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Giappone
Giornata da dimenticare per il mercato di Tokyo
(Teleborsa) - Segno meno in chiusura per il listino di Tokyo, in una sessione caratterizzata da ampie vendite, con il Nikkei 225 che accusa una discesa dello 0,86%; sulla stessa linea, profondo rosso...
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Portogallo
BCE envia na próxima semana o parecer sobre projeto lei que altera regras de nomeação de governador do BdP
O parecer do Banco Central Europeu (BCE) sobre o projeto de lei do PAN que altera as regras de nomeação do governador do Banco de Portugal, irá chegar ao Parlamento no inicio da próxima semana, segunda ou terça-feira, diz 20 ou 21 de julho, sabe o Jornal Económico.
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Cina
Covid-19: China torna-se na primeira grande economia a crescer
A China tornou-se o primeiro grande país a retomar o crescimento económico, desde o início da pandemia da covid-19, alcançando uma expansão inesperada de 3,2%, no segundo trimestre, foi hoje anunciado.
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Cina
China’s Economy Rebounds From Virus, but Uncertainty Persists
Heavy spending on roads and rail lines reversed the economy’s virus-induced nose-dive in February and March, but may be difficult to sustain, raising questions for global growth.
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USA
States Sue Education Dept. Over Relief for Cheated Students
The lawsuit, filed by the attorneys general for 22 states and the District of Columbia, says the department broke federal law and imposed standards that are impossible for defrauded students to meet.
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Senegal
Macky Sall presse pour une mutualisation des services financiers et d'appui aux PME
Dakar, 15 juil (APS) – Le président de la République a réitéré mercredi son appel à une évaluation et à une mutualisation sans délai des services financiers et non financiers d'appui aux petites et moyennes entreprises (PME). - Economie
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Giappone
Half of Japan firms have no immediate fix for coronavirus pain but some eye gains in productivity
Other choices include reviewing business activity and planning new business to cushion the blow from the pandemic.
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Giappone
Japan’s big four department store operators hit hard by virus in March through May
Four major department store operators saw dismal business results in the March to May period due to impacts of the novel coronavirus epidemic, according to ...
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Cina
China's economy bounces back from pandemic contraction
BEIJING: China's economy returned to growth in the second quarter, rebounding more strongly than expected from a historic contraction caused by the coronavirus outbreak, official data showed Thursday.
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Cina
Trade Department limiting pork exports
The Commerce Ministry's Internal Trade Department looks set to limit pork exports after retail pork prices surged to 170-180 baht per kilogramme, the highest in 10 years, driven by rising domestic demand as well as exports, notably to neighbouring countries and China.