2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 South Africa Business

  TechCentral   
WC post office workers return  Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – The South African Postal Service says workers have been returning to work in the Western Cape. The post office strike has entered its third month with employees demanding a 15 percent percent pay increase.
Time for a frank look at the post office's future   BDlive
What to do about SA's failing Post Office   TechCentral

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  Independent Online   
Nene needs a plan for Eskom — and iron fist on wages  BDlive
FINANCE Minister Nhlanhla Nene faces a baptism of fire when he unveils his first budget update this week as flagging growth and ballooning budget deficits take a toll on government finances, threatening to undermine South Africa's international credit ...

Nene poised to walk a tightrope   Independent Online

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  Livemint   
GLOBAL MARKETS-Japanese stocks lead sharp Asia rebound as US data ...  Reuters
... * Wall Street indexes each gain more than 1 percent on Friday. * China fund injections add to buoyant market mood. * Net long dollar positions rose in week through Oct 14 - CFTC. * Rising U.S. Treasury yields help greenback recover. By Lisa Twaronite.
REFILE-GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares, dollar cheered by upbeat US data   Reuters Africa
Asian stocks gain on solid US economic data   Citywire Global
Japanese stocks lead sharp Asia rebound as US data reassures   Daily Mail
The Star Online   
Business Recorder   
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  MyBroadband   
SA Post Office plunges into chaos: report  MyBroadband
A leaked audit report shows that the South African Post Office is being marred by mismanagement and corruption, according to the Business Times. Staff Writer, October 19, 2014. SA Post Office. Free Email Newsletter: Subscribe. email this article. A leaked ...

Leaked audit report points to Post Office chaos   Times LIVE

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  Citizen   
Government engaging with nuclear vendors  Citizen
Government is making progress in its meetings with prospective nuclear vendors, the department of energy said on Sunday. Share & Rate this article. Share on email Email. Multimedia. You'll go ape for these pancakes. Related Stories. Govt must prioritise ...

Govt engaging with nuclear vendors   The New Age Online

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  BusinessTech   
South Africa's salaries: what people earn  BusinessTech
CareerJunction has released the findings of its latest salary index, showing the average salaries for over 100 jobs in 10 sectors across South Africa. Staff Writer, October 20, 2014, 0 Comments. South Africa's salaries: what people earn. Free Email Newsletter:.
South African IT and telecoms salaries revealed   MyBroadband

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  Independent Online   
Retirement…Are you really planning to invest?  BusinessDay
There is no way someone can invest with nothing. Your investments are usually affected by many factors over which you have little or no control, such as inflation, political instability, unemployment rates and positive or negative financial news. Two things you ...

Retirement funds – no need to panic   Independent Online

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Garnishee orders, Tsogo-style  Moneyweb.co.za
You will remember the R200 million of loans that Tsogo Sun awarded to five of its 14 executives, to enable them to buy its own shares from SABMiller when the latter divested. My column on that topic can be found here. Consider some numbers regarding ...

Activist Botha ruffles Tsogo Sun's feathers   BDlive

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  Beta Wired   
Global hunger statistics indicate India is 55th on the list  Beta Wired
Despite India's efforts to reduce poverty, they are still ranking 55th out of 76 countries on the Global Hunger Index (GHI), having moved down several positions from number 63 in 2013. The hunger situation in India is still of notable concern, but not in the ...

Data Drive: Fight against hunger needs more than foodgrains   Financial Express
India shows improvement on Global Hunger Index   News Tonight Africa

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  BizNews   
Wall Street week ahead: Buybacks to give market support  BizNews
Last week was a gloomy one for markets. Ebola worries made investors jumpy, and bad news from Europe and China suppressed market momentum. The S&P hit a low mid-week, but the market then seemed to recover somewhat, pushing its way into positive ...

RPT-Wall St Week Ahead-Beyond earnings, buybacks to give market support   Reuters
Corporate buybacks to provide US market support   Market Business News
Wall St. Week Ahead: Beyond earnings, buybacks to give market support   MSN News
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