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Giappone
Japan tallies weak yen as prices rise without export gain
It was called “endaka” — a Japanese term for currency strength that sapped the economy — and reversing it was supposed to help end deflation and stoke growth. Parts of the recipe aren’t coming out as advertised. Less than two years after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office and championed ...
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Cina
Chinas Energetic Enforcement of Antitrust Rules Alarms Foreign Firms
The increasing application of antimonopoly laws, against companies like Microsoft and Qualcomm, has raised concern in boardrooms around the world.
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India
Black money: India gets 24,000 pieces of secret foreign data
In its effort to unearth black money stashed away abroad, India has received data on over 24,000 instances of alleged tax evasion and dubious funds which has been detected in foreign shores in the last financial year
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India
India extends export benefits to rupee trade with Iran
Exports to Iran in Indian rupee will also be entitled for trade benefits as available to exporters realising proceeds in freely convertible currencies.
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Russia
Baltics Brush Off Russia's Food Import Ban
The Baltic states, faced with a ban on food products ranging from beef to cottage cheese by Russia, say their dairy and transport sectors are most vulnerable but brushed off any major economic hit, saying they had long grown used to such embargoes.
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Russia
Kazakhstan Stays Away From Russia's Food Import Ban
Kazakhstan, a member of a Russian-led Customs Union that also includes Belarus, currently has no plans to back Russia's retaliatory embargo on food imports from Western countries that have sanctioned it over its actions in Ukraine, a senior Kazakh official said.
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Russia
Car Sales in Russia Falling Ever Faster as Ukraine Crisis Hits Confidence
The downturn in Russia's car market gathered pace in July, with sales sliding 23 percent year-on-year in the latest sign that Russian consumers are growing increasingly worried about the impact of the Ukraine crisis.
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UAE bourses continue showing signs on weak trade
DFM crawls up 0.11% as ADX gains 0.37%
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Turchia
Turkish economy minister slams Moodys after rating update skip
Moodys did not release the credit rating update, which was widely expected to be published Aug. 8, amid growing concerns of a downgrade for the country
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Cina
China defends anti-monopoly law
Controversial rules don't discriminate against foreign companies, Beijing insists.