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Giappone
Japan increases duty-free items
TOKYO The Japanese government expanded Wednesday its list of duty-free items for foreign visitors to include foods, alcohol, drugs and cosmetics on top of electronic goods, clothing and bags already exempt from the consumption tax.
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Russia
EU Blocks Russia From Changing EU-Ukraine Trade Deal
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } An EU-Ukraine trade deal at the centre of tensions between Russia and the West can only be changed by Brussels and Kiev, the head of the European Commission told Russia's President Vladimir Putin in a letter on Wednesday. ...
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Brasile
Brazils Presidential Candidates Announce Plans for Ailing Economy
By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL Rising inflation and plunging economic growth have been major concerns for Brazilians this election year. According to government data, Brazils GDP has gone from a growth of 7.5 percent per year in 2010 to forecasts of 0.7 percent in 2014, ...
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Cina
Ações caem com agitações em Hong Kong; PMI da China oferece pouco alívio
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Cina
Atividade industrial da China se estabiliza em setembro, mostra PMI oficial
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Qatar
Qatar-backed Sainsbury's cuts full-year sales forecast
UK grocery giant - 25.9% owned by Qatar - also says its shares slide as it warned it would assess its dividend policy
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Russia
Russia's Finance Ministry Dismisses Capital Controls as 'Unacceptable'
Restrictions on capital and currency movements would be "absolutely unacceptable," Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said Wednesday.
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Turchia
Turkish finance minister promises reforms
Simsek concedes country has suffered blow to reputation
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Dubai's ICD eyes more business with Africa's Dangote
Investment Corporation of Dubai looks to follow up purchase of $300m stake in Dangote Cement last month
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Russia
Russia proposes tit-for-tat law on asset seizure
Rule would allow apply to any foreign-owned assets on Russian territory