2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Namibia Business


Business Insider Australia
   
It doesn't take a genius to understand why the Bank of Namibia just hiked ...   
Business Insider Australia
The decision was taken to contain high growth in household credit particularly that of instalment credit. The MPC [Monetary Policy Committee] noted that a large portion of these loans continue to be primarily used to finance unproductive imported luxury goods ...

Namibia: Repo rate increased to 6.5 percent   StarAfrica.com
BoN increases repo rate to 6,50% to stop 'dragon'   Namibian
Namibia raises rate 25 bps to curb credit for luxury goods   CountingPips (blog)

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teleSUR English
   
UN Urges Protection of Arable Land to Fight Desertification   
teleSUR English
Each year about 12 million hectares of arable land are degraded – representing the size of Honduras. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged world leaders Wednesday to protect arable lands to mark the World Day to Combat Desertification. “We need to ...

UN urges action to protect ‘every hectare’ of arable land   indiablooms
Feature: World Day to Combat Desertification observed at Expo Milano 2015   GlobalPost
Message By the Secretary-General On the World Day to Combat Desertification   AllAfrica.com
Deutsche Welle   
Prensa Latina   
Mehr News Agency - English Version   
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CNBC
   
Would you stop eating Nutella?   
CNBC
Palm oil, which is extracted from the tree's pulp, contributes to widespread deforestation, Royal said. But the vegetable product is essential to Nutella's creamy taste, according to Italian manufacturer Ferrero, thanks to the oil's odorless and tasteless properties.
Georgia: Dead tigers, lions hauled off the streets of Tbilisi1:20   NEWS.com.au
Nutella lovers rage after French minister condemns snack   New York Post
Stop eating Nutella and save the forests, urges French ecology minister   The Guardian

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The Nation
   
Asian cities half of top 10 costliest expat destinations   
The Nation
Asia has become one of the most expensive regions for people working abroad, according to a new survey, with its major cities accounting for half of the top 10 costliest expat destinations. Hong Kong climbed one place from last year to become the world's ...

Tokyo Falls Out of Global Top 10 of Most Expensive Cities   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Dubai: Most expensive city for expats in the Middle East   Al-Bawaba
Asian cities half of top 10 costliest expat destinations, says survey   The Sun Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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Peninsula On-line
   
QA 'Airline of the Year' for third time   
Peninsula On-line
Akbar Al Baker, Chief Executive, Qatar Airways Group, and other officials with the awards at Paris Air Show 2015. DOHA: Qatar Airways (QA) was honoured with three of top aviation accolades at annual Skytrax World Airline Awards, winning 'Airline of the ...

A meaningful award for AirAsia   The Star Online
SkyTrax names Qatar Airways world's best airline   Financial Express
Qatar Airways named best in the business. US carriers fall short.   Washington Post
Huffington Post   
Herald Sun   
USA TODAY   
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ABC Online
   
Australian fresh milk should become cheaper in China with the Free Trade ...   
ABC Online
One of Australia's largest dairy farms hopes the free trade deal will see fresh Australian milk become more affordable in China. Tariffs on fresh milk are 15 per cent, but that should fall to zero within a decade. The tariff on infant milk formula would be phased ...

Australia, China sign bumper free trade deal   DAWN.com
Dodgy building products could increase under China FTA, industry players warn   The Australian Financial Review
Australia/China Free Trade Agreement: Good for exports, less good for national ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Sky News Australia   
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