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USA
Mercado financeiro eleva projeção da inflação para 9,33%
A previsão do mercado financeiro para o Índice Nacional de Preços ao Consumidor Amplo (IPCA), considerada a inflação oficial do país, subiu de 9,17% para 9,33% neste ano. É a 31ª elevação consecutiva da projeção. A estimativa está no Boletim Focus de hoje (8), pesquisa divulgada semanalmente pelo Banco Central (BC) com ...
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Argentina
‘There’s no future in Argentina’: Peronists face voter anger in midterms
A crumbling economy and soaring inflation stoke discontent that threatens ruling party in next week’s polls
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Svizzera
Credit Suisse to recommend its hedge fund clients join BNP Paribas
Rivals circle Swiss bank’s shrinking prime brokerage business following collapse of Archegos Capital
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USA
S. Korean minister to discuss cooperation on chips with US
South Korea’s Industry and Trade Minister Moon Sung-wook will discuss measures to strengthen the country’s cooperation with the United States on ongoing supply chain issues, at a time when the US is asking chipmakers to reveal their trade
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Israele
Tel Aviv court sets precedent in foreign surrogacy case
The ruling recognizes an Israeli woman without a partner as the mother of a child born via surrogacy abroad
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Argentina
Ciclistas al margen de la ley
El creciente número de accidentes protagonizados por ciclistas en la ciudad de Buenos Aires.
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Argentina
Coronavirus en Argentina hoy: cuántos casos registra Santiago del Estero al 7 de noviembre
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Thailandia Taiwan
Taiwan's food chains eyeing Thai market
More than 20 Taiwanese food and dessert chains are exploring business opportunities in Thailand this year.
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USA Taiwan
World’s top chipmakers provide data to U.S. as deadline arrives
Washington’s request sparked controversies in both Taiwan and South Korea, with some fearing the U.S. is demanding that companies hand over trade secrets.
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Portogallo
Portugal está a transformar-se "num país de salários mínimos"
A remuneração média nacional aumentará 10,1% entre 2015 e 2022, ao mesmo tempo que o salário mínimo subirá 39,6%, fazendo com que Portugal se transforme "num país de salários mínimos", conclui o economista Eugénio Rosa.