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Bolivia
Oposición buscará desmantelar el aparato chavista
Veintitrés de enero es la fecha que recuerda el golpe militar contra el gobernante de turno Marcos Pérez Jiménez, un político que fuera expulsado de Venezuela en 1958, pero es también el nombre de un gran barrio enclavado en una colina verdosa que mira directamente a Palacio de Miraflores, sede ...
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Cina
China's Cangzhou and India seek better steel, petrochemical sector ties
A conference focussing on formalising a business-to-business tie-up and to scout for opportunities for companies in India and in Cangzhou, China was held
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Cina Giappone
Japan poised to win India's bullet train deal: Nikkei
Japan is expected to win the right to construct India's first bullet train, after losing an Indonesian high-speed rail deal to China, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday. Japan will offer $8.11 billion in loans to construct bullet train, according to the report.
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Giappone
Dollar drops to around ¥123 in Tokyo as risk-averse investors buy yen
The dollar fell to just above ¥123 in Tokyo trading on Tuesday, as risk-averse investors bought the yen amid a plunge in crude oil prices. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥123.10-10, down from ¥123.28-28 at the same time Monday. The euro was at $1.0867-0867, up from $1.0857-0857, and ...
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Giappone
Japan to win contract for India’s first high-speed railway
India is set to adopt Japanese bullet train technology for its first high-speed railway, with the two nations’ leaders expected to announce the agreement in a joint statement this week, a Japanese government source said Tuesday. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold talks in ...
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Giappone
Nikkei retreats below 19,500, tracking Wall St. lower
Stocks turned lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, weighed down by an overnight plunge in crude oil prices, with the Nikkei average closing below 19,500. The Nikkei shed 205.55 points, or 1.04 percent, to end at 19,492.60, the lowest closing level in about three weeks. On Monday, it ...
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Giappone
NTT Communications to launch data network in India
NTT Communications Corp. is set to become the first Japanese company to launch data services in India, sources said Tuesday. The company will provide integrated network services mainly for the roughly 1,200 Japanese businesses operating there, which find connections offered by local providers unreliable. NTT Communications has acquired a national ...
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Giappone
Japan considers three-year tax cut on new equipment for small firms
The government and ruling coalition are studying halving the fixed asset tax rate for machinery and other depreciable assets for small companies under certain conditions, sources familiar with the matter said. It would affect machinery and equipment newly obtained by small companies, with the total amount of tax saved likely ...
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Giappone
The $8.6 billion Yahoo dilemma facing Japan’s second-richest man
Masayoshi Son has a $8.6 billion dilemma on his hands. His SoftBank Group Corp. is the largest shareholder of Yahoo Japan Corp., controls several board seats and wields more power over the country’s most profitable website than anyone. That has been possible because Marissa Mayer’s Yahoo Inc., the next biggest ...
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Giappone
Bank lending in Japan up 2.3% in November
The average balance of bank lending in the country in November, excluding loans by shinkin (credit banks), rose 2.3 percent to ¥428.2 trillion, up for the 50th straight month, the Bank of Japan said Tuesday. Including shinkin, the total lending balance grew 2.3 percent to ¥492.6 trillion, also up for ...