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Cina
Kia’s China sales plummet 38.9% last month
The nation’s No. 2 carmaker Kia Motors saw its sales in China plummet 38.9 percent last month, according to company and
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Turchia
Turkey seeks strong ties with Mexico
Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines is planning to launch direct flights to Mexico City in a move to improve access and relations between Mexico and Turkey, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu said Feb. 3.
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Turchia
Turkish FM inaugurates TİKA office in Mexico
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu on Feb. 3 inaugurated a Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA) office in Mexico City
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- Popular inicia esta semana en París un 'road show' para presentar las "fortalezas" del banco
br /> MADRID, 5 (EUROPA PRESS) El director financiero de Popular, Javier Moreno, y el director de Relación con los Inversores de la entidad, Carlos Berastáin, iniciarán esta semana en París un 'road show' para explicar las cuentas de 2016 del banco, mostrar sus "fortalezas" y ...
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Giappone
Door opens for foreign domestics in Japan
YOKOHAMA - The door has opened for the first foreign housekeepers to be hired under a Japanese government policy aimed at helping professional women re-enter the workforce after having children.
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Iran Nigeria
Iran lifts entry ban on American wrestlers
Iran has lifted a ban on American wrestlers from entering the country for a World Cup competition. The development was the sequel to a court ruling in the U.S. which suspended a travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump. Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Bahram Ghasemi, confirmed the new decision to ...
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Giappone
Japan’s banks pin hopes on Trump-ordered review of Dodd-Frank law
Japanese banks are hoping U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent order to drastically review the Dodd-Frank law on financial reform will create a tailwind for operations there. The post Japan’s banks pin hopes on Trump-ordered review of Dodd-Frank law appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Chinese-owned Key Safety emerges as preferred bidder for air bag maker Takata
Key Safety Systems Inc. leads the bidding for Takata Corp., the embattled air bag maker searching for a buyer following the biggest safety recall in automotive history. The post Chinese-owned Key Safety emerges as preferred bidder for air bag maker Takata appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Scandal-hit Toshiba aims to raise ¥300 billion by selling preferred shares
Toshiba Corp. is considering issuing preferred shares to raise ¥300 billion ($2.66 billion) to avoid falling into negative net worth when it books a huge write-down on its nuclear business, sources close to the matter said Saturday. The industrial conglomerate might issue nonvoting preferred shares convertible to stock in the ...
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USA Giappone
Google, unlike Microsoft, must turn over foreign emails: U.S. judge
A U.S. judge has ordered Google to comply with search warrants seeking customer emails stored outside the United States, diverging from a federal appeals court that reached the opposite conclusion in a similar case involving Microsoft Corp. U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Rueter in Philadelphia ruled on Friday that transferring emails ...