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India
India proposal to cut state holdings in firms to spur $10b in share sales
Govt asked to cut stake in state firms to 75 per cent over 3 years
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Turchia
Turkish business world demands low-tension presidential election from PM Erdo?an
The Turkish business world wants a temperate presidential election that will establish peace in the country, TOBB President Rifat Hisarc?kl?o?lu has said
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Portogallo
Aluno de Economia do Porto vence prémio Jovem Investigador 2014 em Espanha
O estudante de doutoramento da Faculdade de Economia do Porto Tiago Oliveira foi distinguido com o prémio de Jovem Investigador 2014 da Asociacion Espanola para la Economia Energetica (AEEE), pelo artigo "Intermittency in Generation and Average Price of Electricity".
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India
India cracking down on foreign-funded charities
India is cracking down on foreign-funded charities after receiving an internal report alleging they are costing the country up to 3 percent of its GDP by rallying communities against polluting industries.
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Russia
Economy Minister Says Russia Could Revise 2014 GDP Forecast Upwards
Russia's gross domestic product growth forecast of 0.5 percent for 2014 may be revised upwards in September due to the slowing pace of a decline in investment, Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said.
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Brasile
Mercado imobiliário da China perde fôlego e pede medidas de estímulo
Preço de residências caíram em metade das cidades pesquisadas na passagem de abril para maio, algo que não ocorria há dois anos
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Giappone
Japan business mood defies economic headwinds, backs BOJ optimism
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara
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USA
The New York Times gets real about economy
Congratulations to the New York Times! After more than six years of writing inane and naive stuff about the US economy, the paper finally had a eureka moment. Last Thursday...
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India
India to introduce policies to ease foreign investment in oil and gas sector: Pradhan
India intends to bring in policies which will ease the way for large foreign investments in the oil and gas sector.
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Francia
The Trade: France Sees Double Standard in U.S. Prosecution of BNP, but Justice Is Weak
The randomness and lack of transparency in its prosecution of corporations opens the Justice Department up to legitimate criticism and conspiracy theories.