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  African Business
  Can Africa survive?  
  The massive and unprecedented intervention by many governments around the world appears to have halted the financial meltdown just in the nick of time. But while global banks were crashing all around it, the industry in Africa remained firm. Is...
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  New African
  South Africa gets ready for President Zuma  
  Now that the battle for the heart of the ANC has been lost and won, the great imponderable is the question: What lies ahead in the road of a Jacob Zuma presidency? Will it be a dynamo or a...
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  The Middle East
  Islamic Banking  
  Islamic banking is steadily moving into the mainstream of conventional financial systems and has remained largely insulated from the global credit crisis. It is expanding not only in the Muslim world, but also in other countries where Muslims are a...
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  African Banker
  Turning the Corner  
  As the leading emerging markets in South-East Asia begin to falter under the impact of the global credit crunch and contracting European and US economies, Africa is attracting an increasing volume of private capital. In fact, private capital flows are...
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  Le Magazine de l’Afrique
  La Chine en Afrique. Inquiète l’Occident  
  La Chine n’est pas un pays comme les autres: avec une population de plus d’1.3 milliard d’habitants, le géant asiatique existe depuis plus de 5000 ans. C'est l'Etat-nation centralisé, le plus vieux au monde. Il l'est depuis plus de deux...
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