2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Namibia Business


CBC.ca
   
MarketsOil fever burns as WTI has 8% jump   
Financial Times
Forget the equity markets, on Monday the giddy price action is all in the oil market. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was up 7.5 per cent at $53.80 a barrel, in mid afternoon trading in New York. West Texas Intermediate, the US oil standard ...
Oil prices extend losses on US oil inventory, manufacturing data   Reuters
Oil Export Momentum   Wall Street Journal
You think the stock market is crazy? Look at oil prices   Economic Times
The Star Online   
Bloomberg   
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China ' s non-manufacturing PMI drops in August   
China Daily
BEIJING -- Business activity in China ' s non-manufacturing sector expanded in August with slightly slowed pace from June and July , official data showed on Tuesday . The purchasing managers ' index ( PMI ) for the non-manufacturing sector fell to 53.4 ...

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Bloomberg
   
China Rout Spells More Troubles for Battered Macau Casinos   
Bloomberg
As the city's casino downturn entered a 15th month in August, Chinese stocks losing $5 trillion of their value hasn't helped. For Macau junket operator Iao Kun Group Holding Co., that market turmoil is one of the key reasons why gamblers are holding back.
Macau casino revenue plunges   The Star Online
China Prods Macau to Be More Like Vegas   Wall Street Journal
Macau cuts government spending as casino revenue falls   China Economic Review
EJ Insight   
swissinfo.ch   
Casino.Org News   
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ABC Online
   
Australia central bank keeps rates steady, GDP data awaited   
Daily Times
SYDNEY: Australia's central bank kept interest rates at a record low on Tuesday in a widely expected decision ahead of GDP data that is likely to show economic growth shifted a gear lower in the second quarter.The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left ...
RBA Taking China's Market Slump in Stride Keeps Rate Bets Split   Bloomberg
RBA banks on US as markets hammered   The Australian
Interest rate cut could be a safe bet come Melbourne Cup Day   Your Investment Property Magazine
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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