2015年3月10日 星期二

2015-03-11 Zimbabwe Business


Fortune
   
Here's how SABMiller plans to tap into Africa's nascent beer market   
Fortune
No, that isn't a happy hour promotion run amok, it's the price the brewer charges for many of the local beers it sells in Africa, the world's second largest continent by population. And while it might not seem like a lot of money, the brewer is asking Africans to ...

'Bridging beer' and Chibuku to go: SAB Miller plays Africa's price ladder   BeverageDaily.com
Brewer eyes Africa to up its downing of beer   Independent Online
Brewers are desperate to convince Africans to drink more beer   Quartz
BDlive   
CITY A.M.   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
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Business Recorder
   
IMF Passes On Funding Approval For Zimbabawe   
AFKInsider
While Zimbabwe is moving in the right direction as far as garnering international financial support, the IMF has decided to put a hold on pouring funding into the country, according to Voice of America. Domenico Fanizza, The International Monetary Fund's ...

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Wage bill reduction valiant beginning   The Zimbabwe Daily
IMF Says Not Ready to Resume Funding to Zimbabwe   Big News Network.com
Statement At the End of an IMF Staff Visit to Conduct the First Review of ...   International Monetary Fund
eNCA   
Independent Online   
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Reuters Africa
   
South Africa's rand extends losses, down 1.5 pct against surging dollar   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand extended losses against the dollar to 1.5 percent on Tuesday, falling to a new 13-year low as emerging market currencies tumbled on heightened expectations that U.S. interest rates could rise by mid year.

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Africa moves on without US   
The Zimbabwe Daily
It may seem counter-intuitive to imagine that Africa could make contractual demands on the United States. Yet, there is evidence that in recent times Africa has become more assertive with a new-found confidence. In fact, it appears the continent is at a point in ...

Hubs Without Spokes - Building a More Inclusive Agoa   AllAfrica.com

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Charlotte Observer
   
Asia bourses struggle after Wall Street tumble   
Financial Times
Wednesday 02:20 GMT. Asian markets were weaker across the board after a strengthening US dollar rocked US stocks overnight, pushing the S&P 500 down by its most in two months. The S&P 500 tumbled 1.7 per cent, wiping out its year-to-date gain.
Fed speculation overshadows Asian markets, dollar rallies   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Asian shares slip as risk aversion prevails, dollar flies high   Livemint
Yellen heads to Capitol Hill as lawmakers focus on New York Fed   Houston Chronicle
The Durango Herald   
Los Angeles Times   
Reuters Canada   
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Salon
   
China to scrutinize New Zealand milk powder imports after poisoning scare   
Reuters UK
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will increase scrutiny on milk powder imports from New Zealand, its quality control watchdog said late on Tuesday, after suspected environmental activists threatened to contaminate infant formula in the top global dairy exporter.
Taiwanese media criticise 1080 response   New Zealand Herald
1080 milk poison threat: police question politicians   Stuff.co.nz
Dairy industry plays down trade impact of New Zealand poison threat   ABC Online
Scoop.co.nz   
SunLive   
3News NZ   
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BizNews
   
Economy 'at stall speed': Are we facing another recession?   
The Age
The slowdown is spreading: Only four months after economists were forecasting interest-rate increases in 2015, the country's central bank has cut its benchmark to a fresh record low. Photo: Tamara Voninski. In a shopping centre full of sale signs in ...

Are we facing another recession?   Sydney Morning Herald
Crime rises as Australia edges towards recession   BizNews

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Wall Street Journal
   
Despite Some Improvement, Africa's Aviation Woes Persist   
Wall Street Journal
The latest progress report on African aviation safety features surprisingly good and bad news: jetliner losses dropped precipitously in 2014, but the rate of major turboprop crashes exceeded every other region. Globally, commercial jet safety in 2014 was the ...

2014 jet accident rate 'lowest ever'   micebtn

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Livemint
   
Big iron miners self destructing, says US chief   
The Australian
AUSTRALIA'S big iron ore miners are on a path towards “self destruction” and could find themselves with a case to answer in front of the World Trade Organisation, the head of North America's largest iron ore miner has warned. Lourenco Goncalves, the chief ...

Australian miners brace for more pain as China slows   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Big Aussie companies stripped of $20 billion in value as market tumbles   Herald Sun
Miners weigh on sharemarket at noon   The Daily Telegraph
Motley Fool Australia   
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Calgary Herald
   
Chevron looks to sell more assets as oil prices fall   
Houston Chronicle
On a day when oil fell more than 3 percent, oil and gas giant Chevron Corp. said Tuesday it would sell more assets and look to curb future capital spending to lower levels than this year's target. In an analyst presentation in New York, Chevron executives said ...

Chevron accelerating asset sales to $15 billion on oil slide   Chicago Tribune
Chevron to boost asset sales as sticks by outlook amid cheap oil   Reuters
Chevron 'Quite Sober' About Oil Prices, Watson Says   Natural Gas Intelligence (subscription)

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