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USA
Outlook for US corporate profits dims as trade war bites
Expectations for earnings at S&P 500 companies fall by most in three years
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Nuova Zelanda
Firefighters swapping extinguishers for squeegees to get Papamoa Plaza open after floods
The Papamoa Plaza will be open for business as usual after a burst water main flooded the communal area this morning. A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said three fire crews - one from Pāpāmoa and two from Tauranga...
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Russia Turchia
Main opposition CHP calls on gov’t to be consistent in foreign policy
Turkey’s foreign policy is inconsistent as it has been “paying court” to both Russia and the U.S., the deputy leader of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has said.
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Cina Vietnam
Google to move Pixel smartphone production to Vietnam
Alphabet Inc's Google is shifting its Pixel smartphone production to Vietnam from China starting this year as it builds a cheap supply chain in Southeast Asia, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.
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Giappone
Japan utilities, Toshiba, Hitachi eye nuclear business alliance
Two Japanese utilities and Toshiba Corp. and Hitachi Ltd. said Wednesday they have agreed to discuss potential collaboration in the nuclear business, as the industry ...
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Giappone
Dollar goes sideways around ¥105.80 in Tokyo trading
The dollar narrowly fluctuated at around ¥105.80 amid a dearth of fresh incentives in Tokyo trading Wednesday.At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥105.73-74, unchanged ...
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Giappone
With changes to phone sales in Japan threatening its bottom line, Apple hits out at ‘unfair’ rules
Government-mandated changes to the discounts mobile carriers can offer on handset devices starting in October could put an end to Apple’s dominant market share.
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Giappone Corea del Sud
South Korea calls on Japan for talks to repair ties and vows to lodge complaint with WTO
South Korea on Wednesday slammed Japan for effectively downgrading Seoul’s trade status and accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of treating the neighbor as an “adversary.”The ...
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Kenya
NSE profit falls 82pc on sluggish trade
The decline in trading at the Nairobi bourse has hurt earnings of the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
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Sudafrica
South Africa: Premier Sihle Zikalala Announces Multi-Billion Investment Into KwaZulu-Natal Economy
[Govt of SA] KwaZulu-Natal is set to prove, yet again, its attractiveness to investors when two international conglomerates open up their doors in the province later this year.