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Germania
German business attacks complacent Berlin
Criticisms of Merkel government come as Europes largest economy shows signs of slowing, raising concerns about its ability to continue driving eurozone growth
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Germania
German business attacks complacent Berlin
Criticisms of Merkel government come as Europes largest economy shows signs of slowing, raising concerns about its ability to continue driving eurozone growth
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Brasile
Frail economy dents Brazils car industry
Hundreds of automotive workers are having to accept forced lay-offs as the countrys economy endures its worst performance since the financial crisis
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Dubai Duty Free sales at Al Maktoum International touches $14.8m
Sales recorded accounted for 1.3% of the airport retailers revenue
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India
Bahrain Batelco says India ex-partner is bankrupt, seeks $212 mln owed
Court declared Siva chairman bankrupt and issued issued an indefinite worldwide freeze on his assets last week
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India
Indias Zensar announces new partnership
Information services firm expect to expand in the Middle East with new partnership with Agile Financial
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USA
Brookings study: Miami attracts big share of foreign students, but not in STEM fields
South Florida ranks among the highest areas of the country for attracting foreign students, and the metropolitan area also ranks high nationally for retaining foreign talent after graduation. Yet, the Miami area ranks near the bottom among metro areas for foreign students who study science, technology, engineering or ...
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Turchia
Turkish Deputy PM Babacan to maintain oversight of economy - for now
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan will retain overall responsibility for the economy in the new government, a move likely to ease concerns of a turf war within the Cabinet
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Egitto
Egypt to issue certificates to finance Suez Canal
Project includes the development of 76,000 sq km around the canal into an international industrial and logistics hub
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Giappone
Japan, U.S. to hold TPP auto trade talks this week
Japan and the United States will hold talks on bilateral auto trade in Washington for three days starting Wednesday, government officials in Tokyo said. The discussions, part of multilateral negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal, are designed to bridge differences over issues, including greater U.S. access to the ...