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| | | ... stood at high levels. The rapid rate in which inequality increased was most evident in Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ethiopia, Zambia, and 37 other countries. Gini coefficients, a common measure of income distribution inequality, among these countries register ... |
| | | | ... lockdown and we are seeing continued re-openings, for better or worse." It identifies "trouble spots" as Lebanon, Argentina, Zambia, Ecuador and Sri Lanka, and expects further EM countries to be added to the list. |
| | | | ... regulations that limit competition in food markets, could lift nearly half a million people in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia alone out of poverty and collectively save households in these countries over A$930 million a year. At the same time, it found ... |
| | | | ... Indonesia, Malawi, Morocco, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Zambia. Commenting on the program, Bloomberg founder and American business magnate Michael R. Bloomberg said: "Improving the availability ... |
| | | | ... slowing Chinese investment growth, according to International Monetary Fund research. Only Iran, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Zambia and Chile would suffer bigger effects on their economies." (Australian Financial Review) The AFR adds, "An indicative interpretation ... |
| | | | ... "There's not a generic overall blessing of all local currency markets. A lot of them don't seem to make sense, but Brazil, Zambia, South Africa, and Colombia do pay high interest rates and we think they're too high." "What Brazil is doing is some of ... |
| | | | ... at a total value of $4.01 million, after announcing on Wednesday assay results from drilling at its Kangaluwi project in Zambia. Zambezi shares were trading at 4.2 cents, down 0.4 cents or 8.7 per cent. National turnover was 1.46 billion shares worth ... |
| | | | ... up half a cent or 12.82 per cent, after announcing on Wednesday assay results from drilling at its Kangaluwi project in Zambia, in southern Africa. National turnover was 1.26 billion shares worth $2.02 billion, with 457 stocks up, 505 down and 388 un ... |
| | | | ... efficiency of public expenditures and to diversify their economies beyond non-renewable sources of wealth. "Countries like Zambia and other mineral-rich African nations must articulate a development strategy and make policy choices that would guarantee ... |
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