Jean Philippe Payet
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Egypt outlook raised to stable
Moody's Investors Service has said that Egypt's sovereign ratings outlook has been raised to stable from negative citing slower inflation and 'the government's... Lire la suite
Publié le 20 août 2009 -
Icy atmosphere permeates Madagascar meeting in Maputo
Madagascar's feuding leaders met on Wednesday for direct talks for the first time since opposition leader Andry Rajoelina ousted President Marc Ravalomanana fro... Lire la suite
Publié le 08 août 2009 FINANCES -
India Gets Caught Short as Sugar Prices Soar
By VIKAS BAJAJ - New York Times, August 5, 2009LONI KALBHOR, India — Sanjay Gujar’s family has raised sugar cane for generations. But last year, after sugar... Lire la suite
Publié le 08 août 2009 FINANCES -
Can Wal-Mart Be Sustainable?
Recently, Wal-Mart has been rolling out plans for what it calls a sustainability index — a measure of how green the products it sells really are. It is asking... Lire la suite
Publié le 07 août 2009 FINANCES -
Reprise de Zain : Etisalat sort du bois
06/08/2009 | Jeune Afrique | Par : Faïza GhozaliEtisalat reprend au vol la proie Zain délaissée par Vivendi. Au matin du 20 juillet, le français a indiqué... Lire la suite
Publié le 07 août 2009 FINANCES -
South africa: Fuel task team moves to allay 2010 fears
August 7, 2009 - Business Report - By Justin BrownSouth Africa's 2010 World Cup dreams could be turned into a nightmare by insufficient fuel supply, as the... Lire la suite
Publié le 07 août 2009 FINANCES -
New oil field found in Uganda
British Tullow Oil plc said Thursday it had discovered a new field in Uganda estimated to have up to 50 million barrels.The site is located in the Victoria... Lire la suite
Publié le 07 août 2009 FINANCES -
R2.4bn to help weather recession in South Africa
Thursday, 06 August 2009An amount of R2.4 billion will be placed in a national job fund to help employers and workers weather South Africa's recession, Presiden... Lire la suite
Publié le 07 août 2009 FINANCES -
Rwanda: 43 Percent of International Tourists Visits Were Business Oriented
Alex Ngarambe, The New Times, 4 August 2009Out of a total of 439,017 international tourists listed in the first semester of 2009 (January to June) 43 percent... Lire la suite
Publié le 06 août 2009 -
Joint Gulf Electricity Grid Passes Major Milestone
The first stage in synchronizing the electrical power grids of six Gulf nations was completed early this week as Qatar and Bahrain successfully merged their... Lire la suite
Publié le 04 août 2009 FINANCES
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