2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Uganda Business

  BizNews   
Pension funds could be invested beyond EAC  The Observer (blog)
Private pension funds could be invested outside East Africa when the law to liberalise the industry is finally passed, a minister has said. While presenting at an investment forum in London recently, Maria Kiwanuka, the minister for Finance, told the audience ...

Uganda insurers told to innovate   East African Business Week
Uganda economy to grow 7% a year in next 3 to 5 years   BizNews

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  The Nation   
Former farmer crowned new Miss Uganda  The Nation
KAMPALA - A former mushroom and poultry farmer has been crowned Miss Uganda following a major rebranding of the annual beauty pageant, which saw the glamour of the catwalk ditched for an army-sponsored boot camp on a farm. Leah Kalanguka, 23 ...

Leah Kalanguka is Miss Uganda   The Observer (blog)
Leah Kalanguka Is the New Miss Uganda   Uganda Online
Former farmer Leah Kalanguka crowned as new Miss Uganda   Hindustan Times

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  East African Business Week   
Dar es Salaam stock turnover reaches $15m  East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Trading volumes at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) last week reached Tsh27.62 billion ($15.85 million). According to DSE officials three years ago, it had been trading at Tsh50 billion ($31 million) per year. However ...

Tanzania signs investment deals with China worth over $1.7bn   BizNews

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  New Vision   
Profit squeezed at Sweden's Ericsson despite sales increase  New Vision
Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson reported a decline in net profit in the third quarter despite an increase in sales, boosted by business in emerging markets. Net profit for the June through September period fell 9.4 percent from a year earlier to 2.6 ...

Ericsson flags North America slowdown   Business Recorder

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  New Vision   
Ethiopian Airlines to launch direct flights to Los Angeles  New Vision
Ethiopian Airlines is set to begin operating flights between Addis Ababa and Los Angeles via Dublin in June 2015. The carrier will schedule its Addis Ababa-Dublin-Los Angeles round trips three times a week with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner wide bodies.
Ethiopian to start flights to Dublin, Los Angeles   BusinessDay

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  East African Business Week   
Kenya power rates to drop  East African Business Week
NAIROBI, Kenya - The cost of electricity in the Kenya is expected to go down by 30% by the end of October and a further 50% by early next year following the launch of the world's largest geothermal power plant. The Olkaria IV power plant commissioned by ...

Will the cost of living really come down for ordinary Kenyans?   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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  East African Business Week   
Kenya strikes more oil  East African Business Week
NAIROBI, Kenya - British Oil explorer Tullow Oil last week announced another discovery in the Kerio Basin, in north western Kenya. Tullow Oil Exploration Director Angus McCoss said in a statement that Kodos-1 well which is the first test of the Kerio Basin ...


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Tanzania getting new cheque system in 2015  East African Business Week
BAGAMOYO, Tanzania – The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) said its newly electronic system, 'Cheque Truncation System (CTS), is designed to enable commercial banks to clear cheques within hours and will start next year. “By next year, all commercial banks ...


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  Moneycontrol.com   
Asia stocks mostly higher after ECB stress tests  MiamiHerald.com
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Monday after largely positive results from the European Central Bank's stress tests of financial institutions. Investors also looked ahead to earnings and a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's ...

FOREX-Euro comes safely through ECB stress test, Aussie up   Reuters
Stocks in Asia Mixed After Most European Banks Pass Stress Tests   New York Times
RBS and Lloyds pass banking 'stress' test   Herald Scotland
Financial Times   
Moneycontrol.com   
The Independent   
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  NDTV   
Brent Drops Below $86 After Goldman Cuts Price Forecasts  NDTV
Tokyo: Brent crude futures extended declines to below $86 a barrel on Monday after Goldman Sachs cut its price forecasts for the contract and for US oil by $15 in the first quarter of next year. The US investment bank said in a research note on Sunday that it ...

Crude oil to be at US$80 in 2015   The Rakyat Post
2015 crude price forecast cut US$15 by Goldman   The Malay Mail Online
Goldman: More oil falls ahead   MacroBusiness (blog)
The Star Online   
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