2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Zimbabwe Business


The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Telecel: Closure 'unfair, unwarranted'   
New Zimbabwe.com
TELECEL Zimbabwe has vowed to fight to continue operating after it was shut-down Wednesday by telecoms regulator the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ). The company is the second-biggest wireless phone network in the ...

Telecel shut down   The Zimbabwe Daily
Zimbabwe shuts down mobile phone firm over black empowerment   GlobalPost
Telecel Zimbabwe's Operating Licence Cancelled   VOA Studio 7 for Zimbabwe
Cellular News   
Reuters Africa   
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China economy to slow, hurting Australia: IMF   
Warwick Daily News
Large movements in relative prices will create winners and losers this year, the IMF has said. Related Items. Impending Greek debt deal lifts Euro · Business confidence slipping away again · China's economic story a cliff-hanger · Chinese Silk Road spending ...


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Starafrica To Start Supplying Sugar Coca Cola Plants   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Starafrica corporation has been granted authorisation by The Coca Cola Company (TCCC) to supply granulated sugar to Coca Cola plants in Southern Africa, The Source has established. This valuable seal of approval could be a fillip for the struggling ...


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The Herald
   
CBZ manager in $370 000 fraud   
The Herald
A CBZ manager allegedly forged Jocelyn Chiwenga's signature and siphoned more than $300 000 from her account held at the bank and transferred it to several bank accounts and later withdrew the money.However, in this case the complainant is now the ...


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North East Manufacturer Receives a Queen's Award for International Trade   
EIN News (press release)
Elfab Limited is celebrating being named as winner of a Queen's Award for Enterprise in recognition of its outstanding achievement in International Trade. Elfab is a leading manufacturer of intelligent pressure relief systems to protect people, plant and ...


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Livemint
   
Asian shares slip, euro near 2-month high as US economy loses steam   
Livemint
Japan's Nikkei shed 1.9% and South Korean, Australian, Chinese and Hong Kong shares also suffered losses. Photo: Reuters. Tokyo: Asian stocks stumbled on Thursday while the euro held near two-month highs against the dollar after surprisingly downbeat ...

Asia: Stocks down after weak US data, Tokyo hit by strong yen   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Asian Stocks Slip, Euro Stands Tall After Weak US GDP   NDTV
Stocks slip, euro near two-month high as US economy loses steam   Reuters
The Star Online   
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NDTV
   
Oil Slips From Five-Month Highs as Japan's Industry Stutters   
NDTV
Singapore: Oil prices slipped away from five-month highs in early Asian trading on Thursday as Japanese factory output weakened for the second straight month. Japanese industrial output fell 0.3 per cent in March adding to mounting evidence of an ...

Oil prices slip away from 5-month highs as Japan's industry stutters   Reuters UK

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ABC News
   
Chaos on the Ground When 70 American Airlines Flights are Delayed   
ABC News
Now, to the chaos on the ground tonight. More than 70 flights delayed because of a computer glitch when an glitch on the iPad their pilots rely on went down. ABC's David Kerley tonight on how this even happens. Reporter: Those 70-plus delays so far tonight, ...

App mishap grounds American Airlines flights   The Australian Financial Review
iPad app failure delays 74 flights in the US   Sydney Morning Herald
Glitch on iPad app delays more American flights   WFAA
Techlicious (blog)   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
EMERGING MARKETS-Latam stocks retreat on US economic growth   
Reuters
SAO PAULO, April 29 (Reuters) - Latin American stocks fell their most in over a month on Wednesday following worse-than-expected U.S. economic growth data, while the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest policy statement weighed on Brazil's currency. The MSCI ...

Emerging Markets Rally, for Now   Wall Street Journal
After two years of losses, emerging-market stocks finally entice   The Globe and Mail
Emerging equities retreat from highs   Gulf Times

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Australian Mining
   
Rally in iron ore prices is on shaky ground, WSJ's Denning writes   
Seeking Alpha
Optimism had sprung in part from a 5% jump in Chinese crude steel production in the first 10 days of April, but Denning says structural headwinds - China's desire to pivot away from fixed-asset investment and its need to deal with bad debt - remain. Bulls also ...

Rio Tinto shows the 'dig it up, ship it out' version of mining is ludicrous   The Australian Financial Review
Forrest has another go at BHP and Rio for iron ore oversupply   Australian Mining
Brazil's Vale on track for third straight loss in first quarter   Reuters
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
Reuters Africa   
The Age   
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