Mozambique's property boom | FT World
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► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy. ► What is Conscious Capitalism? http://bit.ly/1d5r0Z8 ► FT Markets: http://bit.ly/1J5HNd3 ► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH
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is Portuguese spoken in Mozambique
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Desejo um futuro brilhante para os Moçambicanos e que chegue a população mais carente este boom de crescimento.Saudações a todo Moçambique desde o Brasil!!
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shd follow.up on where this market is......with energy and commodities prices softening. shd be tonnes of overhang and foreclosures?
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Africa transforming to make it more and more unaccomodating to the africans themselves...quite a shame.....aluta continua
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WOW White people in Mozambique to steal like usual.have African people not learn anything yet.Dont let white people come to your country
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Many country in Africa boom because Africa work with China, no white people
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Economica Moçambique es uma de dez mas rapididade em do mondo
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Great we have a shortage of affordable housing so now we are being catered for or maybe the expatriates are once again getting the housing whilst we the average citizens still fight among ourselves for housing perhaps living in a car whilst we wait as they are affordable second hand
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