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Turchia
Turkey sees slower GDP growth than 2015: World Bank
Despite a pick-up in domestic consumption, the gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Turkey slowed in the first quarter because of slower inventory build-up
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Turchia
Ankara prosecutor’s office completes broad indictment against Gülenists
Followers of the Turkish Islamic-scholar Fethullah Gülen still hold crucial illegally-obtained data, according to an indictment revealed on July 15 by the state-run Anadolu Agency, also adding that Gülen sympathizers received “support from foreign countries.”
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Spagna
Madrid 'venderá' en septiembre en Londres sus fortalezas para ser la futura 'city' europea
La Comunidad de Madrid, CEIM-CEOE, la Cámara de Comercio y los sindicatos CCOO y UGT de Madrid han acordado este viernes diseñar una hoja de ruta para 'vender' las fortalezas de Madrid a las instituciones y empresarios de Reino Unido que busquen una nueva ubicación tras la aprobación del Brexit, ...
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Spagna
Economía.- El Gobierno regula la gestión de derechos mineros afectados por el cambio del sistema geodésico de referencia
br /> MADRID, 15 (EUROPA PRESS) El Consejo de Ministros ha aprobado un Real Decreto que regula el procedimiento para la gestión de los derechos mineros y del dominio público de hidrocarburos que resulten afectados por el cambio del sistema geodésico de referencia, determinando el procedimiento ...
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Giappone
Dollar cuts gains after topping ¥106 in Tokyo
The dollar shed some of its early gains on position-adjustment selling late Friday and was trading around ¥105.80 in Tokyo after topping ¥106 for the first time in three weeks. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥105.86-86, up from ¥105.44-44 the same time Thursday. The euro was at $1.1132-1132, ...
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Giappone
‘Pokemon Go’ no ace in hole for Nintendo
In just over a week, the smartphone game “Pokemon Go” has become a giant hit, turning millions of people around the world into monster hunters. Given the game’s promising start, investors are taking another look at Nintendo Co., whose value has shot up by about ¥1.5 trillion since “Pokemon Go” ...
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USA Giappone
Line Corp. raises ¥100 billion on day one of dual listing in New York, Tokyo
CEO Takeshi Idezawa says the company plans to build trust in its messaging and other services and expand. The post Line Corp. raises ¥100 billion on day one of dual listing in New York, Tokyo appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Nikkei climbs for fifth day straight on Dow’s surge, yen’s dive
Stocks advanced for the fifth consecutive session on Friday, jacked up by a continued bull run on Wall Street and the yen’s renewed weakness. The 225-issue Nikkei average rose 111.96 points, or 0.68 percent, to close at 16,497.85 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. On Thursday, the key market gauge gained ...
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Giappone
Banks would be turned off by BOJ paying them to borrow, experts say
Japan’s major lenders wouldn’t want the central bank to pay them to borrow even if policymakers seeking to kill off deflation made such an offer, according to people familiar with the matter. The idea of setting negative interest rates on loans to lenders surfaced earlier this year after the Bank ...
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Giappone
From toymakers to banks, Pokemon fever giving speculative boost to Japanese stocks
Bread makers, TV broadcasters, toy companies and regional banks are some of Tokyo traders’ favorite stocks this week, all thanks to Pokemon. The craze surrounding the mobile game “Pokemon Go” has spread far beyond its maker Nintendo Co., whose shares have surged more than 70 percent since the app’s launch ...