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Brasile
Compras e pagamentos de contas com Pix batem recorde em março
O uso do Pix, sistema de transferências instantâneas do Banco Central (BC), para compras e pagamentos de contas encerrou o primeiro trimestre com recorde. Em março, as transações de pessoas ...
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Brasile
“Ajuste fiscal não pode ser feito em cima do trabalhador”, diz Haddad
O ajuste fiscal não pode ser feito em cima do trabalhador, disse nesta quarta-feira (26) o ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad. Ele comentou o julgamento do Superior Tribunal de Justiça ...
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USA Kenya
Kenya: U.S. Partners With Kenya in Trade, Investment
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Foreign and Diaspora Affairs CS Dr. Alfred Mutua has encouraged Kenyans to apply for jobs in the United States of America (USA).
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua suscribirá otro millonario préstamo con el BCIE
Nicaragua suscribirá un nuevo préstamo con el Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica (BCIE), por 96.1 millones de dólares, para cofinanciar un proyecto de atención en la red de servicios hospitalarios, según el régimen orteguista. A través de un acuerdo presidencial publicado en el Diario Oficial La Gaceta, Daniel Ortega otorgó ...
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Brasile
Crimes da ditadura contra indígenas seguem impunes, aponta relatório
Análise feita pelo Instituto Vladimir Herzog, em parceria com a Fundação Friedrich Ebert Brasil, mostra que, no caso dos povos originários, não houve avanços em relação ao reconhecimento e à reparação das violações
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Thailandia
AirAsia reassures market over restructuring worries
Thai AirAsia insists that restructuring of the group in Malaysia will not affect operations in Thailand, while group chief executive Tony Fernandes will continue to guide the aviation business as he prepares to shift focus from airlines to other businesses.
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Cina USA
Banks eye yuan-baht trade payments
The Bank of Thailand is in discussions with China's central bank over supporting the use of yuan-baht settlement to mitigate foreign exchange risk amid ongoing US dollar volatility.
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Corea del Sud
Samsung Electronics logs worst quarterly earnings in 14 years
SEOUL: Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported its worst quarterly profits in 14 years, blaming slowing consumer spending on electronics and a global microchip glut that hit its core memory business.
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Thailandia
Exports value dips for sixth month in a row
Though Thai exports fell for a sixth consecutive month in March and the global economy remains sluggish, the Commerce Ministry remains confident shipments can meet the growth target of 1-2% this year.
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Cina
China’s Search Engines Have More Than 66,000 Rules Controlling Content, Report Says
Researchers from the Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity research group, found that the most diligent censor in China is Microsoft’s search engine Bing, the only foreign search engine operating in the country.