2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 Zimbabwe Business


Mobile Money in Zimbabwe reaches 5 million people   
Finextra (blog)
As mobile penetration reached 106% , and effectively 60% of people in Zimbabwe now have access to mobile services, mobile operators have gone a step further. They now offer people safe and convenient ways to transfer money, pay for electricity and basic ...


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Examiner.com
   
City and Colour adds 2015 winter tour dates in Brazil   
Examiner.com
Dallas Green of City and Colour performs onstage during day 4 of the Firefly Music Festival on June 22, 2014 in Dover, Delaware. Photo by Michael Loccisano. City and Colour fans in Brazil have helped the multi-Juno winners increase their visit to a four-night ...

The Brazil Food Guide: Look at food differently in 2015   rabble.ca
Kroton Extends Slide as Brazil Makes Student Loans Harder to Get   Brazil Business Today (subscription)
Brazil services extend slump in December as cost pressures weigh   Business Recorder
EIN News (press release)   
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Irish Examiner
   
European Central Bank facing spectre of deflation   
Irish Examiner
As European Central Bank policy makers gather for their first meeting of 2015, the backdrop is a 0.2% annual drop in consumer prices, the first in more than five years. For ECB president Mario Draghi, who wants to open the money tap, the data may push the ...

Asia gains after upbeat US jobs, euro stuck near nine-year low   Reuters Canada
Euro gets deflation jitters, dollar climbs   Reuters UK
Economic fears rise as Europe sinks into deflation   Irish Independent
The Independent   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Legal Business
   
Nigeria: Shell Agrees to Pay $83.5 Million for Oil Spills   
New York Times
The oil giant Shell agreed early Wednesday to pay a Nigerian fishing community 55 million pounds, or about $83.5 million, ending a three-year legal battle in Britain over two spills in 2008 that destroyed thousands of acres of mangroves and the seafood that ...

Shell subsidiary to pay 55 mn pounds compensation for Nigerian oil spills   Big News Network.com
Shell to pay for Nigerian spill   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Oil giant Shell finally pays out £55 million over Niger Delta spills   Ekklesia
TVNZ   
Fayetteville Observer   
Exploration Global   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Oil slump will boost global economy: World Bank   
Sydney Morning Herald
The slump in oil prices is set to boost the global economy, with crude-importing countries expected to substantially benefit, says the World Bank. A 10 per cent drop in oil prices would increase gross domestic product in oil-importing countries by 0.1 ...

Developing countries need to rebuild their fiscal buffers: World Bank   The Hindu
Most developing countries will benefit from oil price slump: World Bank report   NetIndian
W'Bank Urges Developing Countries to Rebuild Fiscal Buffers   THISDAY Live
BusinessDay   
Xinhua   
Financial Times   
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ABC News
   
Developing world awaits system which allows Bill Gates to drink water made of ...   
KTAR.com
This is amazing. Bill Gates is worth $81 billion. Here, he drinks a glass of water made of human waste. Why? Certainly he can afford to bathe in Evian 12 times a day. Well, because he challenged brilliant engineers to create a simple, all-in-one processor for ...

This Machine Turns Poop Into Drinking Water and Passes Bill Gates' Taste Test ...   Tech Cocktail
Watch Bill Gates drink a big glass of filtered poop water   Mother Nature Network (blog)
NewsHour Shares: Bill Gates drinks water purified from waste   PBS NewsHour
KTVU San Francisco   
WNCT   
Chicago Sun-Times   
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New York Times
   
US Oil Producers Cut Rigs as Price Declines   
New York Times
HOUSTON — With oil prices plunging at an ever-quickening rate, producers are beginning to slash the number of drilling rigs around the country. The national rig count had remained surprisingly resilient over recent months even as oil prices dropped by ...

Helmerich & Payne Inc. (HP) Falls 6.6% for January 07   Equities.com
Helmerich & Payne says rig prices down 10%, means land driller outlook "ugly"   Seeking Alpha
Oilfield Services Stocks May Not Have a Way to Escape Low Crude Prices   24/7 Wall St.
Dakota Financial News   
The Legacy   
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euronews
   
Shinzo Abe's structural reforms to bring more pain for Japan   
TradingFloor.com
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has a vision for 2015: to build a "new Japan". So he said in his new year's message. From introducing painful structural reforms to reinvigorate the world's third-largest economy and managing its alliance with its key ...

U.S. calls for Japan to build 'strong, constructive' ties with S. Korea, China   The Korea Times US
China and Japan mending frail relationship one step at a time   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Japan offers Britain submarine-hunting planes   Telegraph.co.uk
AsiaOne   
Property Community   
Connecticut Jewish Ledger   
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Irish Independent
   
Key Qantas investor sells down stake   
The Australian (blog)
QANTAS'S largest shareholder, Franklin Resources, has sold down its stake in the airline for the second time in a month, taking advantage of recent share price gains. THE US-based investment fund now owns 14.2 per cent of Qantas, down from more than ...

Air New Zealand in Top 10 of World's Safest Airlines; 2014 A 'Worst Year' For ...   International Business Times AU
Qantas biggest shareholder lowers interest   Finance News Network
Key Qantas shareholder cuts stake   TheBull.com.au
Sydney Morning Herald   
CT Australia   
Fox News   
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BusinessDay
   
Foreign exchange reserves record $34.49b   
The Nation Newspaper
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday pegged the nation's foreign exchange reserves at $34.49 billion (N5.74 trillion) as at Jan. 5. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the CBN posted the foreign exchange reserves data on its website.
Alleged squandering of external reserves: OBJ lied —FG   Nigerian Tribune
FG, states shared $5.5bn ECA to finance IPPs – Finance Ministry   Daily Sun
Why foreign reserves, Excess Crude Account depleted, by Okonjo-Iweala   The Guardian Nigeria
THISDAY Live   
Nigerian Bulletin   
WorldStage   
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