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Home, auto loans will come down further, says FM
13 Jun 2015
Home, auto loans will come down further, says FM
13 Jun 2015
Hess Corp sells half of Bakken midstream assets for $2.68 bn
12 Jun 2015
Hess intends to use the sale proceeds to strengthen its balance sheet in the volatile oil price environment for future growth and share buybacks
Australian regulator raises concerns over $1.2-bn TPG-iiNet deal
11 Jun 2015
The acquisition will create Australia’s second-biggest provider of fixed-line broadband services, behind telecom giant Telstra’s Big Pond and ahead of SingTel’s Optus and M2 Group’s Dodo and iPrimus
US topples Saudi Arabia as biggest oil producer in 2014
10 Jun 2015
The United States emerged as the world's biggest oil producer in 2014 with estimated production of 11.6 million barrels of oil per day, toppling Opec major Saudi Arabia's 11.5 mbpd
The secret longing to own a restaurant
09 Jun 2015
Why would anyone want to enter a business in which many fail, few survive and even fewer thrive, wonders hospitality business consultant and author Ravi Wazir
Food safety regulator orders testing of all fast food brands
08 Jun 2015
All fast food brands sold in the country will undergo physical and chemical examination for possible harmful content, including moulds, living and dead insects, insect fragments and rodent contamination, fungus, rancidity, musty odour and added colours
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