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Monday, September 5, 2011

South Africa in Census Challenge

Monday, September 5, 2011
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JOHANNESBURG—South Africa will launch its national census in October, but first it must overcome some obstacles to the survey, chief among them a fear of the census takers.

In a country grappling with high levels of crime, official census takers have a hard time trying to convince South Africans that it's safe to let them into their homes to record deeply personal information such as their age, employment and household resources. Census takers will be trying to gain access to places as varied as densely packed low-income informal settlements to exclusive gated communities, where high walls and suspicious ...



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Islamic Militants Tighten Grip on South Yemen Town

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SANAA, Yemen—Yemeni military officials say hundreds of Islamic militants have tightened their grip on a southern town two days after seizing banks and government offices there.

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An anti-government protester shouts slogans during a rally to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa on Sunday.

Critics accused embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh of allowing the militants to seize Zinjibar to distract from three months of mass protests calling for an end to his 33-year rule. Mr. Saleh has warned that without him, al-Qaeda would seize control of Yemen.

The officials say militants seized tanks Saturday night after the governor, the security chief and the head of an army brigade left the town.

Army units clashed with the militants outside the city. Medical officials said Sunday six civilians were killed.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Meanwhile Sunday, a Yemeni rights activist says a brigade of the powerful Republican Guard un by the son of Mr. Saleh has defected to the opposition in a southern province.

It is the first reported defection among the elite troops, which have been the core of Mr. Saleh's hold on power despite three months of massive street protests and defections by some military and tribal allies.

Activist Abdul-Rahman Ahmed says a letter from Brig. Gen. Ibrahim al-Jayfi, commander of the Guard's Ninth Brigade, was read to thousands of protesters in the provincial capital of Damar on Sunday.

Sheik Sadeq al-Ahmar of the powerful Hashid tribal confederation, whose fighters battled Mr. Saleh's troops for five days last week, has called on the Guard to help topple Mr. Saleh. The clashes killed 124 people.



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South Africa Considers IMF Nomination

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JOHANNESBURG—South Africa is mulling whether to nominate its own candidate for the position of managing director of the IMF or to support someone from another developing country, a Treasury spokesman said Wednesday.

"South Africa has yet to decide whether to nominate a candidate or not," said the spokesman, Jabulani Sikhakhane. In a brief emailed statement, Mr. Sikhakhane confirmed that the country was in talks with other developing nations "on the IMF leadership issue" and ...



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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Hong Kong E-Commerce Lags Behind South Korea, Japan

Saturday, May 7, 2011
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Online shopping in Hong Kong lags behind other highly developed markets, due to the city’s density and the relative ease with which consumers can buy goods in stores, according to the Boston Consulting Group, which was commissioned by search giant Google Inc. to conduct a study on how the Internet has influenced Hong Kong business.

Despite Hong Kong’s advanced network infrastructure, it ranked 13th in the study’s global e-Intensity Index, a measurement of Internet enablement, expenditure and engagement. Denmark, South Korea and Japan led the list of 46 countries. The United States ranked 11th.

Hong Kong supports more than 4.8 million Internet users and has a household broadband penetration rate of 82%. Its average broadband speed, at 8,200 kilobits per second, is also one of the fastest in the world. But the study showed that Hong Kong’s Internet expenditure, which  includes e-commerce,  is below average for developed countries.

The study also projects the growth of Hong Kong’s Internet economy—consisting  of online shopping, e-commerce, and investments in the Internet— at 7% a year—outpacing the city’s forecast gross domestic product growth rate of 4%.

The Internet economy contributed 5.9% of Hong Kong’s total GDP in 2009, the report said, putting the territory on par with the U.S. and several northern European countries, which have Internet-economy contribution rates around 6%-7%.

The study, named “Connected Harbor: How the Internet is Transforming Hong Kong’s Economy,” is part of a global series by BCG and Google. The Hong Kong study is the first in Asia.



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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Hong Kong E-Commerce Lags Behind South Korea, Japan

Thursday, May 5, 2011
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Online shopping in Hong Kong lags behind other highly developed markets, due to the city’s density and the relative ease with which consumers can buy goods in stores, according to the Boston Consulting Group, which was commissioned by search giant Google Inc. to conduct a study on how the Internet has influenced Hong Kong business.

Despite Hong Kong’s advanced network infrastructure, it ranked 13th in the study’s global e-Intensity Index, a measurement of Internet enablement, expenditure and engagement. Denmark, South Korea and Japan led the list of 46 countries. The United States ranked 11th.

Hong Kong supports more than 4.8 million Internet users and has a household broadband penetration rate of 82%. Its average broadband speed, at 8,200 kilobits per second, is also one of the fastest in the world. But the study showed that Hong Kong’s Internet expenditure, which  includes e-commerce,  is below average for developed countries.

The study also projects the growth of Hong Kong’s Internet economy—consisting  of online shopping, e-commerce, and investments in the Internet— at 7% a year—outpacing the city’s forecast gross domestic product growth rate of 4%.

The Internet economy contributed 5.9% of Hong Kong’s total GDP in 2009, the report said, putting the territory on par with the U.S. and several northern European countries, which have Internet-economy contribution rates around 6%-7%.

The study, named “Connected Harbor: How the Internet is Transforming Hong Kong’s Economy,” is part of a global series by BCG and Google. The Hong Kong study is the first in Asia.



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