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- Nigeria: How the Fuel Row Caught Fire
Af Conf (London)-Nobody in government, least of all President Goodluck Jonathan, seemed prepared for the torrent of opposition excited by the decision to end fuel subsidies. This doubled the retail price of petrol on New Year's Day. The inflationary effect of the new fuel prices on goods and services was devastating for poor people and lost the government any goodwill it had picked up since ...
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?A lot of people still don?t have a clue about it,? reveals Mark Somerville of Midhurst TV firm CJ Hampshire on the hugely-significant digital switchover.
rogue traders latest 12 Feb 2012 - How £50m in UN food aid for starving went to buy wheat from Glencore
£50bn merger with Xstrata will be latest City coup for billionaires behind commodities trader More than £50m of World Food Programme aid to feed the starving has ended up in the hands of a London-listed commodities trader run by billionaires, despite a pledge by the United Nations agency to buy food from "very poor farmers". Glencore International, which buys up supplies from farmers and sells ...
rogue traders latest 12 Feb 2012 - MarketWatch First Take: Oil prices heed the Fed, ignore Iran
Crude-oil prices rise as U.S. monetary policy drowns out the latest overtures from Iran?s Ahmadinejad.
rogue traders latest 12 Feb 2012 - Oil prices heed the Fed, ignore Iran
Crude-oil prices rise as U.S. monetary policy drowns out the latest overtures from Iran?s Ahmadinejad.
rogue traders latest 12 Feb 2012 - Debt crisis: as it happened January 17, 2012
IMF chief Christine Lagarde to explore ways to "defuse current global economic weaknesses", as lead bank negotiator for holders of Greek debt confirms he will return to Athens on Wednesday for ...
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