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Australia
Top Sydney chef banned from restaurant business
A TOP, three-hatted Sydney chef has been banned from the restaurant business after he and his wife’s fine dining empire collapsed under debt.
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Cina
Disney, Partner to Invest Extra $800 Million in Shanghai Resort
Walt Disney Co. and its Chinese partner will invest an additional $800 million in a Shanghai theme park currently under construction, Disney CEO Robert Iger said.
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India
Strong reforms must to pull economy out of morass: India Ratings
Agency has kept its FY15 growth forecast unchanged at 5.6%
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USA
How Washingtons last remaining video rental store changed the course of privacy law
After 33 years, Potomac Video is closing its doors. It was the last remaining brick-and-mortar video rental store in the District where big chains and local entries alike have disappeared since the dawn of the streaming era and one of the first when it opened in 1981. ...
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Giappone
Italy consumer confidence, Japan retail sales
Optimism on Matteo Renzis agenda helps boost Italian consumer confidence, while Japans March retail sales rise as shoppers rush to beat sales tax
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Giappone
Japan retail sales rise at fastest pace in 17 years
Sales tax hike has caused some volatility in economic data; BOJ maintains view that economy can weather tax hike
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India
Wal-Mart paid $334 million to end India partnership
Wal-Mart paid about $234 million in debt related to the purchase of a stake in its Indian joint venture with Bharti Enterprises, according to its annual report.
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Turchia
Turkish consumers gaining faith in economy
Turkish consumers mood continued to pick up at a faster pace in April as the consumer confidence index rose by 7.9 percent to 78.5 points by the end of the month.
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Turchia
Turkish Foreign Minister Davuto?lu to leave for CAR amid spiraling bloodshed
Turkish FM Ahmet Davuto?lu will pay a visit to the crisis-torn Central African Republic (CAR) April 28 as part of a fact-finding mission of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
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USA
Toyotas U.S. sales unit set to move to Texas
Toyota Motor Corp. is relocating substantial parts of its U.S. headquarters in Torrance, California, to suburban Dallas as the world’s largest automaker seeks savings from its U.S. sales unit, sources familiar with the matter said. Employees were to be informed of the plan on Monday, said the sources, who asked ...