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Government ICT contracts up for grabs, UAE Minister of Economy says
Al Mansouri calls on private sector to work more closely with the UAE government
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India
India's export growth slips to 2.35% at $26.95 bn in August
Continuing the downtrend, India's export growth slipped to 2.35 per cent at $26.95 billion in August, pushing up trade deficit to $10.83 billion.
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Bolivia
Lui, lei e il figlio avuto da un altro: "Non ci aspettavamo che il Papa scegliesse noi"
Alessandra e il suo sposo Francesco erano tra le 20 coppie scelte per il primo rito nuziale presieduto dal pontefice argentino. Quando si sono conosciuti, un...
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Cina
China Sinopec unit to sell 30% marketing stake for more than $17b
The move has been hailed by state media as the first among the nations three largest energy firms to introduce more diversified ownership
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Cina
China should remove non tariff trade barriers that affect trade: Tharoor
Asserting that China has a huge advantage of over 30 billion dollar in the trade balance, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Monday urged Beijing to remove the non tariff trade barriers as well as some of the tariffs that affect trade.
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Turchia
Istanbul Finance Summit begins with innovative finance on agenda
Turkeys top finance figures will meet with a number of leading representatives of the global finance sector for the fifth Istanbul Finance Summit (IFS), which will be marked by discussions on the need for innovative means of financing.
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Portogallo
Primeiro-ministro de Portugal quer venda rápida do Novo Banco
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Cina
Shanghai free trade zone hits reform hurdle
Project raises questions about Chinas commitment to opening up its markets as it wrestles with a slowing economy
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USA
Meet the new faces of Washington business education
Theres no shortage of change at Americas business schools, and for several local institutions, that change begins at the top. In less than two years, five area business schools have appointed permanent or interim deans. These leaders are tasked with devising a strategy that will guide their respective schools through what many academics ...
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Turchia
Turkey's trade shrinks with war-torn neighbors Iraq and Syria
The violence in Iraq has further dimmed Turkeys hopes to get a trade boost from its neighbors, after trade with Syria had already been badly hit by the war