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Business Briefing: India Approves Changes on Foreign Investment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India passed his first major economic changes, as Parliament voted to allow more foreign investment in the insurance sector.
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Business Briefing: Kevin Bacon Joins Campaign to Sell Eggs Online and in Print
The American Egg Board says it is planning a print and online advertising campaign featuring the actor Kevin Bacon and puns using his last name.
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Business Briefing: Shares of Intel Drop After It Lowers Its Forecast
The chip maker Intel slashed nearly $1 billion from its first-quarter revenue forecast as small businesses put off upgrading their personal computers.
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Intel Cuts Sales Target as PCs Sit Unsold
Intel cut its revenue outlook for the current quarter by nearly a billion dollars, saying it has seen weaker-than-expected demand for business desktop computers.
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Cabinet to mull borrowing in foreign funds for projects
A 57-billion-baht borrowing plan to finance roads and water management will go to the cabinet next week for approval.
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Megaprojects facing dearer finance costs
Despite Wednesday's policy rate cut, the government's megaproject investment plan could face higher financing costs in the long term, in line with a rising policy rate trend by the US Federal Reserve, says Kasikornbank (KBank).
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S. Korea's import prices fall in Feb.
South Korea's import prices extended their fall in February from the previous year on tumbling oil prices, central bank
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Agric GDP hits N47trn in 3 years Minister
Federal Government has estimated a whopping N46.6 trillion increase from 2011 to 2014 of the Agricultural Gross Domestic Profit, GDP. Disclosing this yesterday in Abuja at the award presentation to Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Adewunmi Adesina, as the Newswatch Person of the Year by Newswatch Magazine, the minister ...
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Consumers appetite for foreign brands threatens local industries
Nigerians preference for imported goods may abort the nations dream of becoming self-reliant, Anna Okon writes Growth in the manufacturing sector shrank by 19.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year, according to recent data published by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria. In addition to the unbearable cost of ...
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Malta Bahrein
Finance news you need to know today
IRELAND is well on the path to recovery, recording the fastest growth rate in the EU. Meanwhile, yoghurt makers have been fined almost $2 billion.