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Barclays to cut pay by £450m over scandals
Barclays plans to cut or claw back about 450 million pounds of pay from its staff, a source says.
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Gordhan concerned about unemployment
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says SA’s “broad unemployment rate” stands at more than 30%.
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Gordhan announces R7bn in personal tax relief
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says health and education remain a strong priority in the country.
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Google extends social Web reach
Google hopes its reach will help it track users as they surf the Internet.
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No word from Microsoft on Office for iPad
Microsoft is keeping mum on whether it will allow its software on iPads.
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Donkey meat 'not a health risk'
Eating donkey, goat or water buffalo meat poses no health risk, a dietician says.
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High expectations for budget speech
NGOs, trade unions and businesses are eagerly anticipating Pravin Gordhan's budget speech.
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All eyes on Pravin
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will deliver his much awaited budget speech for 2013.
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Sonys Xperia Z off to a good start - executive
Sony says it is receiving a lot of orders for its Xperia Z high-end smartphone.
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Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 10 browser
Microsoft Corp IE 10 is 20 percent faster at downloading sites than its predecessor.
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Nestle buys US medical foods firm Pamlab
Pamlab is the latest in a string of recent acquisitions as the world's biggest food group expands.
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JPMorgan Chase to cut up to 4,000 jobs
About 4,000 people stand to lose their jobs at JPMorgan Chase.
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Mining unions, govt. sign peace accord
Unions and government agreed on terms and conditions for peace in the mining industry.
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HP sells webOS operating system
Hewlett-Packard Co will sell the webOS operating system to South Korea's LG Electronics Inc.
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SA eagerly await budget speech
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will present his 2013 Budget Speech in Cape Town on Wednesday.
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Nokia strengthens basic range
Nokia hopes the new phones will increase sales in emerging markets.
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Samsung to unveil next Galaxy S smartphone
The Galaxy S IV model will heat up competition in the crucial US mobile phone market.
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Construction price-fixing probe continues
The Competition Commission will take at least two months to complete the first phase of its probe.
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Moody's strips Britain of triple-A rating
Britain suffered its first ever sovereign ratings downgrade from a major agency on Friday.
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Nokia to fight rivals with cheaper models
Nokia hopes to fight its rivals in the smartphone sector with its cheaper devices.
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Malema's goods auctioned off
Julius Malema’s grand piano has fetched R9,500 at an auction in Polokwane.