Archive for the May 5, 2017
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Despite the fact that less than 200,000 bales (155 kgs) of cotton from the current cotton crop (August 2016/July 2017) remain unsold with the ginners and the new cotton crop is delayed by a couple
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Despite the fact that less than 200,000 bales (155 kgs) of cotton from the current cotton crop (August 2016/July 2017) remain unsold with the ginners and the new cotton crop is delayed by a couple
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French bank BNP Paribas said Wednesday it got off to a good start in 2017, with the strength of the financial markets enabling it to notch up "solid" results in the first quarter. It said
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A lack of foreign currency means petrol pumps are running dry across Burundi, the government has admitted, as the country struggles with a serious two-year-old political crisis. Long queues have been quickly forming in the
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Private sector activity in South Africa contracted for the first time in nine months in April as new export orders continued to decline and growth remained marginal in Africa's most industrialised economy. The Standard Bank
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Private sector activity in South Africa contracted for the first time in nine months in April as new export orders continued to decline and growth remained marginal in Africa's most industrialised economy. The Standard Bank
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Facebook on Wednesday reported its quarterly profit jumped just over $3 billion as its ranks of monthly users closed in on two billion. The leading social network said it made a profit of $3.06 billion
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Facebook on Wednesday reported its quarterly profit jumped just over $3 billion as its ranks of monthly users closed in on two billion. The leading social network said it made a profit of $3.06 billion
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The value of mortgage drawdowns in Ireland grew 40 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, data showed on Thursday, with surging demand likely to put further pressure on house prices currently posting double-digit growth. Irish
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The value of mortgage drawdowns in Ireland grew 40 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, data showed on Thursday, with surging demand likely to put further pressure on house prices currently posting double-digit growth. Irish
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