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Nicaragua Nigeria
José Miguel Vivanco: “Nicaragua ya es un régimen de partido único”
El defensor de derechos humanos y exdirector de la División de las Américas de Human Rights Watch (HRW), José Miguel[...]
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Cina
China’s Economy Stumbles in the Fog of Covid War
Even if the country avoids new lockdowns of big cities, question marks over the pandemic and policy direction are dogging efforts to revive growth.
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Brasile Colombia Venezuela
Colombia and Venezuela: Reopening the border will reactivate the economies
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After seven years of closure, the reopening of the border between Venezuela and Colombia, announced by the elected president of the Andean country, Gustavo Petro, raises the expectations of business people to increase by more than 300% the formal exchange of products from next month. ...
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Brasile
"A classe média está fugindo do Brasil", diz economista Sandra Utsumi
Baixo crescimento econômico e qualidade de vida ruim estão expulsando, sobretudo, jovens mais qualificados, do país, diz a especialista. Ela prevê que o PIB brasileiro crescerá 0,8%, neste ano, e 0,3%, em 2023, com inflação ainda alta e juros punitivos
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Argentina
Ministra de Economía argentina anuncia recorte gasto público
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Argentina
Bolsa argentina inicia en baja por tomas de ganancias, mercado analiza anuncios económicos
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Regno Unito
Ships get older and slower as emissions rules bite
LONDON: If shipping is the beating heart of global trade, its pulse is about to get slower.
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Vietnam
SCB X weighs options for $1.5bn asset management unit
SCB X Plc is considering options including a sale of its asset management unit, people familiar with the matter said, amid growing industry consolidation in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.
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Giappone
Japan business leaders welcome ruling bloc’s election success
The leaders expressed hope that the prime minister will swiftly deal with various issues of concern, including rising prices for goods and energy.
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Portogallo
Quase metade dos contribuintes que recorre das decisões do fisco ganha
Os contribuintes portugueses que recorrem das decisões da Autoridade Tributária (AT) ganham, em média, 45% das ações, de acordo com um estudo promovido pelo CIDEFF, centro de estudos da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa - FDUL.