2015年2月15日 星期日

2015-02-16 Zimbabwe Business


Gweru landlords compete for MSU students   
The Zimbabwe Standard
Offering accommodation to students at Midlands State University (MSU) has become big business in Gweru and landlords have devised new ways to market their houses, offering “classic services” as the carrot to attract business. BY STEPHEN CHADENGA.

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'Monetary Policy Realistic'   
AllAfrica.com
A local stockbroking firm has described the monetary policy presented by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya last week as realistic, especially given that the Central Bank chief did not have many options. The stockbroking firm said the ...


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ZOL pleads for timeous approval of fibre-optic projects   
The Zimbabwe Standard
ONE of the biggest internet service providers in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Online (ZOL) has called on government and local authorities to improve the turnaround time for fibre-optic projects approvals from the current three weeks to at least one week to speed up ...


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ZNA muscles in on rich platinum deal   
The Zimbabwe Standard
Zimbabwe National Army has won a bitter struggle with the Ministry of mines and mining development for the control of a lucrative $4,8-billion platinum mine. M&G. The project is a joint venture between the military — through the Pen East Mining Company, ...


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Livemint
   
Asian stocks rise with crude, Kiwi while S&P 500 futures retreat   
Livemint
The MSCI Asia Pacific Index added 0.4% by 10:02 am in Tokyo, rising a third day. Photo: AFP. Wellington: Asian stocks rose, with the regional index extending an almost five-month high as Japanese shares advanced, while US equity-futures retreated.
Asia stocks gain as Japan emerges from recession   Washington Post
Japan Q4 GDP expands annualised 2.2%, emerges from recession   Business Standard
Japan's recession is over - but keep the champagne on ice   CNNMoney
CTV News   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
Financial Times   
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Irish Independent
   
D-Day for Greece looms large amid latest crisis talks   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 16/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Greece will top the agenda once again this week, as eurozone finance ministers gather today to try ...

Deadline looms for Greek deal with Europe   ABC Online
Britain must prepare for 'Grexit', says Clarke: New government in Athens ...   Daily Mail
Greece faces ultimatum over looming funding gap   Irish Times
Reuters UK   
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BBC News
   
Cyber bank robbers steal $1bn, says Kaspersky report   
BBC News
Up to 100 banks and financial institutions worldwide have been attacked in an "unprecedented cyber robbery", claims a new report. Computer security firm Kaspersky Lab estimates $1bn (£648m) has been stolen in the attacks, which it says started in 2013 ...

Online bank robbers steal up to US$1b, Kaspersky Says   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Bank hackers steal millions via malware: Report   Economic Times
Hackers global banking heist yielded perhaps $1 billion   USA TODAY
PCWorld   
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Herald Sun
   
More cuts as West Pilbara, Galilee hits the skids   
MacroBusiness (blog)
Aurizon announced in its annual results today two important developments for the QLD and WA economies. From Reuters: Aurizon Holdings said it would be tough to sign off on plans to build new rail lines if coal and iron ore prices remain weak, and held out ...

Aurizon's slow train to IR peace   The Australian
Rail freight firm Aurizon doubles profits to $308m   ABC Online
Weak coal, iron ore prices weigh on Aurizon growth plans   Reuters India
Courier Mail   
CommBank MyWealth   
Motley Fool Australia   
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euronews
   
Oil prices steady at $61.50 as Japan emerges from recession   
Economic Times
SINGAPORE: Oil prices were steady on Monday, with traders saying the recent upward momentum was continuing as Japan emerged from recession and after US oil drilling fell. Japan's economy rebounded from recession in the final quarter, and although ...

Oil turns lower as glut overshadows Japan's return to growth   Reuters UK
Crude Oil Bears Betting on Supply Glut Miss Market Rally: Energy   Bloomberg
NYMEX-Oil extends gains, Brent hits 8-week high   Reuters Africa
MarketPulse (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Hong Kong anger flares at shoppers from China   
BBC News
Police in Hong Kong have used pepper spray and made several arrests following clashes with anti-Chinese protesters in a shopping mall. Hundreds of demonstrators marched through a busy shopping area and hurled insults at shoppers from mainland ...

PRESS DIGEST - Top stories in Hong Kong and mainland China newspapers on ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Book on French entrepreneurs in China launched in HK   ecns
Hong Kong's Bolstered Business Schools March To Global Stage   BusinessBecause

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