2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 Zimbabwe Business


Job Losses Intensify As Companies Close   
Zimbabwe Independent
JOB losses are intensifying with more than 365 workers being retrenched last month and over 690 workers facing the same fate at the end of this month as company closures escate at an alarming rate, businessdigest has established. Sources at the ...


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Nehanda Radio
   
RBZ unveils bond coins worth $10 million   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday unveiled a new set of bonded coins worth $10 million, which will start circulating on December 18. RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya talks to Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa. Central bank ...

Zimbabwe coins to be operational December 18   NewsDay
Pictures: New coins to ease cash crunch   New Zimbabwe.com
Posted by Shoaib-ur-Rehman Siddiqui   Business Recorder
GlobalPost   
Eyewitness News   
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World's biggest truffle sells for more than $75000   
TVNZ
A record-setting 1.89kg white truffle is seen at the U.S. Sabatino headquarters in West Haven, Connecticut. - Source: AP. A record-setting 1.89-kilogram white truffle has sold for $US61,250 ($79k) at a New York City auction. Sotheby's says the fungus was sold ...


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DAWN.com
   
Petro-crats in Iran, Russia, Venezuela, Libya and Nigeria will lose power if oil ...   
The Australian (blog)
IT is an age of war, pestilence and confusion, but there is still something to celebrate: the “axis of diesel” has broken down. As Saudi Arabia hinted last week that it would let oil prices sink even further, petro-crats in Iran, Russia, Venezuela, Libya and Nigeria ...

Ups and downs of oil prices   DAWN.com
Opec and American shale keep the oil price spiralling downwards   The Guardian
Big winners and losers in oil price crash   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Haaretz   
Al-Bawaba   
Saudi Gazette   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Fishing app aims to hook anglers with big data   
Times LIVE
Relying on the average angler's impulse to brag about a catch, FishBrain uses shared photos of fish to generate big data. The company says it has now logged enough data to predict when and where fish will bite. Relying on the average angler's impulse to ...

Taking the guesswork out of fishing for a few bytes: new app raises the ...   The Age
The app that could revolutionise fishing   Sydney Morning Herald
FishBrain's algorithm reveals where the fish are biting   The Canberra Times

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Bidness ETC
   
Petrobras' 1st new refinery in 34 years begins operating in northeast Brazil   
Fox News Latino
The first refinery built by Brazilian state-controlled oil giant Petrobras in 34 years began operating Saturday after nearly 10 years of construction work and a major controversy surrounding huge cost overruns and Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA's ...

Petrobras starts up Brazilian refinery after delays, cost overruns, scandal   euronews
Stocks to Watch: Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras (NYSE:PBR-A), Kodiak Oil & Gas ...   Property Mentor

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BusinessDay
   
Ogbodo: Now That Okonjo-Iwealonomics Has Failed   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE domestic economy has run substantially on the theories and principles enunciated by Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala since 2003. I am saying this so that we place culpability where it rightly belongs if the need arises to apportion blame. Everything is on ...

Can Local Football Clubs Survive Drop In Crude Oil Price Regime?   spyghana.com
Over-reliance On Oil Spells Trouble For Nigeria   Leadership Newspapers
WEEKAHEAD-AFRICA-DEBT-Nigerian bond yields to rise, Kenya's to hold steady   Reuters Africa

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why a Florida utility suddenly wants to serve Hawaii   
Christian Science Monitor
Like many big utilities, NextEra is looking at strategic mergers that offer a business advantage. Its $4.3 billion deal to buy Hawaiian Electric will give it important experience dealing with distributed renewable energy.
Ameren's 19-acre solar power farm now online   Lakenewsonline.com
Now's The Time To Buy Into Community Solar Prices, At All-Time Low   CleanTechnica
Can A Renewable Energy Giant Create the Utility of the Future?   Motley Fool
Nasdaq   
Truthdig   
ValueWalk   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Can anything save Russia's rouble?   
Stuff.co.nz
RIDING TO THE RESCUE?: Russian President Vladimir Putin's ideas to save the rouble are dubious at best. Woe to Russian consumers who like Swiss watches with their Italian suits - or even furry Australian boots with their Chinese disposable fashion.
Can anything save Russia's ruble?   Chicago Tribune
Gold-Backed Currency? Not Any Time Soon, But Be Prepared   The Market Oracle
Troubled ruble hits former Soviet states   Taipei Times
Kyiv Post   
The Moscow Times   
Gulf Times   
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Business Recorder
   
South Africa enters second day of rolling blackouts   
9news.com.au
The Grootvlei power station, operated by Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., in Grootvlei, South Africa. (Getty Images). ninemsn. South Africa has been hit by a second running day of massive power cuts, as state-owned utility Eskom imposed the biggest rolling ...

Biggest power cuts in almost seven years hit S. Africa   GlobalPost
Power cuts send South Africa's rand to near 2014 low   Reuters Africa
South Africa's Eskom Starts Biggest Power Cuts Since March   Businessweek

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