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Thailandia
Thailand's army declares martial law, denies coup
Thailand's army declared martial law before dawn Tuesday in a surprise announcement it said was aimed at keeping the country stable after six months of sometimes violent political unrest. The military, however, denied a coup d'etat was underway.
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Turchia
ECB will be decisive on Turkish economy, not Fed, says senior US
The Turkish economy faces greater threats from problems in Europe than it does from an end to the U.S. Federal Reserves stimulus program, a prominent American economist has said.
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Thailandia
Thailandia: tv, esercito decreta legge marziale
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India
India's overseas direct investments rise in April over March: RBI
Overseas direct investments by Indian corporates rose to $5.58 billion in April from $5.23 billion in the previous month, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India on Monday.
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Messico
GIC seeks Mexico energy investments
Singapores sovereign wealth fund wants to team up with Pemex or CFE as the energy sector is liberalised under Enrique Peña Nieto
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Cina
Delphi Expects China's Auto Sales to Soar
Auto-parts maker Delphi Automotive said its China revenue could double by 2016 to $5.5 billion as the auto industry continues to grow and car makers shift to higher-quality vehicles.
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Al Mansouri: $4 billion UAE investments in Vietnam
Minister of Economy eager to build strategic partnership
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Angola Egitto Marocco Mozambico
Foreign investment in Africa to hit high
Portfolio flows into Africa are expected to reach nearly $24.1bn this year, a new high, as the continents growth accelerates to pre-2008 crisis levels
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Portogallo
AICEP diz que China já é o 10.º mercado de Portugal
O novo presidente da AICEP, Miguel Frasquilho, disse que no primeiro trimestre de 2014 a China foi já o 10.º cliente de Portugal mas poderá subir ainda mais.
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Giappone
Record Japan machinery orders suggest economy may jump tax hurdle
Outlook seen brighter, tax hike impact may be limited