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Tue 6 Jan 2009
Planning ministry to explore investment opportunities
Kenya Broadcasting Corp Written By:Judith Akolo   , Posted: Tue, Jan 06, 2009 | The government has directed, Provi...
FUND VIEW-Tough times seen for Egypt, Gulf economies in 2009
The Guardian By Alaa Shahine CAIRO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Arab stock prices, hit by the global financial crisis, probably saw t...
Tunisia economy weathers global crisis well
Middle East Online TUNIS – Oxford Business Group, one the leading publishers of economic and political intelligence on The Middle...
Afan Advocates Robust Agricultural Economy
All Africa The Kogi chapter of All Farmers' Association of Nigeria (AFAN) yesterday called for more efforts to create an ...
IRAQ: Budget cuts threaten IDP housing projects
IRINnews web | Photo: IRCS BAGHDAD, 6 January 2009 (IRIN) - Lack of government funds could force the Ministry of Displa...
What lies ahead for Africa in 2009?
BBC News By Patrick Smith | Editor, Africa Confidential | After Ghana's cliff-hanger presidential vote, Africa's electi...
Mon 5 Jan 2009
Falling metals prices will hit Africa hard
Globe and Mail | SUBJECT: The impact of collapsing base metal prices on the mining sector in Central and Southern Africa. | S...
Oil rises above $47 on OPEC output cutbacks, Nigerian unrest; Gaza conflict continues
Star Tribune | VIENNA, Austria - Oil prices rose above $47 a barrel Monday on evidence that OPEC production cutbacks were t...
Foreign Reserves Fall By $6 Billion in one Month
All Africa As the global credit crisis takes its toll on the world economy and further depresses oil prices, Nigeria's fo...
Trade Stands Out as One of Most Active Sectors in 2008
All Africa With the licensing of 4,180 large and small public and private shops and service markets, including "Nosso Sup...
Reality Check
All Africa THE year has started on an upbeat note, with local shares and even the rand taking its cue from hopes that res...
Eyes on cartel as oil supply overruns
The Australian | WHO'D like to predict where the price of oil will finish 2009? | No, I didn't think so. Goldman Sachs follow...
Sun 4 Jan 2009
IRAQ: Iraqis want free food programme to continue, finds survey
IRINnews web | Photo: IRIN BAGHDAD, 4 January 2009 (IRIN) - An Iraqi government survey conducted late 2008 has found th...
Dairy business is stalling amid a global economic slowdown and credit crisis
Austin American Statesman | FOWLER, Calif. — As recent months have made clear, the long economic boom, fueled by easy credit, led ...
Sat 3 Jan 2009
Wall Street off to happy start
The Press Democrat | Many analysts were hoping for a fresh start in the new year after a horrific 2008. But many also were taking...
Fri 2 Jan 2009
Uduaghan Predicts Tough Times But Says Delta Will Excel
All Africa Against the backdrop of the global financial meltdown and subsequent crash in oil prices which is the mainstay...
Wall Street enjoys upbeat start to 2009
Houston Chronicle | NEW YORK - Wall Street started the new year optimistically Friday as investors brushed off a weaker-than-exp...
Wall Street makes upbeat start to 2009
Houston Chronicle | NEW YORK - Wall Street began the new year optimistically Friday as investors brushed off a weaker-than-expec...
Kano Budgets N108 Billion for 2009
All Africa Kano State Government has presented a budget proposal of over N108,731,536,152.00 to the state Assembly for th...
The Economics of Infrastructure Concession
All Africa The economy of every country is broadly divided into the public and the private sectors. A major challenge fac...
Why 2009 Budget Was Passed Early - Bajomo
All Africa Former President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and Vice Chairman of the Senate C...
Economy Will Not Be Bogged Down By Global Crisis
All Africa PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni in the State of the Nation Address on New Year's Day, assured Ugandans there is goin...
Economy to Grow at Seven Percent - Mutebile
All Africa THE International Monetary Fund has predicted that the effects of the global financial crisis and recession on...
Demand for local currency falls in Zimbabwe
Dawn | HARARE, Jan 1: Zimbabwe’s economy is now virtually based on foreign exchange, a state daily said on Thursday...
Wed 31 Dec 2008
Sokoto - Diversifying the Economy
All Africa Governor Aliyu Magatarkada Wamakko of Sokoto State was justifiably angry over the diatribe by Niger-Delta Yout...
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