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India
New India rail minister seeks foreign investment
Ambitious proposals unveiled as part of annual rail budget indicates governments plan to move quickly on reform promises
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Brasile
Vaga de investimentos chineses em curso no Brasil
Uma vaga de grandes investimentos chineses antecede a primeira visita ao Brasil do Presidente da China, Xi Jinping, que deve selar importantes compromissos a nível dos dois governos
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Cina
BMW Car Sales Boosted by China
BMW sold more cars than ever before in the first half of the year, helped by strong demand in China, the German car maker said.
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India
New India rail minister seeks foreign investment
India's new rail minister on Tuesday proposed allowing foreign investment to modernize the country's cash-strapped state railways.
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USA
Washington poised to start legal marijuana sales
As Washington state readied to become only the second state to allow people to buy marijuana legally without a doctor's note, lines were already forming in front of the lucky few stores that got last-minute approval to sell.
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Cina
Samsung earnings hit by slowing China sales
Samsung Electronics Co. said operating profit declined to a two-year low in the second quarter, hit by the strong local currency and slowing demand for smartphones in China.
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Turchia Germania
Turkish citizens in Germany go to top court to cancel foreign voting plans
Three Turkish citizens living in Germany have applied to the Turkish Constitution Court, complaining that the Aug. 10 presidential elections will violate their right to vote
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India
India Ratings backs UPA's fiscal consolidation pill for economy
The rating agency attributed this to a low revenue base and high committed expenditure and added the country will have to double its revenue given the high debt levels
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Brasile
Investimentos do Brasil no Peru superam 6 bilhões dólares
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Portogallo
Economia "está melhor" e Portugal não voltará à recessão
O vice-primeiro-ministro afirmou hoje que a economia portuguesa ainda não chegou a um "patamar ótimo, nem sequer muito bom", mas que está melhor do que há um ano, sublinhando que Portugal não voltará...