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Qatar Corea del Sud
South Korea emerges as Qatars second largest trade partner
HE the Minister of Energy and Industry Mohamed bin Saleh al-Sada said yesterday that exports to South Korea
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Turchia
Foreign investors in Turkey close to finance, distant from industry
Foreigners prefer to invest in the finance sector rather than industry in Turkey, as measures taken to avert the 2001 crisis enhanced financial regulation in the country, according to official figures
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Cina India Mongolia Oman Giappone Thailandia Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Corea del Sud
DBS, CIMB elbow out global rivals in share sales: South-east Asia
[SINGAPORE] South-east Asian banks are overtaking some of the biggest international securities firms in managing regional stock sales, capitalizing on corporate banking relationships and bigger balance sheets to win deals.
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Cina
China's Feb trade surplus reaches new high
CHINA'S trade surplus hit a record high last month as exports surged on better global growth and imports remained weak, underlining the inherent weakness in domestic demand.
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Cina
China to enact new anti-graft law
CHINA plans to enact specific legislation to fight corruption, the head of the country's parliament said on Sunday, as the government continues its campaign against graft.
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Kenya
Kenya: AG: Crack whip on bogus law institutions
Attorney General Githu Muigai has called on the Council of Legal Education to close down institutions offering legal education without accreditation.
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Qatar Corea del Sud
Qatar eyes major investments in S Korea
Qatar is looking to becoming a major investor in South Koreas automobile, shipbuilding, and aviation industry, as well as capital investment through multiple sovereign wealth..
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Kenya
Business News: Derivatives trading at Nairobi bourse to start, banks sign up
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) will work with three banks to set up a clearing house for its planned offering of derivative instruments from the second quarter of this year, its chief executive said on Friday.
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Kenya
Business: Derivatives trading at Nairobi bourse to start, banks sign up
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) will work with three banks to set up a clearing house for its planned offering of derivative instruments from the second quarter of this year, its chief executive said on Friday.
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Brasile
Secretário-geral da Opep diz que mercado de petróleo voltará a se equilibrar no 2º semestre de 2015