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Cina
Yum's Profit Improves as China Sales Recover
Yum Brands posted first-quarter per-share earnings of 87 cents, with net income at $399 million on revenue of $2.72 billion.
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Obama seeks to use Japan trip to unlock broader Asia-Pacific trade deal
President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will tackle a number of issues during Obamas state visit to Japan, but one issue rises above the rest: whether the two countries can resolve enough of their economic differences to help unlock a broader trade deal across the entire Asia-Pacific region. ...
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Cina
Yum's profit rises as KFC in China sales rebound
Yum reported a higher-than-expected profit for its first quarter as sales recovered at its KFC chain in China.
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Chinas car lobby warns foreign brands
Foreign invested joint ventures should have their own research and development capabilities and reduce reliance on overseas technology, says Dong Yang
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Brasil e Argentina negociam para melhorar comércio
O ministro do Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior do Brasil (MIDC), Mauro Borges, desembarca no início desta tarde de terça-feira, 22, em B...
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USA
Crisi: Usa, vendite case esistenti -0,2%
Nuovi minimi da luglio del 2012
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Cina, si allarga la protesta degli operai dei grandi marchi. La Nike pensa di ritirarsi dal Bangladesh
Nuove proteste degli operai cinesi del colosso taiwanese Yue Tuen, che lavora per Nike, Adidas, Reebok e altri, mentre in Bangladesh rimangono i problemi a un...
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Spagna
Spagna, Moody's, ripresa economia solida
Finanza pubblica resta fragile, pesa aumento debito e deficit
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Factors driving Abu Dhabis rents to have a role on the sales cycle
First was the announcement that employees at Abu Dhabi government entities will have to be resident in the emirate
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WTO ruling on China export restrictions instructive for SA
It is not often that events in the arcane world of international trade law in Geneva coincide or, in this case, potentially clash with the workings of Parliament, writes Peter Leon