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Angola
Angola pledges tighter bank regulation
Central bank governor says country has sufficient foreign reserves to last out economic downturn
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Angola
Angola pledges tighter bank regulation
Central bank governor says country has sufficient foreign reserves to last out economic downturn
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Cina
Il consumo di acqua minerale in Cina è un problema per i ghiacciai del Tibet
La Cina è così vasta da diventare velocemente il principale mercato di qualunque prodotto. Questo vale anche per l’acqua in bottiglia. I cinesi ne bevono quaranta miliardi di litri all’anno, quasi tredici volte più che nel 1998. E potrebbero aumentare ancora se la Cina raggiungesse i livelli di consumo pro ...
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Italia
Oggi al senato il voto sulle unioni civili in Italia.
Oggi al senato il voto sulle unioni civili in Italia. A palazzo Madama comincia la discussione sul ddl Cirinnà, la proposta che per la prima volta in Italia riconosce diritti e doveri delle coppie omosessuali che vogliono unirsi civilmente e delle coppie eterosessuali e omosessuali che non vogliono sposarsi. Nel ...
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Belgio
I titoli dei quotidiani di oggi
Corriere della Sera: “Europa, Renzi attacca ancora” La Repubblica: “Renzi sfida la Ue ‘Noi salviamo vite voi pensate ai conti’” La Stampa: “Conti e migranti, Renzi sfida la Ue” Il Sole 24 Ore: “Draghi: moderata ripresa ma i rischi aumentano” Il Messaggero: “Renzi-Ue, guerra sui migranti” ...
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India
India Inc's slowing investment worries RBI
Corporate investments may pick up in March quarter, says RBI, India Inc
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India
India to see $16.8 bn investment in electronic manufacturing proposals: IESA
India has witnessed a six-fold jump in proposed investments in local electronic manufacturing to Rs 1.14 lakh crore as global firms set up factories, said the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA)
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India
New Indian rule backfires, boosts unofficial gold trade
A rule forcing buyers of high-value jewellery to disclose their tax code — has boosted unofficial trading in the world's second-biggest gold consumer, industry experts say, rather than promote transparency and dent demand.
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India Australia
Adani's coal project in Australia gets environmental approval
Indian mining giant Adani's plan to build one of the world's largest coal mines in Australia moved closer to realization on Tuesday after the Queensland state gave environmental approval to the $16.5 billion controversy-hit project but with about 140 conditions.
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India
Will ease out few more things to boost exports, Nirmala Sitharaman says
The commerce ministry on Tuesday said it will work with various departments including environment, textiles finance to boost exports and ease out few more things to improve ease of doing business in the country.