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Spagna
Las empresas envasadoras de aceite pusieron en el mercado 55 millones de litros en abril, un 3,5% más
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Francia
Exxon Investors Seek Assurance as Climate Shifts, Along With Attitudes
A growing chorus of shareholders is worried the energy giant is not adequately preparing for tighter times in light of the Paris accord.
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Cina
Special Report: Business Aviation: China’s Aviation Market Is Taking Hold
China has embraced business aviation and is home to Asia's largest business-jet fleet. After an extended period of rapid growth, it is experiencing growing pains that should be temporary.
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Giappone
Toyota ups Takata air bag recall ante by 1.6 million vehicles in U.S.
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling nearly 1.6 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially faulty front passenger air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. of Japan. The action expands what was already the biggest automotive recall in U.S. history. The U.S. government announced earlier this month that 17 automakers ...
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Giappone Venezuela
Bridgestone looks to sell business in crisis-staggered Venezuela after 62 years
Tire maker Bridgestone is selling its business in Venezuela after six decades in the country, the latest blue chip company to abandon the country as a result of runaway inflation and strict currency controls. Bridgestone Americas says in a statement Monday that it is selling its Venezuela assets to Grupo ...
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Giappone
Toshiba revises earnings results, plans to halve capital base
Toshiba Corp. has corrected fiscal 2015 earnings results released earlier in the month, as the industrial conglomerate reviewed its calculations of losses from its nuclear power business. Toshiba, hit by an accounting scandal that surfaced roughly a year ago, also announced it will more than halve its capital base to ...
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Giappone
Dollar sags to ¥109.50 in Tokyo on Japan-U.S. discord
The dollar sagged below ¥110 in Tokyo trading on Monday after U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew warned against possible yen-selling intervention by Japan at a weekend meeting with Finance Minister Taro Aso. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥109.51-56, down from ¥110.27-28 at the same time Friday. The euro ...
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Giappone
Suntory to sell shareholding in hamburger chain First-Kitchen to Wendy’s
Suntory Holdings Ltd. will sell its shareholding in First-Kitchen Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary operating a hamburger chain, to Wendy’s Japan LLC, company officials said Monday. The major maker of beverages and food did not disclose the price of the sale. After selling First-Kitchen to rival hamburger chain Wendy’s, Suntory will ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks retreat on rise in yen
Stocks turned lower Monday on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, pressured by a resurgent uptick in the yen against the dollar. The 225-issue Nikkei average lost 81.75 points, or 0.49 percent, to end at 16,654.60. On Friday, the key market gauge climbed 89.69 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues ...
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Giappone
Pro-Abenomics LDP group urges Abe to proceed with tax hike
A group of lawmakers in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party is urging Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to go ahead with the second stage of the consumption tax hike in April 2017, and implement economic stimulus worth ¥15 trillion to ¥20 trillion by compiling a supplementary budget for fiscal 2016. The ...