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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- El patrimonio de los planes de pensiones individuales cae un 0,42% en enero, hasta 69.186 millones
br /> MADRID, 16 (EUROPA PRESS) El patrimonio de los fondos de pensiones individuales cayó un 0,42% en enero respecto al cierre del mes anterior, hasta los 69.186 millones de euros, de acuerdo con los datos proporcionados por VDOS.
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Thailandia
SET up 3.29 points at opening
Thai stocks opened up 0.21% at the start of trade this morning.
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Giappone
Dollar sags below ¥114 in Tokyo despite positive news
The dollar sagged below ¥114 in Tokyo trading on Thursday, shrugging off positive news including strong U.S. economic indicators released overnight. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥113.94-95, down from ¥114.47-51 at the same time Wednesday. The euro was at $1.0611-0612, up from $1.0573-0574, and at ¥120.92-92, down from ...
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Giappone
ANA appoints longtime executive Yuji Hirako as new president from April 1
All Nippon Airways Co. said Thursday it will appoint Yuji Hirako, a corporate executive officer and a director of parent ANA Holdings Inc., as its new president effective April 1. Hirako, 59, will succeed Osamu Shinobe, who will become vice chairman of the holding company. Shinobe, 64, has been president ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks turn lower on yen’s rise
Stocks fell back on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday, dragged down by the yen’s rise. The 225-issue Nikkei average shed 90.45 points, or 0.47 percent, to close at 19,347.53. On Wednesday, the key market gauge gained 199.00 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues finished down 2.62 points, or ...
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Cina Giappone
Toyota sold just one Prius in China in December as demand disappears
If you’re reading this in China and you bought a Prius in December, congratulations — you were the only one. While Toyota Motor Corp.’s iconic gas-electric hybrid car continues to sell in other markets almost two decades after the first one was sold in Japan in late 1997, Chinese consumers ...
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Giappone
Bank of Japan’s Kuroda warns low rates may sow seeds of new financial crisis
Bank of Japan Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda said Thursday low profitability at financial institutions could sow the seeds of a new financial crisis, offering his strongest warning to date of the demerits of aggressive monetary easing pursued by major central banks. Mergers and consolidation may be among options for financial institutions ...
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Giappone
Souring relations with market puts BOJ’s bold experiment to test
Japan’s attempts to revive anemic consumer spending through unconventional monetary policy have created new problems for the central bank in its daily dealings with financial markets, as rising global yields muddle its efforts to manage local rates. Introduced in September last year, the Bank of Japan’s yield curve control program ...
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Giappone Corea del Sud
Hanjin saga reveals South Korea’s corporate governance flaws
Hanjin Shipping will declare bankruptcy Friday, with the former titan of the global shipping industry and one of South Korea’s powerful family-run “chaebol” finally sinking under billions of dollars of debt. As it heads to a Seoul court to be delivered its last rites, the firm is bereft of assets ...
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Giappone
Toshiba won’t sell chip business before end of fiscal year, source says
Toshiba decides against selling stakes in its chip business for the time being, making it certain the ailing conglomerate will have a negative net worth by the year’s end. The post Toshiba won’t sell chip business before end of fiscal year, source says appeared first on The Japan Times.