2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
No load shedding expected with industry on holiday   
BDlive
ELECTRICITY supply is expected to remain constrained but stable this week and for the rest of the festive season with a low risk of load shedding, Eskom said on Monday in its latest bulletin on the status of the power system. It warned, however, that the ...

Eskom's Christmas present to you - low risk of blackouts this week   BizNews
Risk of load shedding remains low, says Eskom   The Witness
Low risk of power cuts: Eskom   The New Age Online

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Gold prices underpin SA share prices   
Moneyweb.co.za
I don't think we'll sway much away from current prices - Saxo Bank's head of commodity research. JOHANNESBURG - South African stocks climbed more than 1% in thin trade on Monday to close at a three-week high as investors snapped up bullion ...

Gold prices underpin S.African share prices   Reuters Africa

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USA TODAY
   
Hardships frustrate Greeks as recession persists   
USA TODAY
The Greek parliament's failure Monday to elect a president reflects frustration among citizens who have weathered years of harsh austerity measures imposed by the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund to get ...

Europe Braces for Economic Fallout as Greece Heads to Early Elections   New York Times
New Greek crisis stokes fear of a eurozone fallout   Irish Independent
Greek Vote Shouldn't Unseat Eurozone   Wall Street Journal
Reuters   
Xinhua   
Washington Post (blog)   
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News24
   
Bad weather and power outages hit Jeffreys Bay   
News24
Netwerk24 report the town was hit by dreary weather, closed beaches as well as a major power outage adding to the doom and gloom. Motorists urged to avoid Aston Bay causeway http://t.co/vN3PQWiDBt #jbay #jeffreysbay. — JBay News (@JBayNews1) ...


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Eyewitness News
   
Township businesses set to aid SA's growth   
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – The spark of development for South African economy will come from someone young, black, and running a micro business in the informal shadow economy in a township, says emerging market Economist, Peter Attard Montalto.
SA just running to stand still, says Nomura   BDlive

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Reuters
   
Maduro blames plunging oil prices on US 'war' vs Russia, Venezuela   
Reuters
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's petroleum export price has plunged by half during the second half of 2014 to $48, President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday in denouncing a U.S.-led "war" against Russia and his nation in the global oil market. The South ...

Venezuela oil prices drop to $48 per barrel - Maduro   Reuters Africa
Nicolas Maduro: US conducting oil war to destroy Russia, Venezuela   ITAR-TASS
A New Paradigm: Saving Our Way to Cleaner Air   Huffington Post

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The Maritime Executive
   
Kenya Seeks Concessionaire for Second Container Terminal   
The Maritime Executive
Kenya is seeking a concessionaire to operate the first phase of a second terminal it is building at its main Mombasa port to handle increased cargo traffic within the east Africa region, its operator said on Monday. The Indian Ocean port of Mombasa, the biggest ...


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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Gazprom to Buy Out Allies in Scrapped Gas Pipeline   
New York Times
Gazprom has agreed to buy its European partners, Wintershall, EDF and Eni, out of the scrapped South Stream gas pipeline project, the companies said in statements on Monday. Russia in early December abandoned the South Stream project, which was to ...

Gazprom to Buy Out Partners in Canceled South Stream Project   Bloomberg
Eni agrees to sell its 20 pct stake in South Stream to Gazprom - statement   Reuters Africa
Gazprom To Buy EDF's Stake In South Stream Gas Pipeline Project   RTT News
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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Koniambo nickel plant suspends output after spill-Glencore   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY Dec 30 (Reuters) - Production from the Koniambo nickel plant in the South Pacific French territory of New Caledonia has been suspended after a metal spill last week, part owner Glencore said on Tuesday. Output was put on hold after the spillage ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
Rinehart's biggest year is beginning   
The Australian Financial Review
In September, the first shipment of iron ore is expected to leave Mrs Rinehart's Roy Hill mine in the Pilbara – arguably the crowning moment of her career. Photo: Bloomberg. James Thomson. BHP Billiton might be set for a $14 billion demerger, and Rio Tinto ...

Slump in iron ore prices not likely to hurt Rinehart's Queensland plans   Courier Mail
Despite price plunge, world's richest woman keeps investing in WA iron ore   BizNews
Iron-Ore Slump Fails to End Glut as Australia Mines Grow   Businessweek

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