2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 South Africa Business


BizNews
   
Infrastructure is curtailing growth   
Moneyweb.co.za
Bridging the infrastructure gap was among the core themes for Team South Africa, and African countries in general, at this year's World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. Earlier in the week, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown added his ...

South Africa in Davos   BizNews
WEF business session beneficial for SA   Cape Business News

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BDlive
   
THE LAST WORD: Afrox's conveyor belt of excuses out of gas   
BDlive
GAS giant Afrox has taken some well-deserved flak since last week when it insulted the intelligence of just about anyone who has ever read a stock exchange announcement. On January 13, Afrox released a constipated statement "advising" shareholders "of ...

Afrox's conveyor belt of excuses out of gas   Rand Daily Mail

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Daily Maverick
   
But what if Medupi is not the answer?   
BDlive
WHEN the Medupi and Kusile power stations go online, one of the enduring mysteries of the past 15 years or so will begin to clear. We will find out whether the source of South Africa's electricity crisis is a lack of bulk load. As it stands now, we do not really ...

Say goodbye to cheap electricity   MyBroadband
Eskom supplier says it's not responsible for problems with boilers, lays blame at ...   BizNews
Eskom's boiler contractor at Medupi and Kusile defends its reputation   Moneyweb.co.za
Rand Daily Mail   
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BDlive
   
Blackout? What blackout?   
BDlive
ESKOM CEO Tshediso Matona's warning about the possibility of a catastrophic total collapse of the grid was simply "the wrong use of grammar", says the power utility now. At a meeting with CEOs and business leaders earlier this month, Matona was quoted ...

Bad grammar caused blackout panic: Eskom   BusinessTech
Eskom blackout panic overstated: report   MyBroadband
No load shedding if there's no fault in system   Cape Business News
Times LIVE   
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BDlive
   
SA puts on brave face in the snow   
BDlive
THE annual gathering at Davos is derided by critics as narcissistic and out of touch. It is a haven of privilege, and is most certainly a million miles away from the daily reality of the vast majority of the world, but there is a genuine belief here that the world is ...

Davos challenge walks out 2500 bicycles to kids in South Africa   BizNews

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METALS-LME copper falls for 3rd session as dollar firms   
Reuters Africa
SINGAPORE, Jan 26 (Reuters) - London copper futures fell for a third session running on Monday as the dollar gained against the euro after Greece's Syriza party promised to roll back austerity measures as it is set to win a snap election. FUNDAMENTALS ...

Copper futures slide on fears over demand, US dollar gains   ecns

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Wall Street Journal
   
Japan Trade Deficit Halves in December   
Wall Street Journal
A forklift carries a container at a transit station in Tokyo in December. Photo: European Pressphoto Agency. By. Mitsuru Obe. Mitsuru Obe. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyMitsuru Obe · Mitsuru.Obe@wsj.com · @mit_obe. Jan. 25, 2015 8:19 p.m. ...

Japan exports grow most in year, signalling steady recovery from recession   Reuters
Japan logs record trade deficit in 2014 on weakening yen   Washington Post
Japanese exports up 12.9 per cent in December   eNCA
The Star Online   
National Review   
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USA TODAY
   
Airlines preemptively cancel 1300 flights ahead of Monday storm   
USA TODAY
Last update: 9:30 p.m. ET. Next update: By 11 p.m. ET. If you've got an airline ticket to travel on Monday, your flight might already be canceled. Especially if your plans involve New York City. Airlines are already cancelling flights ahead of a major snowstorm ...

Blizzard warning prompts United Airlines to cancel Tuesday NY flights   Reuters Africa
Northeast blizzard: What you need to know if you're traveling   CNNMoney

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teleSUR English
   
Bangladesh Looks to Establish World's 'First Solar Nation'   
teleSUR English
The Bangladeshi government is currently working toward providing electricity to the entire country via solar home systems by 2021. Currently 15 million Bangladeshi homes are now powered by solar home systems, or SHS, under a government program to ...

Bangladesh aims to be world's 'first solar nation'   Reuters
Bangladesh aims to be world's 'first solar nation' - TRFN   Reuters Africa

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The Daily Advertiser
   
The good, the bad and the superb of cheap oil   
BDlive
THE dramatic collapse of oil prices at the end of last year caught most by surprise. For three-and-a-half years, between February 2011 and August 2014, Brent crude oil traded in a stable price range, averaging about $110 a barrel. Investors, producers and ...

The good, the bad, and the great of cheap oil   Rand Daily Mail

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