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Camerun
Contratti, si cambia meno precariato stop lavoro a chiamata
Cancellazione del contratto a chiamata, così come delle associazioni in partecipazione e del job sharing; riduzione di un anno della durata dei contratti a termine; taglio drastico alle collaborazioni con l'introduzione di una serie di "filtri" per smascherare quelle finte. Come ha confermato ieri con un tweet il premier ...
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India
Indias economy: On the dragons tail
IN RECENT weeks economists at Goldman Sachs, the World Bank and the IMF have forecast Indias economy will grow a bit faster than Chinas within a year or two. The day came sooner than they expected. Figures released on February 9th showed that Indias GDP rose by 7.5% year on ...
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Germania
German Economy Improving Faster Than Expected
The German economy has moved out of its soft patch at a faster pace than previously expected boosted by a weaker euro, leading to an improved outlook for Europes largest economy, the countrys central bank said.
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Giappone
Japan GDP Growth Falls Short of Mark
Japans economy pulled out of a recession in the fourth quarter of last year, but weak domestic demand pointed to further challenges ahead for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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UAE banks' profit growth to dip on weaker economy - S&P
Standard & Poor's says lower oil prices will lead to reduced demand for new lending from companies
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New regulations to strengthen asset quality and solvency of UAE insurance sector
Additional costs of monitoring, managing and reporting likely to encourage consolidation
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UAE employers urged to have differentiated monetary incentives
Amid falling crude prices, employers need to take the opportunity to identify critical talent
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Oman
Omans United Finance says agrees in principle to Bank Nizwa merger
Bank Nizwa, which started operations in 2013 as one of Omans two full-fledged Islamic banks, has a market capitalisation of about $339m
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Turchia
Erdogan sparks fears for Turkish economy with unorthodox views
Economists now fear Turkey could be heading for an era of sub-three per cent growth as the AKP loses its reformist zeal
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Giappone Corea del Sud
Japan says to hold finance ministers summit with South Korea on May 23
The talks would be the first meeting between the countries finance ministers since November 2012