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  • East Africa to join world gas giants
    LONDON (Reuters) - To East Africa's assets of spectacular wildlife, abundant land and shimmering beaches you can now add gas - so much gas it could transform global energy flows along with some of the world's poorest countries.
  • Sudan says receives "large amount" of hard currency
    KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's central bank has received "a large amount" of hard currency from abroad and plans to use it to stabilise the pound following the local currency's effective devaluation, the deputy central bank governor said in remarks published on Saturday.
  • Messy Facebook debut marks weak day on Wall Street
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Friday after a sloppy debut by Facebook Inc spoiled hopes that a spectacular open for the most-anticipated stock sale in years would brighten the mood in what has been a gloomy month for equity markets.
  • Ghana says 8.5 pct end-year inflation target achievable
    ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana is poised to achieve its 8.5 percent inflation target for 2012 by reinforcing fiscal and monetary measures, including support for the local cedi currency, finance minister Kwabena Duffuor said on Friday.
  • Tanga Cement 2011 profit dips, eyes $165 mln expansion
    DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzanian group Tanga Cement, the country's second-largest cement maker, said full-year profit fell 31 percent on higher production costs, and announced plans to invest $165 million to boost output and exports.
 

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The TA course that you gave in conjunction with Reuters was very helpful, insightful and useful. It has certainly helped me a lot. Thank you once again.

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