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Angola
Angola: Angola Among Stimulus Investment's Worries
[Namibian] PRIVATE equity investment firm, Stimulus Investments has said some of the factors likely to impact on its performance this year, include the slowdown in the economy and the ongoing drought in the country.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Investing in Agriculture - Way Out of Current Economic Challenges in the Country
[Vanguard] We are faced with realities that oil cannot do it alone anymore, going by the current oil price. It is evident that Nigeria does not produce oil directly. We do it through joint venture patterns like Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron, and Agip.
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Russia
Zimbabwe: Russian Business Delegation Expected
[The Herald] A Russian business delegation will visit Zimbabwe in November this year to follow up on their interest to invest in Zimbabwe's Special Economic Zones, Ministry of Macro Economic Planning and Investment Promotion permanent secretary Dr Desire Sibanda has said. In a statement from Moscow last week, where he ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Nigeria Partners UAE On Investment Forum At Gitex 2016
[Daily Trust] The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) will be co-managing the Africa Investment Forum (AIF) with the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) as part of major conference highlights around the major themes of this year's Gitex Technology Show.
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Etiopia
Fostering the Aviation Industry to Sustain Tourism, Trade, and National Economic Growth
[Ethiopian Herald] The role the aviation industry has to play in the development is not confined to the Ethiopian economy. It as well holds a promise to the growth of the entire continent. The Ethiopian Airlines has made a vital contribution to Ethiopia's economy and its bright future ahead. With ...
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Giappone
Japanese firms assess work prospects, staff safety in Bangladesh after attacks
The terrorist attack in Dhaka has dampened prospects for Japanese firms that in recent years have grown more dependent on Bangladesh. The post Japanese firms assess work prospects, staff safety in Bangladesh after attacks appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Dollar inches up to ¥102.70 in aimless Tokyo trade
The dollar inched up to levels around ¥102.70 in Tokyo trading on Monday, with many traders retreating to the sidelines due to a dearth of fresh incentives. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥102.71-71, up from ¥102.54-55 at the same time Friday. The euro was at $1.1122-1.1122, up from ...
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Giappone
Nissan’s ‘Le Cost Killer’ stirs fear in Okayama factory town
Investors cheered when Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn announced in May that his company would acquire a 34 percent stake of scandal-tainted Mitsubishi Motors Corp. as part of an expanded strategic partnership. However, the reaction has been far less buoyant in Mizushima, an industrial Okayama Prefecture town that ...
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Giappone
Nikkei run continues in thin trading
The key Nikkei average rose for the sixth straight session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Monday, backed by purchases of domestic demand- and resource-oriented issues, but trading remained quiet in the absence of fresh incentives. The 225-issue Nikkei average climbed 93.32 points, or 0.60 percent, to end at 15,775.80. ...
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Giappone
Hitachi Zosen eyes M&A to beef up energy-from-waste business
Hitachi Zosen Corp., a Japanese builder of plants and bridges, is pursuing mergers and acquisitions as it seeks to strengthen its waste-to-energy plant business and expand to South Asia and the Middle East. The Osaka-based company set aside ¥40 billion ($389 million) for M&A as part of a three-year business ...