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Cina
China/HSBC: PMI industrial recua a 50,4 em novembro
O índice de atividade dos gerente de compras (PMI, na sigla em inglês) do setor industrial da China, medido pelo banco HSBC, recuou para 50,4 em novem...
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USA
DealBook: Ex-U.S. Attorney to Join Davis Polk Law Firm in Washington
The prosecutor, Neil MacBride, will start in Davis Polk & Wardwells white-collar criminal defense practice early next year.
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Australia
Ryman's profits up, Melbourne sales surge
RETIREMENT village operator Ryman Healthcare has reported a record six-month profit of $58.5m as says its Melbourne venture is exceeding expectations.
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Angola Egitto India Marocco Mozambico
Duty benefits helping Africa increase exports to India
Exports from Africa to India are increasing at a healthy rate of 45% annually after the introduction of a duty benefit scheme, a top official of the Commerce Ministry today said.
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India
India's GDP growth to crawl at 4.7% in second quarter: ZyFin
Barely over a week ahead of release of the official GDP data, research and analytical firm ZyFin today estimated India's economy to expand by 4.7% in the second quarter of the current financial year. The methodology used by ZyFin is distinct and ...
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India
Foreign institutional investors to visit Uttar Pradesh
A 20-member delegation of venture capitalists and foreign institutional investors will visit Uttar Pradesh Thursday, an official said here Wednesday.
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Giappone
Japan economy gets fresh impetus as exports log biggest rise in three years
While the yen has fallen around 14% against the dollar in 2013, exports growth has largely disappointed early expectations
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Qatar
FIFA, trade unions to work on Qatar labor issues
Pressure on Qatar to improve the labor conditions for migrant workers building 2022 World Cup projects increased on Wednesday with FIFA president Sepp Blatter describing the situation as unacceptable.
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Qatar
FIFA, trade unions to work on Qatar labor issues
FIFA president Sepp Blatter says working conditions for migrant laborers building 2022 World Cup projects in Qatar are "unacceptable."
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Qatar
FIFA, trade unions to work on Qatar labor issues
Pressure on Qatar to improve the labor conditions for migrant workers building 2022 World Cup projects increased on Wednesday with FIFA president Sepp Blatter describing the situation as unacceptable.