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2014-12-08 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Golden year for SA's top brass   
BDlive
THE country's 10 richest people have a combined wealth of R205-billion, an 81.4% increase on the R113-billion in shares they held in March last year. The Sunday Times Rich List, revealed today, shows that despite anaemic GDP growth of an expected 1.5% ...

South Africa's richest people   BusinessTech
SA's top 10 richest people worth R205-billion   Times LIVE

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METALS-London copper steady; eyes on China trade data   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY, Dec 8 (Reuters) - London copper was steady on Monday and holding above last week's four-and-a-half-year lows, with expectations of further stimulus from China supporting prices after trade data was weaker than expected. "The risk is that we see ...

Copper in London Rebounds Before China Imports, Exports   Businessweek

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Sky News Australia
   
PRECIOUS-Gold extends losses as US jobs report boosts dollar   
Reuters Africa
SINGAPORE, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Gold extended losses to a third session on Monday as a robust U.S. nonfarm payrolls report boosted the dollar to its highest in over five years, dulling bullion's appeal as a hedge. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold eased 0.2 ...

Gold futures fall as US dollar gains strength on jobs data   The Australian
Gold opens weaker in early Asia as U.S. jobs data weighs   Nasdaq

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Indian PM looks to eastern state for future of farming   
Farming UK
From his sleepy village in eastern India's Bihar state, Ram Narain arrives at Gulab Bagh market to sell a truckload of corn that will fetch him enough money to buy a motorbike for his son, school uniforms for his daughter and a gift for his wife. Narain and ...


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Business Recorder
   
S.Africa's rand falls to weakest level in nine weeks   
CNBCAfrica.com
This slump occured as electricity constraints met U.S. payrolls data to push it through key support levels. (READ MORE: Why the S.African rand is undervalued). The rand was under pressure most of the session, with South African electricity company Eskom ...

Biggest power cuts in almost seven years hit S. Africa   Daily Mail
Power cuts send South Africa's rand to near 2014 low   Reuters Africa
South Africa enters second day of rolling blackouts   9news.com.au
Bloomberg   
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Australian Mining
   
Vale may seek to settle Rio Tinto lawsuit over Guinea iron ore   
Reuters Africa
MELBOURNE Dec 8 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto declined to comment on Monday on whether it would be willing to settle a lawsuit it brought against Brazil's Vale SA over valuable iron ore concessions in Guinea. Vale's general counsel said last Friday the company ...

Simandou iron ore fight could be settled out of court   Ferret
Vale may settle Rio Tinto suit   The Daily Telegraph
Vale may settle over Rio's claim of theft, conspiracy and racketeering   Brisbane Times

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Between CBN and the Free Fall of Naira   
AllAfrica.com
Edwin Uhara, a media consultant and public affairs commentator, believes that the recent monetary decisions taken by the Central Bank of Nigeria are in line with its principle objective of promoting monetary stability and strong financial system in the country.
Nigeria's lowest FX reserves in OPEC show CBN's naira challenge   BusinessDay
Managing the devaluation of the naira   Daily Sun
CBN withdraws N300bn from circulation   The Punch
The Guardian Nigeria   
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BDlive
   
JSE returns swell coffers of bosses   
BDlive
THE country's wealthiest directors, based on their listed shares, tend to be found on the boards of those companies that are firing up the JSE. This is a welcome finding, as it confirms that people who have delivered stellar returns for shareholders are rewarded ...

JSE returns swell coffers of SA's top bosses   Times LIVE
Is R16.3m enough to tempt a billionaire?   Rand Daily Mail

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BDlive
   
PPC fallout cements need for oversight   
BDlive
THE last-minute cancellation of the PPC Christmas pantomime is probably good news for the company and most of the shareholders, but it's a major disappointment to those, such as journalists, who had been looking forward to some entertainment.
Blame the board for PPC crash, says Ketso Gordhan   Times LIVE
Goodbye Khetso Gordhan, hello new board   Rand Daily Mail

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BDlive
   
Looking askance at Gijima   
BDlive
JITTERY shareholders sent Gijima's share price to a record low of 1c as concern about the technology company's future mounted ahead of the rights offer to be launched on Monday. The company intends to raise R100-million for working capital and to pay off ...

CEO confident of saving Gijima   TechCentral
CEO confident Gijima can be saved from the brink of collapse   Times LIVE

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