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Greeks drain ATMs as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras calls referendum to decide ...
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Greece's banks may need an injection of fresh emergency funds to operate on Monday as people rushed to pull out money after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called a referendum that could decide his country's fate in the euro. Two senior Greek retail bank ...
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Greece's banks may need an injection of fresh emergency funds to operate on Monday as people rushed to pull out money after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called a referendum that could decide his country's fate in the euro. Two senior Greek retail bank ...
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Treasury's tariff veto blindsides Eskom
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Local consumers and businesses seem to be off the hook for the moment when it comes to electricity price hikes. The National Treasury has stipulated that any extra tariff hikes approved by the National Energy Regulator of SA must be deferred to next year, ...
Eskom to implement Stage 2 load sheddingThe Citizen
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Local consumers and businesses seem to be off the hook for the moment when it comes to electricity price hikes. The National Treasury has stipulated that any extra tariff hikes approved by the National Energy Regulator of SA must be deferred to next year, ...
Eskom to implement Stage 2 load shedding
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S.Africa's q1 spending growth quickens to annualised 3.4%
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Spending in South Africa grew at an annualised 3.4 percent in the first quarter of the year after rising 0.3 percent in the previous quarter, boosted by a faster pace of consumption by households, the central bank said on Tuesday. Household expenditure was ...
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Spending in South Africa grew at an annualised 3.4 percent in the first quarter of the year after rising 0.3 percent in the previous quarter, boosted by a faster pace of consumption by households, the central bank said on Tuesday. Household expenditure was ...
S.Africa's rand slumps 1 pct as weak economy and Greece weigh
Inflation pressure weighs on rand
Rand slumps 1% as weak economy and Greece weigh
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Mboweni heads for Brics bank
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Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene announced on Friday that former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has been appointed as the non-executive director to the board the Brics New Development Bank (NDB).
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Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene announced on Friday that former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has been appointed as the non-executive director to the board the Brics New Development Bank (NDB).
BRICS bank to be operational by end of 2015: South Africa
BRICS bank to be operational by end of 2015
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Unity needed to restore manufacturing sector
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Turning potential into profit requires government and private sector coordination. Indaba to hash out key challenges. Alameen Templeton | 28 June 2015 00:01. BMW plant rosslyn, Manufacturing (1) (Large). The Manufacturing Indaba (June 29, 30) will ...
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Turning potential into profit requires government and private sector coordination. Indaba to hash out key challenges. Alameen Templeton | 28 June 2015 00:01. BMW plant rosslyn, Manufacturing (1) (Large). The Manufacturing Indaba (June 29, 30) will ...
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Mail & Guardian Africa
World's second-largest miner Rio Tinto exits struggling Zimbabwe after selling ...
Mail & Guardian Africa
Nation has raised taxes on everything from mines to water as it scrapes to pay public wage bill, which takes up 88% of the budget. RIO Tinto Group, the world's second-largest mining company, is exiting Zimbabwe after selling its stakes in diamond and coal ...
Giant Rio Tinto quits ZimbabweThe New Age Online
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Nation has raised taxes on everything from mines to water as it scrapes to pay public wage bill, which takes up 88% of the budget. RIO Tinto Group, the world's second-largest mining company, is exiting Zimbabwe after selling its stakes in diamond and coal ...
Giant Rio Tinto quits Zimbabwe
Rio Tinto sells its interest in mines in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe: Rio Exits Zim As Plans to Merge Gem Firms Take Shape
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Stock Talk: A quiet brandy with Meyer Kahn could teach KWV
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Legend has it that in a time long gone - before anyone had heard of corporate governance or King recommendations, a time when South African Breweries (SAB) had its primary listing on the JSE and owned Southern Sun Hotels - SAB boss Meyer Kahn ruled ...
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Legend has it that in a time long gone - before anyone had heard of corporate governance or King recommendations, a time when South African Breweries (SAB) had its primary listing on the JSE and owned Southern Sun Hotels - SAB boss Meyer Kahn ruled ...
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Kenya's president appoints new central bank governor
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NAIROBI, June 26 (Reuters) - Patrick Njoroge has been formally appointed as the new governor of the Central Bank of Kenya by the president after parliament approved the choice, the central bank said on its website. President Uhuru Kenyatta also appointed ...
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NAIROBI, June 26 (Reuters) - Patrick Njoroge has been formally appointed as the new governor of the Central Bank of Kenya by the president after parliament approved the choice, the central bank said on its website. President Uhuru Kenyatta also appointed ...
President Uhuru Kenyatta appoints Patrick Njoroge new CBK governor
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Chocolate now that won't melt in your hands
Economic Times
Growing up, Frederic Depypere didn't fret much about messy chocolate. In rainy Belgium, the temperature rarely got high enough to melt a candy bar. But on a visit to steamy Shanghai five years ago, he realised that the chocolate swag from Belgium's pavilion ...
Chocolate that will melt only in mouth and not in hands will soon be a realityFinancial Express
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Economic Times
Growing up, Frederic Depypere didn't fret much about messy chocolate. In rainy Belgium, the temperature rarely got high enough to melt a candy bar. But on a visit to steamy Shanghai five years ago, he realised that the chocolate swag from Belgium's pavilion ...
Chocolate that will melt only in mouth and not in hands will soon be a reality
Chocolate Now Won't Melt in Your Hands. Because Science
Sticky fingers no nore: hot-weather chocolate is finally here
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How to be an attractive employer
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Innovative, creative and dynamic organisations that appear to be stable tend to be more attractive to employees. This is according to a survey of business and engineering students in 12 countries by employer brand builder Universum. It found that Google, ...
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Innovative, creative and dynamic organisations that appear to be stable tend to be more attractive to employees. This is according to a survey of business and engineering students in 12 countries by employer brand builder Universum. It found that Google, ...
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