2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 South Africa Business


Mail & Guardian Online
   
Pistorius family company named in price-fixing allegations   
Mail & Guardian Online
Hendrik Pistorius & CO, a company founded by grandfather of convicted paralympian Oscar Pistorius, has been fined for alleged price-fixing since 1995. The Competition Commission want an administrative penalty of 10% of Hendrik Pistorius & CO's turnover ...

Oscar Pistorius family company implicated in price-fixing scandal   Times LIVE
Oscar's family business in price-fixing scandal   News24
Pistorius family company implicated In price-fixing   The New Age Online
Independent Online   
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BizNews
   
Eskom hopes for a blackout-free week, but the system remains stressed   
BizNews
A man walks past electricity pylons as he returns from work in Soweto, outside Johannesburg Eskom on Sunday said it hoped that it would not need to implement load shedding in the upcoming week. “For now, our aspiration is not to have load shedding at all ...

BUSINESS DAY TV: Keeping the light on is no longer an option   BDlive
Eskom hopes no load shedding for the week ahead   Mail & Guardian Online
Eskom to Increase Electricity Prices as Load Shedding Continues   The Public News Hub
Moneyweb.co.za   
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BDlive
   
Tata-led Neotel takeover in South Africa under regulator scrutiny   
Economic Times
JOHANNESBURG: The proposed buyout of Tata-led telecoms operator Neotel in South Africa is not aimed at taking over the lucrative spectrum licenced to it, the country's leading cellular company Vodacom told telecoms regulator ICASA. The deal came ...

Tata-led Neotel takeover in S Africa under scrutiny   Moneycontrol.com
The pros and cons of a Vodacom-Neotel deal   BDlive
How SA could score from Neotel sale   TechCentral
Cape Business News   
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Politicsweb
   
We need a real Youth Wage Subsidy in SA - Mmusi Maimane   
Politicsweb
The DA welcomes the University of Cape Town report into the effect of the Employment Tax Incentive (ETI) - government's watered down version of what should have been a Youth Wage Subsidy. The report supports the DA's position that COSATU's bullying ...

Figures show that unions wrong on youth jobs incentive   Times LIVE
'Real youth wage subsidy needed': DA   The New Age Online

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Corporatisation of property market   
DAWN.com
THE apex regulator, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, last Wednesday approved the 'Dolmen Mall and related property' scheme, setting into motion the launch of a long-awaited new class of asset, the Real Estate Investment Trust/Treaty.
The world's biggest REITs   Moneyweb.co.za

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TODAYonline
   
Asian shares mostly higher, China retreats   
Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Most Asian share markets followed Wall Street higher on Monday, though investors were wary of being disappointed yet again by economic data from China and policy stimulus in the euro zone. Adding to the air of caution was a retreat in ...

GLOBAL MARKETS-Caution rules ahead of ECB meeting, China data   Reuters Africa

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FN Arena News
   
Supply/Demand Equation For Gold Says Prices To Rise More   
FN Arena News
In 2013, when gold prices took a severe beating, and through 2014, when prices were not moving, I was one of the very few who kept on saying the depressed prices of gold bullion were a great opportunity for investors. So far this year, gold investments have ...


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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Air traffic controllers may begin strike today   
Nigerian Tribune
There is air of uncertainty across the country's aviation sector following the threat issued at the weekend by embers of Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers' Association (NATCA) to withdraw air traffic services at airports nationwide from today over what they called ...

Flight operations threatened as air traffic controllers down tools Monday   The Guardian Nigeria
Air Traffic Controllers Threaten to Shut Airspace Over Inadequate Tools   AllAfrica.com

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Independent Online
   
Royal Bafokeng officials in dodgy tender deal   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Two officials of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, with links to platinum mining, have been suspended over alleged tender irregularities involving R46 million, the Business Times reported on Sunday. “RBN launched an internal investigation ...

Tender troubles rattle Africa's richest tribe   BDlive

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The Independent
   
Unfazed by market swings, Fed sticks to mid-2015 hike scenario   
Daily Times
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO: Tumbling oil prices have strengthened rather than weakened the Federal Reserve's resolve to start raising interest rates around midyear even as volatile markets and a softening US inflation outlook made investors push back ...

David Blanchflower: We should fear deflation – not welcome it   The Independent
Indian Shares Set To Follow Asian Markets Higher   RTT News
The Fed can turn the leaf - gently   CNBC
Moneyweb.co.za   
Business Spectator   
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