2015年1月15日 星期四

2015-01-16 Zimbabwe Business


Going tough for banks   
Zimbabwe Independent
ZIMBABWE'S central bank has since the introduction of the multiple currency regime in 2009 put a number of banks under curatorship amid hopes the financial institutions could be saved, but it has resulted in the majority slipping into liquidation.

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Auditor General queries Farmers World loan   
Zimbabwe Independent
THE Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development failed to account for payment of almost US$12 million made for farming equipment supplier, Farmers World, an audit report has revealed. Staff Writer. In the Report of the Auditor- General ...


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Daily Mail
   
Zimbabwe continues on deflation slide   
Daily Mail
Zimbabwe continued on a fresh slide into deflation in December as prices fell due to tight liquidity, figures from the government statistics agency on Thursday showed. Prices decreased by an average of 0.80 percent between December last year and the same ...


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Zee News
   
World Bank projects developing countries' growth to edge up to 4.8%   
BusinessDay
The World Bank Group increased its forecast for developing countries growth to 4.8 percent this year, compare to 4.4 percentage point it grew in 2014. This was stated in the World Bank Group Economic Prospects report released yesterday. The group also ...

Cheap oil can help foster economic growth   Business Recorder
Disinflation, euro zone and China pose threat to global growth: Reuters poll   Economic Times
Disinflation, euro zone and China pose threat to global growth   Reuters
Ghanaian Chronicle   
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Livemint
   
BlackBerry falls after denying report of talks with Samsung   
Livemint
The stock is still a bit higher than its closing price on 13 January, before Reuters reported that Samsung approached BlackBerry with an initial takeover offer of $13.35 to $15.49 a share. Photo: Reuters. Toronto/Seoul: BlackBerry Ltd tumbled on Friday after the ...

Corporate Watch   DAWN.com
Samsung Denies It Is Buying BlackBerry   The Chosun Ilbo
Samsung, Blackberry deny takeover talks   Economic Times
Mashable   
ABC News   
Waterloo Record   
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CIO supplier gets TV licence   
The Zimbabwean
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has issued a webcasting licence to a media group owned by a businessman who supplies ammunition to the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) and army. 14.01.1502:23pm Tweet Share. by Staff Reporter.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
FOREX-Euro pinned near 11-yr low as SNB move beefs up bets on ECB stimulus   
Reuters
... * Euro nurses heavy wounds after shock SNB move. * SNB shocker heightens bets ECB will adopt QE next week (Updates details, adds quotes). By Ian Chua and Shinichi Saoshiro. SYDNEY/TOKYO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The euro languished just above an ...

Swiss franc fallout helps send yen climbing against euro, dollar   Livemint
NZ dollar gains against euro could deter tourists   Stuff.co.nz
Swiss-Franc Move Cripples Currency Brokers   Wall Street Journal
MarketWatch   
Zee News   
Barron's (blog)   
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Firstpost
   
Apple and Google just settled the US staff poaching lawsuit for $415 mn   
Firstpost
Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies have agreed to pay $415 million in a second attempt to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging they formed an illegal cartel to prevent their workers from leaving for better-paying jobs. The settlement filed ...

Apple, Google settle US poaching lawsuit for $415 million   Zee News
Tech giants boost offer to $415M to settle no-poaching case   Computerworld
Google and Apple in $415m 'non-poaching' settlement offer   BBC News
The Register   
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TODAYonline
   
Oil prices edge up on technical price momentum   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE - Oil prices edged up in early Asian trading on Friday benefiting from positive technical price momentum, but analysts said it was too early for a trend reversal of steep recent price falls as structural oversupply remains in place. While the ...

Lifting ban on crude oil exports could improve U.S. energy independence: Opinion   NJ.com
Oil Heads for Longest Weekly Losing Streak Since 1986 Amid Glut   Bloomberg
Crude oil: A sudden tumble   BusinessDay

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BBC News
   
National Audit Office report questions UK aid spending   
The Guardian Nigeria
UK aid may not have been spent as effectively as possible because of the need to hit targets, the spending watchdog has said. The government has committed to spending 0.7% of the UK's national income on overseas aid. The National Audit Office (NAO) ...

Watchdog questions British isles assist investing   Union Gazette

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