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Turchia
What should Turkey do to attract more FDI?
Let’s start with the good news: Turkey has become the 20th most popular destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in 2015, rising two spots from last year
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Cipro
Greek Cyprus brings deadly wildfire under control
Greek Cyprus finally brought a massive wildfire under control on June 23, after a five-day battle that saw two firefighters killed and five foreign governments send aircraft to help, a minister has said
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Moody's upgrades Dubai's Emaar over 'financial strength'
Emaar chairman says upgrade recognises 'significant growth' in property sales in Dubai and overseas
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Giappone
Pound tops $1.50, euro up as markets, Brussels expect U.K. to stay in EU
The pound and euro both soared Thursday amid growing market confidence that Britain would vote to keep their country a member of the European Union. The pound topped $1.50 an hour after polls closed at 2100 GMT, after trading higher against the dollar all day as investors hoped the Brexit ...
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Cuba
Remesas a Cuba en 2015 alcanzaron la cifra récord de 3.354 millones dólares
El envío de remesas a Cuba ha experimentado un crecimiento sin precedentes en la isla y convertido este mercado en el de "crecimiento más dinámico" de Latinoamérica, con la cifra récord de 3.354 millones de dólares en 2015, señaló hoy en un artículo la consultora The Havana Consulting Group.
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Cuba
Remesas a Cuba en 2015 alcanzaron la cifra récord de 3.354 millones dólares
Solo entre 2008 y 2015, las remesas a Cuba crecieron en 1.907 millones de dólares, es decir, una media anual de 238 millones de dólares, "un hecho sin precedentes en el mercado cubano desde que comenzara oficialmente el envío de remesas a la isla en 1993", destacó en un artículo ...
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Portogallo
Estado, famílias e empresas estão mais endividados
Dados relativos ao mês de abril foram hoje divulgados pelo Banco de Portugal
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USA
Capital hill
THE Republican nominee for president may be all blather and bombast, but the party’s leadership in the House of Representatives is trying to make up for that by producing lots of weighty policy proposals. The latest, which Jeb Hensarling, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, plans to unveil this week, ...
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Bulgaria
Speed bumps in the night
IT IS a ruse familiar to officials the world over: if you have embarrassing or controversial news, release it on a Friday, the later the better. The decision on June 17th, a Friday, by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Wall Street’s main regulator, to approve a new stock exchange ...
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India
Two stumbles forward, one back
LAST November, two days after India’s ruling party suffered a drubbing at local polls in the state of Bihar, the government unexpectedly opened a dozen new industries to foreign direct investment (FDI). A gushing official called it “the biggest path-breaking and the most radical changes in the FDI regime ever ...