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Spagna
Economía/Macro.- Bruselas publicará este martes su opinión sobre el presupuesto de España
BRUSELAS, 17 (EUROPA PRESS) La Comisión Europea adoptará este martes su opinión sobre el plan presupuestario que el Gobierno de Mariano Rajoy remitió a Bruselas en diciembre y que recoge un déficit del 3,1% del PIB en 2017 para cumplir con los compromisos adquiridos ante la Unión Europea.
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Spagna
Bruselas publicará este martes su opinión sobre el presupuesto de España
La Comisión Europea adoptará este martes su opinión sobre el plan presupuestario que el Gobierno de Mariano Rajoy remitió a Bruselas en diciembre y que recoge un déficit del 3,1% del PIB en 2017 para cumplir con los compromisos adquiridos ante la Unión Europea.
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Spagna
Economía/Energía.- La bombona de butano sube hoy un 5% y acumula un alza del 14,5% desde julio
MADRID, 17 (EUROPA PRESS) El precio máximo de la bombona de butano una vez incluidos los impuestos subirá un 5% hoy martes, hasta 12,89 euros, debido al encarecimiento de las materias primas.
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Thailandia
SET opens up 3.89 to 1,575.69
Thai stocks opened up 0.25% at the start of trade this morning.
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Giappone
GM to announce $1 billion factory investment, new jobs: source
General Motors will announce a $1 billion investment in its factories that will create or preserve 1,000 jobs, a person briefed on the matter said. The Detroit automaker said it would make the announcement Tuesday morning. The investment is part of the normal process of equipping factories to build new ...
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Giappone
High school dropout builds bus empire in Japan after selling his car
Kimi Takura quit his fast-paced job as a deliveryman when he was 22 after he was hospitalized for a month with exhaustion. Out of work, he sold his much-loved Jaguar car, bought a secondhand bus and started a one-man business catering to Taiwanese tourists. He worked every day he could ...
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Giappone
Japan firms shifting to trains to move freight amid dearth of new truckers
Logistics and other companies in Japan are increasingly switching from trucks to railways as a means of transporting freight over land, with rival firms even cooperating in some cases. The moves are driven in part by a chronic shortage of truck drivers. The Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry is ...
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Giappone
Europeans mull ‘universal income’ for all as automation threatens jobs
I am, therefore I’m paid. The radical notion that governments should hand out free money to everyone — rich and poor, those who work and those who don’t — is slowly but surely gaining ground in Europe. Yes, you read that right: a guaranteed monthly living allowance, no strings attached. ...
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Giappone
Xi, unlikely champion for business elites, takes Davos spotlight
When Xi Jinping addresses business elites at Davos, the Chinese president will find himself an unlikely champion of the trade-based global order Donald Trump has derided. His new role could prove to be one of his biggest tests. On Tuesday, Xi will become the first Chinese head of state to ...
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Giappone
Females hold just 3.4% of exec positions at listed Japan firms, far from 30% target: survey
Women accounted for 3.4 percent of the executives at Japanese listed firms in 2016, far lower than the 30 percent target set by the government, a Cabinet Office survey showed Monday. However, the share rose 0.6 percentage point from the previous year to a record high, according to the survey ...