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Portogallo
Mitsui entra em projeto de carvão da Vale
A Vale fechou ontem com a Mitsui o acordo para vender parte de seus ativos de carvão em Moçambique - a mina de Moatize e o corredor logístico de Nacala, formado por ferrovia e porto - para a companhia japonesa. Mercado prevê que empresa pode colocar US$ 3 bi em ...
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Brasile
A volta de investimentos em infraestrutura
A questão que se coloca no momento é qual deveria ser o foco para uma retomada consistente dos investimentos em infraestrutura no Brasil e qual a dinâ...
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Francia
«Que des intentions...»
Le Conseil des ministres a procédé, avant-hier, à l’adoption d’un nouveau modèle de croissance, vanté comme une véritable stratégie de sortie de crise. Comment analysez-vous la portée de ce projet ? Le Conseil des ministres a évoqué un nouveau modèle de croissance, pas un nouveau modèle économique, ce qui change ...
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Turchia
Meeting with Moody’s positive, says Turkey’s finance minister
Finance Minister Naci Ağbal has said he had a “positive” meeting with representatives from the Moody’s rating agency and he expected the agency’s final consideration be positive as well, unlike the recent downgrade from Standard & Poor’s, private broadcaster NTV reported on July 28
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Turchia
Turkey launches tender for four domestic corvettes
Turkey’s Undersecretariat of Defense Industry (SSM) has launched a tender for four new corvettes as part of the ongoing MİLGEM (National Ship) project
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Turchia
Economic confidence surges in July amid coup bid
Turkey’s economic confidence index in July rose by 14.9 percent compared to the previous month, signaling no damage to confidence in the country’s economy after the failed July 15 coup attempt
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Turchia
Market regulator delists Via REIT for Gülen links
The Capital Markets Board (SPK) has decided that the Turkey-based Real Estate Investment Trust Via Gayrimenkul Yatırım Ortaklğı, a real estate investment fund, will be removed from the extent of Capital Markets Law and delisted from Borsa Istanbul, over alleged links to the Gülen movement
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Russia Turchia
Turkish tourist arrivals plummet 40 percent in June, biggest drop in 22 years
The number of foreign visitors to Turkey plummeted more than 40 percent in June, official data showed on July 28, marking the biggest drop in at least 22 years, as tensions with Russia and a series of deadly bombings kept tourists away
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Turchia
Kirby reiterates support for Turkish gov’t, urges respect for rule of law after coup attempt
U.S. Department of State spokesperson John Kirby has again stressed that the U.S. backs Turkey’s democratically elected government in the aftermath of the failed coup attempt
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Turchia
UN head ‘deeply concerned’ by ongoing arrests in Turkey
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed “deep concern” about the nationwide wave of arrests in Turkey following a failed coup attempt, during a phone call with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu