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| Rural and Community Banks have been urged not to use the " Global Credit Crunch" as an excuse to deny hardworking rural dwellers loans and overdrafts that would help improve their trade and businesses.
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| Rural and Community Banks have been urged not to use the " Global Credit Crunch" as an excuse to deny hardworking rural dwellers loans and overdrafts that would help improve their trade and businesses.
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| Government on Wednesday expressed disquiet about the inactivity of some public committees appointed for specific national assignments and asked such appointees to pursue their duties with dynamism for the attainment of socio-economic development.
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| Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have decided to extend the December 2009 deadline for the launching of the West Africa Monetary Zone (WAMZ) to 2015, to facilitate the achievement of the convergence and institutional benchmarks.
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| President John Evans Atta Mills is due in Nigeria on Friday to hold discussions with Nigerian President Omar Yar' Adua on a wide range of issues including the availability of gas from Nigeria to Ghana.
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| Some Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in the Northern Region have been educated on financial management skills, records keeping and budgeting leading to better management of their enterprises so as to boost the economy of the country.
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| Mexico's tourism and services industry saw 140,000 job cuts during the flu-hit period of April and May, a business organization said Monday.
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| The German carrier Lufthansa announced here on Monday that it has increased a second weekly flight to Angola with its first service opened on June 4 to strengthen its position in the African market.
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| The ongoing international financial crisis has brought grave challenges to global employment, and countries need to work together to overcome these challenges, a senior Chinese official said here on Monday.
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| The Finnish Parliament approved a 10 percent increase in alcohol tax on Monday and alcohol prices in Finland will rise by an average of 4.5 percent from the beginning of October this year.
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