2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
ASA orders FNB to withdraw Steve ad's   
BDlive
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ordered First National Bank to withdraw its 'Steve' advertisements as it was harmful to children. "The potential harm in the current matter lies in the possibility that children could interpret the advertising to ...

FNB told to un-Steve itself   TechCentral
FNB must Ditch its 'Steve' adverts — ASA   The Witness

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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
South Africa's rand falls to weakest level in nine weeks   Reuters Africa
Rand Slumps to Six-Year Low Versus Dollar on US Jobs Gains   Businessweek
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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Jacaranda FM
   
Road closures around Joburg over weekend   
Jacaranda FM
06 December 2014 at 08:31 by Sapa - A soccer match and the filming of a movie will cause several road closures around Johannesburg throughout the weekend, metro police said on Friday. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter
Road closures around Joburg   Independent Online

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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Standard Bank cited in price-fix claim   
Mail & Guardian Online
Standard Bank, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and BASF Metals are the four companies accused of manipulating the price of platinum. A US jeweller says the prices of platinum and palladium have been manipulated, largely downwards, for almost eight years.
Is Palladium the Best Precious Metal ETF Now?   Zacks.com

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MyBroadband
   
Eskom total blackout warning   
MyBroadband
Eskom spokesperson Andrew Etzinger warned that unless they manage the current electricity situation, there is a risk of a total blackout in South Africa which can last for weeks. Over the weekend Eskom implemented stage 3 load shedding, and Etzinger ...

Countrywide power cuts continue   News24
Power, website crash in tandem   Independent Online
Rolling blackouts throughout the weekend: Eskom   Times LIVE
Eyewitness News   
TechCentral   
BizNews   
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Independent Online
   
NUM maintains strike at Glencore mine   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) members at Glencore Koornfontein mine in Mpumalanga are on strike over retrenchment packages, the union said on Friday. “Today marks the 49th day of a peaceful strike fighting a multinational ...

Num Members Are Still On Strike At Glencore Koornfontein Mine in Mpumalanga   AllAfrica.com
NUM strike over retrenchment package   The New Age Online
NUM strike over Glencore retrenchment packages   The Citizen

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Times LIVE
   
What's a mere R16.3m worth to a billionaire?   
Times LIVE
That was the question that rippled through corporate South Africa this week as investors digested the awkward questions around Steinhoff's R62.8-billion deal to buy Pepkor. That was the question that rippled through corporate South Africa this week as ...

Is R16.3m enough to tempt a billionaire?   Rand Daily Mail

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Times LIVE
   
Blame the board for PPC crash, says Ketso Gordhan   
Times LIVE
Ketso Gordhan says he feels let down by shareholders who bowed to boardroom pressure and withdrew their request for a special shareholder meeting, which he had hoped would have seen him reinstated as CEO of listed cement group PPC. Gordhan ...

Goodbye Khetso Gordhan, hello new board   Rand Daily Mail

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Times LIVE
   
CEO confident Gijima can be saved from the brink of collapse   
Times LIVE
One has to wonder if Eileen Wilton, the eminently likeable CEO of Gijima, rues the day in June 2012 when she joined the company as chief operating officer. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Power shifts as Apple sparkles, Samsung falls.

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BusinessDay
   
Naira to steady on dollar sales next week, others seen mixed   
BusinessDay
Dollar sales from oil companies could help Nigeria's naira stabilise in the next few trading sessions after hitting record lows. Other African currencies are seen rangebound or weaker due to rising importer demand. NIGERIA. Traders expect Nigeria's naira, ...

What We Learnt About The Naira This Week   Ventures Africa
Nigerian overnight rate spikes, naira stabilises as central bank curbs liquidity   Reuters
Nigerians express worry over naira devaluation   Nigerian Tribune

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