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Portogallo
Grupo franco-japonês compra eólicos à portuguesa Generg
A Trustenergy comprou os parques com que a empresa portuguesa Generg ficou aquando da conclusão do projeto Eólicas de Portugal, o maior do país.
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Portogallo
Piden reconstruir mercado de CDE, pero no quieren madera
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Iran Pakistan
Pakistan, Iran explore ways to better connect Gwadar,Chabahar ports
They reaffirmed their resolve to enhance the level of bilateral cooperation in diverse fields, including trade, economy and energy
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Brasile Cina India
India, China led investments in renewable energy in 2015: UN
UN said developing world including China, India and Brazil committed a total of $156 billion in renewable capacity last year, up 19% on 2014
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India
Sensex recaptures 25,000, posts fourth weekly gain
The truncated week saw the market enduring anxiety of deadly terrorist attack in Brussels, while extending gains for the fourth week in a row, as the benchmark Sensex clinched 384.82 points to finish at 25,337.56 and the broader Nifty reclaiming 7,700-level.
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India
AAP anti-democratic, people disappointed: Jaitley
New Delhi, March 26 (IANS) Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's actions suggest it is anti-democratic and there is a great opportunity for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to regain its political space.
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India
Forex reserves up by $2.539 billion to $355.947 billion
The country's foreign exchange reserves surged by $2.539 billion to touch an all-time high of $355.947 billion in the week ended March 18, on account of rise in foreign currency assets (FCAs), the Reserve Bank said.
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India
Now, Tata moves yet another firm out of Bengal
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Giappone
In Japan, all other fruits bow to the top banana
Everything you wanted to know about Japan's lingering love affair with bananas but were afraid to ask. The post In Japan, all other fruits bow to the top banana appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone Myanmar
Japan-backed Myanmar stock exchange opens trading
Myanmar’s first stock exchange, which was set up with Japanese support, officially started trading Friday, more than three months after its official opening, though only one listed company was available for transactions. On the Yangon Stock Exchange (YSX), First Myanmar Investment (FMI) hit a closing value of 31,000 kyats (around ...