FINANCIAL MARKETS
Borrowing costs for the Chinese yuan in Hong Kong SAR, China posted
record jumps across tenors ranging up to a year, as suspected
intervention from...
Creamer Media’s Uranium 2015 report examines the global uranium
market in the context of demand, supply, pricing and market outlook,
with a particular focus on the african u...
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The Port City of Massawa
The first maritime city of the country opens to inte...
Ghana's President John Atta Mills, who won international praise for
presiding over a stable model democracy in africa, died suddenly on
Tuesday and his vice-president was qui...
Ghanaians have been giddy about the oil discovery on the Western
shores of Ghana. Some are looking to work in the potential oil
industry, while others are looking to ...
Ghana is to host the maiden edition of West africa Investment
Conference in Accra, aimed at promoting the private sector in the sub
region.
The conference, scheduled...
ERITREA, mining OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES
By Adnkronos
[http://www.adnkronos.com/soldi/economia/2015/12/29/eritrea-miniere-opportunita-per-imprese-internazion...
Aditya Basrur [https://www.quora.com/profile/Aditya-Basrur]
New York Times had an interesting article on China's Foreign
Investments - The World According to China.
[http://...
Did world leaders at the 21st Conference of Parties to the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change agree to the recommended carbon
emissions target of 1.5 degrees Celsius? N...
"Everything that sustains us - grown, mined, or drilled - begins
its journey to us on a low-volume road (Long)." Defined as roads with
traffic volumes of no more than 400 v...
By Jon Yeomans
The Telegraph, London
Monday, December 21, 2015
Randgold Resources has abandoned plans to redevelop a gold mine in
Ghana, just three months after announcing...
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Energy suppliers must focus on reliability, cost and sustainability to
keep in step with a rapidly changing events industry, writes David de...