2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Zimbabwe Business

  Citifmonline   
IMF declines new loans to Zimbabwe  Citifmonline
The International Monetary Fund has said it will not lend more money to Zimbabwe, because the country is in arrears on repaying previous loans. The IMF's specialist Africa team is in Harare finalising a programme to help the government revive its stricken ...

IMF to Сut Off Zimbabwe, as Mugabe Fails to Pay Debts   RIA Novosti
Govt Faces Fiscal Crisis on Bloated Wage Bill   Zimbabwe Independent
Zim asks for 'affordable' money   Independent Online
NewsDay   
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Malawi Airlines Launches Connections To Zimbabwe.  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Malawi Airlines has said it will launch a service connecting the three southern Africa countries of Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe effective November 1. The airline, which commenced operations early this year, is jointly owned by the Malawian ...


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Firm applies for discharge in land saga  NewsDay
TOBACCO Sales Limited Company (TSLC), which is appearing in court on allegations of fraudulently selling State land in Mazowe resulting in a local businessman losing over $600 000 in a fumbled land deal, has applied for discharge at the close of the state ...

TSL, Bosses Seek Relief   The Herald

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  Nehanda Radio   
Zinwa wants to bill borehole owners  Nehanda Radio
HARARE – Cash strapped Zimbabweans will have to folk out more after government announced plans to bill boreholes, a move that has rattled citizens. Zinwa wants to bill borehole owners. Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) which governs the ...


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  www.worldbulletin.net   
Moscow feels the heat as sanctions bite  DAWN.com
RIYADH: Moscow is feeling the heat. Tightening sanctions could cut Russia's balance of payments by two per cent of GDP while lower oil prices could knock off another 2pc, Maksim Oreshkin, head of Russia's Finance Ministry's strategic planning department ...

Playing politics in energy industry may backfire   Saudi Gazette
Rosneft says discovers offshore Arctic oil jointly with Exxon   Financial Express
U.S. sanctions could leave Exxon with nothing from new Russian oil discovery   Examiner.com
News24   
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  The Nation   
4 workers killed in accident at Freeport's Indonesia mine  The Nation
JAKARTA : Four workers were killed Saturday in an accident at a US-controlled copper and gold mine in Indonesia's remote Papua province, the company said, the latest safety-related incident at the site. A light vehicle carrying nine passengers collided with ...

Indonesia Mine Halts Production After Four Killed in Crash   Wall Street Journal
Four workers killed in accident at Freeport's Indonesia mine   AsiaOne
Open-pit mining suspended after four killed at Freeport Indonesia's copper mine   Reuters Africa

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  AsiaOne   
Jack Ma is rewriting the rules of capitalism  South China Morning Post (subscription)
It's official: the initial public offering last week of Alibaba Group now ranks as the world's largest IPO, having raised US$25 billion. This came about after the company, now one of the biggest publicly traded technology firms in the world, agreed to sell an ...

Alibaba options set for strong demand on market debut   Times of India
First bets on Alibaba retreat   Irish Examiner
Alibaba bears emerge to short 12.1 million shares   The Daily Star
MarketWatch   
ecns   
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  Independent Online   
Tsakane community grinds to halt after shortage  The New Age Online
Water tanks did not come regularly enough to the area and when they did, the tanks were empty within an hour. "The worst thing is that no-one informed us []that] we won't have water. At least []the] town council could inform us, but it's silent; no one cares," he ...

No water crisis - committee chairperson   News24
No Gauteng water crisis – Committee chairman   Citizen
Maimane: Water problems denting SA's investment credibility   Eyewitness News
Independent Online   
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  Business Recorder   
China's CITIC wins interim injunction in Mineralogy dispute  Business Recorder
image SYDNEY: Chinese-owned CITIC has won an interim injunction temporarily halting a bid by Australian tycoon Clive Palmer's company Mineralogy to terminate its mining rights to a multi-billion dollar iron ore project. Mineralogy said Friday it had served ...

Clive Palmer's Mineralogy bid to curtail CITIC rights halted by court   The Guardian
Palmer seeks to end CITIC Australian mining rights   Taipei Times
Judge lashes Clive Palmer for breaching spirit of undertaking   The Australian
Bloomberg   
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  Forbes   
Brent steady, US crude up on supportive economic data  Business Recorder
Brent crude futures ended flat on Friday as improving supply and concerns about tepid demand for oil in Europe and China offset concerns about the Middle East conflicts, while US crude rose on supportive economic data from the United States. Brent's ...

Watts: Lift the export ban   Journal Record (subscription)
US crude advances on favorable growth data   Xinhua
Crude Oil Climbs On Prospects For US Economy   Investor's Business Daily
Sky News Australia   
Seeking Alpha (registration)   
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