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Ghana
Flights Diversion By Foreign Airlines To Ghana, Cotonou Worries Stakeholders
Stakeholders in the aviation sector have expressed displeasure over the continued diversion of flights coming to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) to Accra and Cotonou due to poor visibility. The leadership of the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers’ Association (NATCA) in their reaction notes with displeasure the unwholesome event unfolding ...
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Nigeria
TETFund And The Quest For Knowledge-based Economy In Nigeria
Worldwide, evidence has shown that leading nations are adopting a knowledge-based economy rather than over dependence on the available resources. In this report, HENRY TYOHEMBA writes on the need to adopt a system of consumption and production that is based on intellectual capital for sustainable economic growth and development in ...
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Kenya
Nairobi matatu owners sue over increased monthly parking rates
The new rates were to take effect following the implementation of the Finance Act.
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Senegal
Politique ferroviaire : vers un investissement annuel de 50 milliards de francs
Dakar, 9 jan (APS) – Un financement annuel de l'ordre de 50 milliards de francs Cfa, représentant en moyenne 0, 9 % du produit intérieur brut (PIB), sera investi dans la mise en œuvre de projets structurants du chemin de fer, a rappelé jeudi à Dakar le secrétaire d'Etat au ...
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Thailandia
New year, new hope
After a year of diminished expectations, one might wonder whether the Thai economy this year will expand at a lower rate, the same or a higher rate than last year. But before we look into the future, it is worth examining what happened in 2019.
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USA
Finnomena eyes $3bn in AUM by 2023
Finnomena, a fintech investment and wealth management platform, plans to expand its business into regional countries and increase assets under management (AUM) to US$3 billion (90 billion baht) by 2023 after raising capital through Series B funding worth $13.5 million in total.
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Cina
Hopes for spike in U.S. farm exports to China dim ahead of trade deal signing
Days before a U.S.-China trade deal is due to be signed, large Chinese purchases of Brazilian soybeans and a pair of unexpected policy moves by ...
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Cina USA
Stocks rise as China confirms trade deal signing next week
U.S stocks climbed in midday trading on Thursday as investors cheered confirmation from China that its top trade official will head to Washington next week ...
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Giappone Iran
Japan firms pull staff out of Iran and limit Iraq travel amid high tensions
As of Oct. 1, 2018, Japanese companies have 30 operational bases in Iran, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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USA
Non solo dazi: perché sono crollati gli investimenti cinesi in Usa ed Europa
Le operazioni verso il Vecchio Continente scendono del 40%, quelle verso gli Usa di 8 punti percentuali. Pesano le ...