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Cina
China Wants to Strike Back on Trade. Big U.S. Deals Could Suffer.
Disney-Fox and United Technologies-Rockwell Collins could face scrutiny from Beijing, but it is not clear if regulators are affected by trade tensions.
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Cina
The Week Ahead: Nobel in Economics to Be Awarded, and Big Banks Begin Reporting Earnings
Google plans to unveil an array of new products, and trade and U.S.-China tensions are expected to be discussed at the I.M.F.-World Bank meetings.
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Cina Giappone Regno Unito
Trump tries to cut China out of trade deals
Provisions in revamped Nafta foreshadow potential demands on UK, EU and Japan
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Regno Unito
UK would be welcomed to TPP ‘with open arms’, says Abe
Japanese prime minister talks Trump, trade and North Korea in FT interview
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USA
US companies predicted to continue profit growth
Reporting season expected to show robust economy underpinning third-quarter earnings
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Iran
Iran parliament passes counter-terror finance bill
Iran’s parliament on Oct. 7 approved a bill to counter terrorist financing that was strongly opposed by conservatives but seen as vital to salvaging the nuclear deal with European and Asian partners.
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Turchia
Turkey will not compromise budget discipline in new inflation program: Albayrak
Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said there would be no compromise in budget discipline in his program to combat surging inflation due to be announced next week, Anadolu Agency reported on Oct. 7.
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Nigeria
Hacienda bloquea proyectos en carreteras por más de 6.300 millones
El Ministerio de Fomento ha chocado con Hacienda y con la Abogacía del Estado para poder sacar adelante distintos programas de carreteras que totalizan más de 6.300 millones de euros. Detrás de estas discrepancias están la nueva Ley de Contratos del Sector Público y la Ley de Desindexación de la ...
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Kenya
WORLD OF FIGURES: Clarifying whether Kenya Airways made profit or loss
Sales were Sh52 billion while expenses were Sh56 billion. Obviously, the result is a loss.
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Cina
Donald Trump to rival China's investment in Africa
The legislation soon to be signed into law by Trump has drawn criticism.