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US market pounded on Greek default fears
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The U.S. stock market suffered its worst drop in two years Monday amid a global selloff after Greece closed its banks and imposed restrictions on cash withdrawals to try to prevent a deepening financial crisis from worsening amid faltering bailout ...
Greece considers legal action to stop expulsion from EurozoneThe Australian
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Europe stares down GreeceThe Australian Financial Review
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USA TODAY
The U.S. stock market suffered its worst drop in two years Monday amid a global selloff after Greece closed its banks and imposed restrictions on cash withdrawals to try to prevent a deepening financial crisis from worsening amid faltering bailout ...
Greece considers legal action to stop expulsion from Eurozone
Greece exit from euro imminent as anti-austerity protests gather momentum
Europe stares down Greece
NewsDay
Govt urges tax collector to dialogue with defaulters
NewsDay
The new Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) board has to dialogue with tax defaulters in a bid to recover unpaid taxes, Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa said yesterday. BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA. Zimra is owed close to $1 billion. “People should not run ...
CHINAMASA APPOINTS NEW BOARD FOR ZIMRANewsdzeZimbabwe
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NewsDay
The new Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) board has to dialogue with tax defaulters in a bid to recover unpaid taxes, Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa said yesterday. BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA. Zimra is owed close to $1 billion. “People should not run ...
CHINAMASA APPOINTS NEW BOARD FOR ZIMRA
The Zimbabwe Daily
Tobacco exports rake in $270m
Chronicle
THE country has earned over $270 million from 49.4 million kilogrammes of tobacco exported since the beginning of the year compared to 38.8 million kg during the same period last year. During the comparable period, $141.2 million was earned on ...
'Tobacco marketing season to close on July 15'The Zimbabwe Daily
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Chronicle
THE country has earned over $270 million from 49.4 million kilogrammes of tobacco exported since the beginning of the year compared to 38.8 million kg during the same period last year. During the comparable period, $141.2 million was earned on ...
'Tobacco marketing season to close on July 15'
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Mliswa Slapped With Westwood Curse: Farm Attached
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Fresh from his Hurungwe legislature loss, Businessman and politician, Temba Mliswa saw his property at his Spring Farm in Karoi attached yesterday over a US$2,8 million debt he owes the CBZ. The farm is said to be next in line for attachment after the ...
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Fresh from his Hurungwe legislature loss, Businessman and politician, Temba Mliswa saw his property at his Spring Farm in Karoi attached yesterday over a US$2,8 million debt he owes the CBZ. The farm is said to be next in line for attachment after the ...
The Zimbabwe Daily
Delayed Zeco FY 15 results show losses narrowed to $2,1mln
The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE, – Struggling engineering concern Zeco Holdings has narrowed its loss to $2,1 million for the full year to December from $$4,7 million in prior comparative period on cost cuts, the company said at the weekend as it faces questions about its ...
Chiyangwa's Zeco Holdings Crumbles In Massive LossesZimEye - Zimbabwe News
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The Zimbabwe Daily
HARARE, – Struggling engineering concern Zeco Holdings has narrowed its loss to $2,1 million for the full year to December from $$4,7 million in prior comparative period on cost cuts, the company said at the weekend as it faces questions about its ...
Chiyangwa's Zeco Holdings Crumbles In Massive Losses
Business Insider
Brazil Economists Increase Selic Outlook to Highest Since 2006
Bloomberg
Brazil analysts raised their forecast for the benchmark rate at the end of this year as Latin America's largest economy faces above-target inflation and slides into recession. Analysts raised their forecast for the Selic rate at year-end by a quarter ...
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Bloomberg
Brazil analysts raised their forecast for the benchmark rate at the end of this year as Latin America's largest economy faces above-target inflation and slides into recession. Analysts raised their forecast for the Selic rate at year-end by a quarter ...
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Technology Zimbabwe
Africabookings Announces Seed Funding from Travel Startups Incubator to Grow ...
Digital Journal
Africabookings is the latest emerging travel startup to receive $25,000 in seed funding from the Travel Startups Incubator, a Florida-based platform that invests exclusively in travel tech companies around the world. The new funding will enable ...
Local startup Africabookings secures $25000 in funding, eyes 19 new countriesTechnology Zimbabwe
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Digital Journal
Africabookings is the latest emerging travel startup to receive $25,000 in seed funding from the Travel Startups Incubator, a Florida-based platform that invests exclusively in travel tech companies around the world. The new funding will enable ...
Local startup Africabookings secures $25000 in funding, eyes 19 new countries
Business Insider Australia
Mining: Rio Tinto exits Zimbabwe
The Africa Report
Rio Tinto, one of the biggest mining conglomerates in the world has exited Zimbabwe after disposing of its diamond and coal mining assets. The global giant announced on June 26 that it had wrapped up the sale of its 78 percent interest in Murowa ...
RIO TINTO Disposes Assets in ZimbabweResource Investing News (registration) (blog)
Zimbabwe: Rio Tinto Exits the CountryAllAfrica.com
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The Africa Report
Rio Tinto, one of the biggest mining conglomerates in the world has exited Zimbabwe after disposing of its diamond and coal mining assets. The global giant announced on June 26 that it had wrapped up the sale of its 78 percent interest in Murowa ...
RIO TINTO Disposes Assets in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe: Rio Tinto Exits the Country
Rio Tinto exits Zimbabwe selling off diamond and coal assets
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'Community-oriented activity must to tackle climate change'
Financial Express
Expressing concern over the scale and frequency of disasters taking place globally, experts today said the world is at an "important stage" to deal with climate change and laid stress on "very strong" community- oriented activity to tackle the issue.
Climate change plans require urgent action, warn MPsBBC News
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Financial Express
Expressing concern over the scale and frequency of disasters taking place globally, experts today said the world is at an "important stage" to deal with climate change and laid stress on "very strong" community- oriented activity to tackle the issue.
Climate change plans require urgent action, warn MPs
Britain Must Give More Incentives for Clean Energy, Adviser Says
Action to address climate change at 'critical moment'
Moneycontrol.com
Wall St falls on Greek default fears, volatility spikes
Moneycontrol.com
Greece appeared to confirm it was heading for a default after a government official said the country would not pay a 1.6 billon euro loan installment due to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday. Google +. Like this story, share it with millions ...
S&P cuts Greece rating after referendum calledBusiness Standard
Markets badly affected by Greek crisisIrish Times
S&P Cuts Ratings on Greece AgainWall Street Journal
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Moneycontrol.com
Greece appeared to confirm it was heading for a default after a government official said the country would not pay a 1.6 billon euro loan installment due to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday. Google +. Like this story, share it with millions ...
S&P cuts Greece rating after referendum called
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