSA nonoil private sector sustained during January   Arab News
Kingdom non-oil business unchanged   Saudi Gazette
Business Recorder   
New York Times   
Reuters   
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CRP assists with Namibian environmental pilot   
Scoop.co.nz
Chatham Rock Phosphate is sharing its experience of New Zealand's environmental consenting regime to assist Namibia in designing an environmental assessment process for its seabed phosphate resources. The Namibian government sought input from ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
RBA to Cut Rates Twice More Flagged by Market: Australia Credit   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Australia's markets, which flagged an interest-rate cut most economists missed, are signaling two more reductions as the central bank seeks a weaker currency. Futures contracts show about 80 percent odds Reserve Bank of Australia Governor ...

Why CBA and Westpac were so quick to cut   The Australian
More rate cuts, lower growth for Australia, predicts Goldman Sachs   Sydney Morning Herald
Interest Rates Are Going Lower — Here's How You Can Profit   Money Morning Australia
The Daily Telegraph   
The New Daily   
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Sky News Australia
   
Australia's Nufarm says veteran CEO leaves, company to cut costs   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Nufarm Ltd, Australia's biggest producer of fertiliser, said longtime CEO Doug Rathbone has stepped down to pave the way for fresh leadership and that it planned to aggressively cut costs. Nufarm, which has seen profits decline ...

Nufarm's veteran CEO steps down   Sky News Australia
Nufarm confirms CEO Rathbone to depart   The Age
Rathbone quits Nufarm   The Land Newspaper

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The Economist
   
Batten down the hatches   
The Economist
FACING what its chief executive, Bob Dudley, calls a “raging gale”, on February 3rd BP revealed better than expected profits in spite of falling oil prices. Although its bosses congratulated themselves on the scale of their cost-cutting last year, they also warned ...

BP expects several years of low oil prices and investment cuts   The Independent
London Briefing: oil price rout sends BP $1bn into red   Irish Times
Oil price continues to rally   Toronto Star
This is Money   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Globe and Mail   
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The Punch
   
Court asks Ecobank to pay former CEO $11.6m   
The Punch
A court in Togo on Tuesday awarded the former Chief Executive of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, Mr. Thierry Tanoh, a sum of $11.6m in his wrongful dismissal suit. Ecobank's board had last March fired Tanoh after months of turmoil over allegations ...

Togo Court Awards Former Ecobank CEO Tanoh $11.6M   Africa Independent Television
Ecobank considers HQ move after Togo ruling   Financial Times

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Business Recorder
   
China 2015 iron ore imports seen up 7% at 1 bn tonnes   
Economic Times
BEIJING: iron ore imports are likely to rise 7.1 percent to 1 billion tonnes this year, with the share of top suppliers Australia and Brazil rising to more than 80 per cent, an industry official said on Wednesday. China's crude steel production is forecast to drop 1.07 ...

COLUMN-China reaching "peak steel" isn't all bad news: Russell   Reuters
Iron ore miners urge govt to abolish export duty   Business Standard
Vale Stock Rises Today as Chinese Iron Ore Futures Rebound   TheStreet.com
Indiainfoline   
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Oryza
   
Prevention key to stopping 'cancer emergency' in PNG   
Radio Australia
In Papua New Guinea, cancer accounts for one in 10 deaths, but data shows 30 per cent of this could be prevented by lifestyle changes. It's a similar situation across the Pacific, where around half of those diagnosed with cancer will die of the disease.
Papua New Guinea firm, local gov't keen on growing PH hybrid rice   Inquirer.net
PHL hybrid rice being studied for Papua New Guinea cultivation   BusinessWorld Online Edition
PHL to export hybrid rice to Papua New Guinea   GMA News

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Asian markets boosted by oil price rally   
BBC News
Asian markets are mostly rising after US crude prices climbed for a fourth straight day, raising hopes the oil price crash may be nearing an end. Brent crude gained nearly 6% in New York to settle at $57.91 per barrel, its highest level this year. Japan's Nikkei ...

MarketsJapanese stocks jump 2% in broad rally   Financial Times

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Irish Independent
   
Anyone for tennis? Change of attitude by Irish firms in bid to get best from staff   
Irish Independent
Carmel Crimmins. Published 04/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Novak Djokovic hits a return against Andy Murray in the men's singles final of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. There isn't much ...


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