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Turchia
Sweden 'supports Turkey's EU membership'
Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom has said that the country continues to support Turkey's EU membership bid
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Francia
Selon la FAO, les prix des céréales baissent
Les prix du blé ont baissé en juillet, une situation favorisée par des réserves mondiales qui restent importantes et par des perspectives favorables concernant les disponibilités à l’exportation dans la région de la mer Noire. C’est ce qu’indique l’Indice FAO des prix des produits alimentaires pour le mois de juillet. ...
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USA Ghana
Failure to raise Eurobond proof of ailing economy – Akoto Osei
The Minority Spokesperson on Finance, Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei, says the failure of government to raise US$700 million from its 4th Eurobond outing is glaring evidence that Ghana’s economy is in a bad shape. Speaking to Citi News, Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei noted that “the negotiations with IMF are not ...
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Brasile Argentina Paraguay
Brasil tiene luz verde para enviar carne a EEUU
Brasil finalmente podrá exportar carne a Estados Unidos, un mercado también pretendido por sus vecinos Argentina y Paraguay, que son referentes en exportación a nivel mundial.
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Vietnam
Canada pledges $13 mln to support Southeast Asian small businesses
Initiatives aim to ensure SMEs are competitive, resilient and able to access international marketsCanada developer pledges another $75 million for resort project in Vietnam Asian small firms need more non-bank funds to grow: ADB
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Giappone
More Americans starting to reap benefits after period of steady hiring
Years of steady job gains have finally begun to benefit a wider range of Americans, including those with less education and in lower-paying jobs. A second straight month of robust hiring — 255,000 jobs added in July — pointed to employer confidence that suggested that the economy is powering through ...
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Giappone Panama
Nobel winner Stiglitz quits Panama Papers probe, citing lack of transparency
The committee to investigate the lack of transparency in Panama’s financial system itself lacks transparency, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said on Friday after resigning from the Panama Papers commission. The leak in April of more than 11.5 million documents from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca detailed financial information ...
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Giappone
U.S. House will not vote on TPP Asia trade bill this year
Speaker Paul Ryan said Friday that the House of Representatives will not vote this year on the sweeping TPP Asia-Pacific trade deal backed by President Barack Obama. The Wisconsin Republican is a longtime proponent of free trade, but he said Obama made mistakes in negotiating the deal with 11 other ...
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Giappone
Bitcoin not money, judge rules in victory for its backers
Bitcoin, a Florida judge says, is not real money. That could actually provide a boost to use of the cryptocurrency, which has remained in the shadows of the financial system. The July 22 ruling by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Teresa Pooler means no license is needed to buy and sell bitcoins. ...
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USA Nigeria
Dangote Commences Construction Of Concrete Roads In Lagos, Bauchi, Others
Dangote Industries Limited has commenced the construction of concrete roads in various states across the country. Sources at the company’s head office revealed that the company has already commenced construction of roads in Lagos, Bauchi, Kogi, Kaduna and Ogun state among many others. The source who informed that the company ...