2014年12月21日 星期日

2014-12-22 South Africa Business


Reuters
   
Asian shares take cue from Wall Street's rally   
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares took their cues from Wall Street and kicked off a holiday-shortened week on a strong footing on Monday, while the euro touched a fresh two-year low against the greenback on divergent monetary policy expectations.
Dollar Matches Two-Year High Versus Euro on Fed as Kiwi Drops   Bloomberg
Asian shares, dollar stand tall in thin trade   KFGO

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TheBull.com.au
   
METALS-Copper futures drop, oversupply worries drag   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Copper prices inched down on Monday, reversing gains from the previous session on concerns over global oversupply. Copper is down some 13 percent so far this year on worries the market is heading into a supply surplus after ...

Commodities markets summary   The Age
Copper gains on Chinese economic data   TheBull.com.au
Shanghai copper futures boosted by less gloomy house price data   ecns

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The Maritime Executive
   
CNOOC's Nexen shuts Yemen facilities due to security threat   
The Globe and Mail
CNOOC Ltd.'s Nexen unit said on Sunday it was shutting operations at an oil field and processing facility in Yemen, where the Islamist militant al-Qaeda group is operating, due to a security threat. A Nexen spokeswoman, Diane Kossman, said the company ...

UPDATE 1-CNOOC's Nexen shuts Yemen facilities due to security threat   Reuters UK
Fakhri al-Arashi   National Yemen

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Macro Insider
   
India Plans to Step Up Oil, Gas Investment in Africa   
Macro Insider
NEW DELHI -- India's state-run businesses are seeking to acquire stakes in oil and gas blocks in Africa, form joint ventures in the continent and supply organic gas to meet increasing fuel demand at property, Indian Oil Minister S. Jaipal Reddy mentioned.
Oiling the Africa growth trajectory   Independent Online

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CNBC
   
Gold Advances After Weekly Drop on Signs of Rising Asian Demand   
Bloomberg
Gold climbed as the dollar fell from a five-year high amid signs of rising physical demand. Platinum rose. Bullion for immediate delivery rose as much as 0.3 percent to $1,199.24 an ounce before trading at $1,198.06 at 11:15 a.m. in Singapore, according to ...

Gold struggles below $1200 as equities, dollar gain   Economic Times
Gold prices dip in early Asia with focus on U.S. GDP data this week   Nasdaq
Gold tussles with dollar   Hindu Business Line
Proactive Investors Australia   
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Turning point for coal? Japanese trading firms snap up coal assets   
Reuters
... * Japan is world's second-biggest coal importer. * Trading houses take advantage of depressed coal markets. * Signals some betting market has bottomed. * Assets eyed in Mozambique, Mongolia, Australia and Indonesia. By Yuka Obayashi and Sonali ...


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Eyewitness News
   
No festive season blackouts expected   
East Coast Radio
19 December 2014 at 07:06 by Sapa - Should we expect load shedding over Christmas? Eskom is crossing its fingers. The utility says it's "cautiously confident" that it would not have to implement blackouts over the festive season. This is despite the power ...

S/Africa's power grid stable during festive season   StarAfrica.com
Eskom: Switch off electrical appliances before going on holiday   Eyewitness News

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Exxon Mobil Target of Unusually Large Options Trading (XOM)   
Watch List News
Exxon Mobil logo Shares of Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) were the target of unusually large options trading on Friday. Investors purchased 53,277 call options on the stock, Analyst Ratings Net reports. This represents an increase of 110% compared to the ...


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Exclusive - India looks to sway Americans with nuclear power insurance plan   
Business Standard
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is offering to set up an insurance pool to indemnify global nuclear suppliers against liability in the case of a nuclear accident, in a bid to unblock billions of dollars in trade held up by concerns over exposure to risk. Prime Minister ...


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Libya sends reinforcements against militants in oil crescent   
Business Standard
The Libyan army and forces loyal to General Khalifa Haftar sent military reinforcements to the oil crescent region to fight Libya Dawn militias, officials said Sunday. A military official told Xinhua that a total of 16 new armoured vehicles were sent to the oil-rich ...

Libya's official government targets rival forces trying to seize ports   TODAYonline
Libyan army sends reinforcements to fight militias in oil-rich region   Global Times

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