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2014-12-29 Uganda Business


Government wants debt experts   
The Observer (blog)
The directorate of cash and debt management has been created at the ministry of Finance to advise the minister and secretary to the treasury on the country's debt obligations. In an advertisement run in The Economist last week, government announced ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
World commodities   
DAWN.com
GLOBAL oil markets fell again on December 24, in holiday-thin trade, extending more than a week of see-saw volatility as traders jousted over whether a growing supply glut had been fully priced in. Oil was lower early in the day and tested new lows after US ...

Oil crash surprise poses 2015 dangers just as market was looking less risky   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Crude oil may hit $80 per barrel in 2015   Nigerian Tribune
Saudi 2015 budget based on oil price around $60   The Daily Star
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
Arab News   
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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Asia follows Wall Street up in early trade Mon   
The Star Online
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged up 0.1 percent. Tokyo's Nikkei climbed 0.4 percent and Australian shares rose 0.6 percent. The Dow and S&P 500 both closed at new record highs on Friday after a broad rally. TOKYO: Asian ...

Asian shares follow Wall St up, euro wobbles   Reuters India
Euro Near Two-Year Low Amid Greek Elections Concern; Yen Weakens   Bloomberg

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NDTV
   
Gold retains sharp gains; SPDR holdings at six-year low   
Business Standard
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold was trading near its highest in nearly a week on Monday, retaining sharp short-covering gains from the previous session, but the metal could be susceptible to losses given weak investor sentiment and a strong dollar.
Gold Declines as Dollar's Strength Curbs Demand; Silver Advances   Businessweek

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Reuters
   
Low oil prices boost German growth forecast   
Seeking Alpha
The German government expects low oil prices to boost its economic growth by 0.2%-0.3% next year, Der Spiegel magazine reported, citing an internal economy ministry memo. Europe's largest economy expects to expand by 1.3% in 2015 after predicted ...

German government sees low oil prices helping economy: Spiegel   Reuters

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Leadership Newspapers
   
2014: Year Of Expected Surprises, Dramas   
Leadership Newspapers
Towards the end of 2013, many analysts had predicted a tough time for the Nigerian banking industry, considering the various policies that were being put in place by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. While banks had to ...

Organised labour slams FG over N100 centenary note   Daily Sun
Strengthening outbound money transfers critical as FX reserves dwindle   BusinessDay
Nigerian Street Changers Trade Below CBN's Targeted Band At Christmas   Ventures Africa
Daily Trust   
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ArabianBusiness.com
   
Dubai Investments plans $2.7bn property projects   
Gulf Times
A handout illustration of the Fujairah Business Park released to the media yesterday. The park will include a 220-room hotel, 200,000 square feet of offices, 150,000 square feet of retail space and some apartments. It's set for completion within two and half ...

Dubai Real Estate Development Projects Proceed In Stable Market   Live Trading News
Dubai Investments said to eye $2.7bn property projects   ArabianBusiness.com
Dubai Investments Sees $2.7bn Of Property Projects   Gulf Business News
Bloomberg   
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Times LIVE
   
US widow 'euphoric' at shark-cage safety ruling   
Times LIVE
Shark-cage diving operators may no longer be able to hide behind the indemnity documents they make their clients sign. Save & Share. Email · Print. The High Court in Cape Town ruled this week that a defence based on the fact that someone had signed a ...

Court blow for shark-cage outfits   Independent Online

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2015: A year of changes at the capital market   
The Nation Newspaper
2015 will witness a lot of changes at the capital market. From the regulatory agencies to operators and investors, the New Year will see many twists and turns, writes Capital Market Editor Taofik Salako. For the capital market, next year will witness many ...

Bear Dominates Capital Market Performance In 2014   Leadership Newspapers
Christmas trading: Investors dump ASeM for main board   Nigerian Tribune

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The rich in Nigeria don't pay tax —NLC   
Nigerian Tribune
THE Organised Labour says the rich have continued to evade tax in spite of the introduction of austerity measures by the Federal Government. Mr Peter Ozo-Eson, the General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), said in Lagos on Sunday that a ...


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