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Regno Unito
Alta tensión con la deuda en Cataluña: se dispara la prima de riesgo
Los inversores huyen de los bonos catalanes y descuentan la posibilidad de que el Gobierno regional realice un impago de 1.600 millones en préstamos con cuatro entidades españolas. Leer
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Regno Unito
Los tres problemas para atajar la crisis de refugiados
La UE busca una solución para la crisis de refugiados, uno de los mayores desafíos de su historia, pero para ello tendrá que desatascar tres cuellos de botella. Leer
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Argentina
Argentina regresa al mercado internacional de deuda
El Ejecutivo propone emitir 12.000 millones de dólares en bonos, una oferta histórica
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Brasile
Brasil tem maior carga tributária da América Latina, diz OCDE
Brasileiros pagam 33,4% do PIB em impostos, mas cobrança é desigual: País está no grupo dos que têm menos impostos sobre renda e lucro, mas é um dos q...
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Brasile
Pátria Investimentos ganha concessão para operar estacionamento do aeroporto de Curitiba
Gestora, que é dona de 100% da rede de estacionamento Pare Bem, tem planos para ampliar atuação no País
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India
Sensex opens more than 200 points higher as Fed lowers rate hike outlook
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India
Govt looks to tighten laws on loan defaulters
The Centre is looking to revamp laws on loan defaulters, including making wilful default a criminal offence under the Indian Penal Code and defining timelines to ensure that those with unpaid bank loans don't take recourse to repeated adjournments in debt recovery tribunals to delay payment.
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India
Tatas’ defence turnover to cross $400 million in FY16
The Tata Group forayed into defence in 1958, with Tata Motors supplying vehicles to the country’s armed forces. But over the years, the conglomerate’s defence interests remained limited, mainly because of government policies and also insignificant revenues from the business. The scenario is changing now.
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India
India, Russia oil ties with $4billion deals
Leading state-run oil companies on Wednesday signed a clutch of deals potentially worth over $4 billion once all of them are completed for acquiring a stake in Russian major Rosneft’s most promising oilfields in Siberia, adding commercial depth to the Soviet-era strategic ties between India and Russia.
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India
India, Russia oil ties with $4billion deals
Leading state-run oil companies on Wednesday signed a clutch of deals potentially worth over $4 billion once all of them are completed for acquiring a stake in Russian major Rosneft’s most promising oilfields in Siberia, adding commercial depth to the Soviet-era strategic ties between India and Russia.