2015年9月25日 星期五

2015-09-26 Uganda Business


NDTV
   
Volkswagen Picks Company Veteran to Tackle Emissions Crisis   
NDTV
Wolfsburg, Germany: Volkswagen named company veteran Matthias Mueller as its chief executive on Friday as the German carmaker struggles to get to grips with a crisis over rigged diesel emission tests that its chairman called "a moral and political ...
New ceo must turn around fortunes of the wartime giant that became the pride ...   Irish Independent
Volkswagen appoints Porsche boss Matthias Mueller as new CEO   Daily News & Analysis
Volkswagen models sale halted in Switzerland   BBC News
New Zealand Herald   
Zee News   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
US crude move higher, amid 4th straight decline in weekly rig counts   
Moneycontrol.com
Investing.com - Investing.com -- U.S. crude futures rose moderately on Friday extending minor gains from one session earlier, as oil rigs nationwide fell for a fourth consecutive week. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, WTI crude for November ...
Prompt Cushing oil roll rises to parity, firmest this year   Reuters
Oil prices gain after choppy week   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Oil prices rise amid declining inventories   Rapid News Network
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Oil and Gas Investor (registration)   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Inquirer.net
   
Volkswagen scandal touches nerve center of German economy   
Inquirer.net
The VW Logo is photographed at a car at the Car Show in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015. Volkswagen has admitted that it intentionally installed software programmed to switch engines to a cleaner mode during official emissions testing.
Volkswagen sideswiped by environmental law and 'governments cashing in'   RT
Volkswagen scandal touches nerve centre of German economy   New Vision
Will Volkswagen Scandal Tarnish 'Made in Germany' Image?   ABC News
The Week Magazine   
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New York Times
   
Economy grew 3.9 percent in April-June quarter   
Observer-Reporter
WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy grew at an even faster clip in the spring than previously estimated. But that growth likely slowed in the summer, held back by global headwinds and turbulent financial markets. The overall economy expanded at an annual ...

Keep Fooling Yourselves With The Quarter-To-Quarter GDP Numbers   Seeking Alpha
Economy grew at 3.9 percent rate in April-June quarter   mySanAntonio.com
GDP Growth in 2nd Quarter Is Revised Up to 3.9%   New York Times
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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Japan Today
   
Abe headed to UN; talks with Putin also on schedule   
Japan Today
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday will leave Japan to attend a United Nations meeting next week, the government said Friday, with plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reportedly announce support for Syrian refugees.

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