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India
Don't be fooled by India's fastest-growing economy tag
New GDP math sends high-frequency indicators out of whack; sharp recovery led by weak inflation print and not higher output
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Turchia
Trade union general secretary detained at protest in front of Istanbul hospital
The general secretary of the Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (D?SK) was detained during a protest in front of Maltepe University Hospital in Istanbul on Feb. 25.
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Turchia
Turkish gov't should offer incentives for women entrepreneurs in public spending: TOBB head
The government should impose incentives for women entrepreneurs in public spending just as it does for domestic producers, according to Rifat Hisarc?kl?o?lu
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Investment One Financial Services Makes World Finance 100
[This Day]For leading the way in advancing the investment management industry, Investment One Financial Services has been appointed to the World Finance 100 for 2014. This exclusive list celebrates companies which have reached the pinnacle of achievement across a wide variety of expertise.
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Cina
China Feb flash HSBC PMI at 4-month high but export orders shrink
[BEIJING] Activity in China's mammoth factory sector edged up to a four-month high in February but export orders shrank at their fastest rate in 20 months, a private survey showed, painting a murky outlook that argues for more policy support.
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Singapore
Singapore consumer confidence down amid personal finance worries: ANZ survey
CONSUMER confidence in Singapore fell in February, mainly due to Singaporeans' reduced confidence about their personal finances over the next 12 months.
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Vietnam
Coffee sales curbed by growers in Vietnam as harvest declines
Farmers are very persistent in holding back sales because they expect prices to rise after Tet.Vietnam's small (but growing) specialty coffee movementCoffee harvest in Vietnam seen peaking two weeks later than 2013Vietnam Coffee Seen by Volcafe Trading Cheaper Than Liffe PricesCoffee reserves in Vietnam seen shrinking to lowest since ...
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Vietnam
Vietnam to export 240,000 tons of rice to Malaysia
The small quantity of the deal and its eight month load duration will prevent it from affecting Vietnamese rice prices, traders say.Japanese rice brings prosperity, stability to Vietnam farmersVietnam's rice subsidies benefit foreign consumers, not local producers: experts
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Vietnam
Falling global demand now a threat to Vietnam's export-driven economy: HSBC
Global economic woes could strike closer to home than many think. Vietnams short-term economic outlook brighter: HSBCHSBC, Goldman rigged metals prices for years, suit says
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Vietnam
Vietnam's Q1 GDP growth to quicken, inflation ease in 2015
Vietnam's economic growth will quicken to an annual rate of 5.4 percent in the first quarter ending March, a government think tank forecast on Monday.Vietnam's central bank aims to bring loan rates down this yearVietnam plans to reserve up to 1.5 mln tons of oilVietnams shrimp king courts foreign ...