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Asia Stocks Pare Gain as China Rout Tempers Eased Contagion Fear
Bloomberg
Asian stocks climbed and Treasuries fell amid speculation that Monday's sell-off in risk assets was overdone. Australia's dollar retreated ahead of an interest-rate review, while Chinese shares dropped. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.6 percent by ...
China sharemarkets swings hit global marketsThe Australian
Oil prices stabilise after massive sell-offFinancial Express
China risk story just getting started, while Greece nearly over: RussellReuters
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Bloomberg
Asian stocks climbed and Treasuries fell amid speculation that Monday's sell-off in risk assets was overdone. Australia's dollar retreated ahead of an interest-rate review, while Chinese shares dropped. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.6 percent by ...
China sharemarkets swings hit global markets
Oil prices stabilise after massive sell-off
China risk story just getting started, while Greece nearly over: Russell
New Vision
Government debt is a serious problem right now, not a challenge to be left for ...
Brisbane Times
We have forgotten the 'golden rule' of debt management: borrow only to fund genuinely value-added investments. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. <i>Alan Moir cartoon on debt</i>. The Public Sector Informant: latest issue. Australian public ...
Uganda's economy is on trackNew Vision
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Brisbane Times
We have forgotten the 'golden rule' of debt management: borrow only to fund genuinely value-added investments. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. <i>Alan Moir cartoon on debt</i>. The Public Sector Informant: latest issue. Australian public ...
Uganda's economy is on track
East African Business Week
High Taxes Eat Into Ugandan Tourism
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — A perceived heavy tax burden has been cited as the main threat to crippling tourism and the hospitality industry in Uganda. "We are overwhelmed by taxes and we have asked government on several occasions to reduce on our tax burden ...
Tourism to shineIndependent
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Miss Tourism Uganda competition struck by deadly accidenteTurboNews
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AllAfrica.com
Kampala — A perceived heavy tax burden has been cited as the main threat to crippling tourism and the hospitality industry in Uganda. "We are overwhelmed by taxes and we have asked government on several occasions to reduce on our tax burden ...
Tourism to shine
Uganda tourism gets media team
Miss Tourism Uganda competition struck by deadly accident
Indiainfoline
Mobile commerce sales likely to hit $638 bn by 2018: study
Indiainfoline
Currently, the availability of e-Commerce applications on various mobility devices is helping to drive sales and revenue. E-tailers like Flipkart, Amazone and Jabong now get 50% of their revenues from consumers shopping on their mobile phones. Print Email.
Sales to hit $638 b by 2018The Hindu
Mobile Shopping Sales to Cross $638 Billion by 2018: StudyNDTV
M-commerce to generate $638 billion by 2018: StudyTimes of India
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Indiainfoline
Currently, the availability of e-Commerce applications on various mobility devices is helping to drive sales and revenue. E-tailers like Flipkart, Amazone and Jabong now get 50% of their revenues from consumers shopping on their mobile phones. Print Email.
Sales to hit $638 b by 2018
Mobile Shopping Sales to Cross $638 Billion by 2018: Study
M-commerce to generate $638 billion by 2018: Study
BDlive
S.African stocks drop, MTN slips as local CEO resigns
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, July 6 (Reuters) - South African shares fell to a two-week low on Monday, with shares in MTN, Africa's largest mobile operator, shedding almost 3 percent after the chief executive of the company's South African unit resigned, citing ...
Mobile provider MTN's top executive in South Africa is leaving after just 10 ...Quartz
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CEO of MTN's South Africa business resignsBusinessDay
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Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, July 6 (Reuters) - South African shares fell to a two-week low on Monday, with shares in MTN, Africa's largest mobile operator, shedding almost 3 percent after the chief executive of the company's South African unit resigned, citing ...
Mobile provider MTN's top executive in South Africa is leaving after just 10 ...
CEO of MTN resigns for personal reasons
CEO of MTN's South Africa business resigns
IBNLive
Google eyes a ride in Uber's turf
Herald Sun
Google has thrown its hat into the hotly contested ride-sharing ring with the aunche a pilot carpooling service for commuters in Tel Aviv, Israel. The service, which went live on Monday afternoon, is being offered through the navigation app Waze, which ...
Google tests carpooling app in Israel with Waze traffic serviceTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Bits | Google to Test Carpooling Service in IsraelNew York Times (blog)
Google tests new ride-sharing appCNN
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Herald Sun
Google has thrown its hat into the hotly contested ride-sharing ring with the aunche a pilot carpooling service for commuters in Tel Aviv, Israel. The service, which went live on Monday afternoon, is being offered through the navigation app Waze, which ...
Google tests carpooling app in Israel with Waze traffic service
Bits | Google to Test Carpooling Service in Israel
Google tests new ride-sharing app
Rapid News Network
We Live Security: Mastercard trials selfies as password replacement
Rapid News Network
The payment company will start experimenting with this new form of biometric security in the autumn, reveals CNN. MasterCard is conducting trials of a smartphone app with facial recognition abilities to validate online purchases made by the shoppers.
MasterCard to Allow Mobile Payments via Selfie AuthenticationiDigitalTimes.com
MasterCard Selfie App Verifies Online PaymentsValueWalk
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Rapid News Network
The payment company will start experimenting with this new form of biometric security in the autumn, reveals CNN. MasterCard is conducting trials of a smartphone app with facial recognition abilities to validate online purchases made by the shoppers.
MasterCard to Allow Mobile Payments via Selfie Authentication
MasterCard Selfie App Verifies Online Payments
MasterCard Closing In On Facial Scanning for Approving Online Purchases
East African Business Week
Uganda faces an 8 million housing deficit
East African Business Week
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda is facing a housing shortage of up to eight million units, including a 2.3 million deficit in urban areas, if unplanned urbanization is not checked. Dr. Kisamba Mugerwa, who chairs the National Planning Authority (NPA) was ...
Domesticate SDGs to household level – ministerNew Vision
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East African Business Week
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda is facing a housing shortage of up to eight million units, including a 2.3 million deficit in urban areas, if unplanned urbanization is not checked. Dr. Kisamba Mugerwa, who chairs the National Planning Authority (NPA) was ...
Domesticate SDGs to household level – minister
Without Engineers Growth Stalls
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — The Responsibility that Engineers have towards national development is demonstrated by the national development priorities that government has made in the past five or so years. The Uganda Vision 2040, the National Development Plans ...
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AllAfrica.com
Kampala — The Responsibility that Engineers have towards national development is demonstrated by the national development priorities that government has made in the past five or so years. The Uganda Vision 2040, the National Development Plans ...
Confusion Over Kaveera Ban
AllAfrica.com
On April 15 the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) started to enforce the ban on light weight carrier bags usually given to customers in shops. It was an act of unprecedented defiance as the day before, on April 14, none other than the ...
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AllAfrica.com
On April 15 the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) started to enforce the ban on light weight carrier bags usually given to customers in shops. It was an act of unprecedented defiance as the day before, on April 14, none other than the ...
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