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Cina
Their Soybeans Piling Up, Farmers Hope Trade War Ends Before Beans Rot
North Dakota’s soybean crops are flourishing. But China has stopped buying.
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Cina
China Seeks Allies as Trump’s Trade War Mounts. It Won’t Be Easy.
President Xi Jinping kicks off a Shanghai event showing a growing Chinese appetite to buy from the rest of the world. Even critics of the U.S. have doubts.
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USA Italia
Usa restituiscono reperti archeologici a Italia
La restituzione all'Italia di tre reperti di epoca greca, un vaso per oli e unguenti, una brocca da vino e una terrina per cibi, recuperati dalle autorita' americane negli Stati Uniti, principale mercato d'arte mondiale per le opere italiane trafugate, è stata l'occasione per rinnovare il Memorandum...
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USA
Won rally ends on US jobs growth, renewed trade war
South Korea’s local currency edged down against the greenback on Monday on robust jobs readings in the United States tha
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India
State Bank of India (SBI)’s wealth business services in Guwahati
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Nigeria
Global banks HSBC, UBS close Nigeria offices, foreign investment falls
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Cina Hong Kong
we.trade, a blockchain-based trade platform in Europe, collaborates with eTradeConnect in Hong Kong
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USA
Asian Shares Sink As Risk Sentiment Sours, Pound Hits 2-Week Top
\ Asian stocks sank on Monday as fears of faster rate hikes in the United States and uncertainty around the Sino-U.S. trade war deterred investment in riskier assets. Sterling jumped to a two-week high on hopes of an orderly Brexit. Markets are expected to be skittish ahead of U.S. congressional ...
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Turchia
60,000 incidents of violence against health personnel in last five years in Turkey: Union head
A total of 60,000 incidents of violence against healthcare workers were reported in Turkey in the last five years, said Metin Memiş, the president of the Trade Union of Health and Social Workers (Sağlık-Sen).
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USA Iran
Oil dips as U.S. grants Iran sanctions waivers; Tehran defiant
Oil prices fell on Nov. 5 as the start of U.S. sanctions against Iran’s fuel exports was softened by waivers that will allow major buyers to still import Iranian crude, while Tehran said it would ignore Washington and continue to sell.