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2015-04-07 Namibia Business


Wall Street Journal
   
Asian Shares Mostly Higher Following Wall Street Gain   
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—Asian stock markets were mostly higher early Tuesday following a rise in Wall Street shares overnight, with many investors shrugging off Friday's disappointing U.S. jobs data as they returned from the holiday. Japan's Nikkei Stock Average was up ...


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The West Australian
   
CommentThe canary in the iron ore mine   
Financial Times
Atlas Iron has the unfortunate distinction of being the canary, after the Australian miner suspended its shares blaming the plunge in iron ore prices. Shares have lost 97 per cent of their value since touching a high of A$4.08 per share in May 2008, four years ...

A world of pain for Atlas Iron   The Australian
UPDATE 1-Atlas considers asset sales, restructuring to survive iron ore crash   Reuters
Share this story   Herald Sun
The West Australian   
CommBank MyWealth   
Motley Fool Australia   
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Firstpost
   
Uncle mat kaho na: Real reason why Air India pilots fought in Jaipur-Delhi flight   
Firstpost
New Delhi: Two Air India pilots were de-rostered on Monday after a scuffle between the two in the cockpit of a plane just before its departure from Jaipur over a minor issue of the captain addressing his deputy as 'uncle'. Air India. PTI. The incident took place ...

Air India grounds two pilots over fight in cockpit   DAWN.com
Air India denies cockpit punch-up   Stuff.co.nz
City no longer 'critically polluted'   The Hindu
Telegraph.co.uk   
Gulte   
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Sky News Australia
   
Business call to arms on budget   
Sky News Australia
Leading industry and business groups from all sectors have joined forces and called for a 'complete reset' in the way Australians approach economic reform. Nine peak business groups, known as the Group of Nine have released a collective statement ...

Groups says Australia must reform to avoid economic despair   spyghana.com
Business groups call on federal politicians to show more 'guts' in economic reform   ABC Online
Business leaders join to urge economic reform   Ferret
The Age   
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CNBC
   
Why oil inventory fall won't boost prices much: Goldman   
CNBC
Declines in U.S. oil inventories and capex may boost prices modestly in the near term, but production growth will remain too strong for substantial gains, Goldman Sachs said. "While the decline in the U.S. rig count has been faster than we expected, it remains ...

Oil prices fall as Goldman Sachs says prices have to remain low for months   Business Today
Oil prices fall as Goldman says prices have to remain low for months   Reuters
Analysts warn of need to slow US oil production   The Malaysian Insider
Midland Reporter-Telegram   
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Sky News Australia
   
BHP and Rio in ATO's sights   
Sky News Australia
If BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto avoid paying billions of dollars in Australian company tax through profit shifting, it is because the law allows them to do so, says tax experts. The Australian Tax Office has the mining giants in its sights amid claims they been saving ...

Australia chases BHP, Rio Tinto on Singapore tax shelter - AFR   Yahoo7 News
Govt 'should have guts' for hard changes   The Australian (blog)
Tax Office chasing BHP, Rio: report   The Daily Telegraph
The Australian Financial Review   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
The three most important things you can do to boost staff engagement   
The Australian Financial Review
Focusing on individual's strengths, rather than their weaknesses, is just one of the steps to getting the most from your team. by James Harter. Less than one-third of Americans are engaged in their jobs in any given year. This finding has remained consistent ...

Bad bosses causing employees to quit in droves   BenefitsPro
50% of workers unhappy in job: study   New Zealand Herald
5 Personality Traits Great Bosses Share   Business News Daily

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Los Angeles Times
   
A security treaty with Iran's potential victims could ensure deal compliance   
Los Angeles Times
The heart of the opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran is the fear, even the assumption, that Iran will violate it, cheating on inspections and using the accord's provisions to double-deal and weaponize. Opponents often cite North Korea's violation of its deal ...

Iran oil return may be slow amid jostling for foreign investors   The Australian Financial Review
Is This The World's Most Passive-Aggressive Statement On Iran?   Daily Caller
Oil prices rebound in Asia   The Nation
Daily Times   
Reuters   
Arab News   
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The Punch
   
'Bonga spill affected 350 communities'   
The Nation Newspaper
The 2011 Bonga oil spill incident from an offshore oil field by Shell Nigeria Production and Exploration Company (SNEPCo) affected 168,000 victims in 350 communities in Delta and Bayelsa states. The paramount ruler, Olobia Community at Koluama in ...

168000 fishermen affected by 2011 Bonga spill – Monarch   The Punch
Monarch says 2011 Bonga oil spill impacts 168000 fishermen in 350 communities   WorldStage

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Hurriyet Daily News
   
Turkish energy minister vows to keep lights on during polls   
Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey's top energy official has vowed that the government will take all measures to prevent electricity shortages during the June 7 elections after opposition parties expressed concerns because of a massive power blackout on March 31 that left most of the ...

Head of Turkish grid operator resigns after blackout   Deutsche Welle
Turkey's power outage linked to mismanagement, grid director resigns   Daily Sabah
Turkish electricity director resigns   UPI.com
Press Trust of India   
The Daily Star   
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