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Cina
China GDP growth lowest since 1990
Industrial pain deepens but services expansion cushions slowdown
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Cina
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La empresa ha dado a conocer que tiene dos ofertas no vinculantes para hacerse de sus activos locales, incluido Copeinca
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Burkina Faso
Attentats de Ouagadougou: Le week-end où tout a basculé
Points: Une attaque d’une ampleur inédite dans un pays ...
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Francia
Affaire Bettencourt, «débat d’intérêt général et sociétal»
Le procès des écoutes dans l’affaire Bettencourt s’est conclu en France par une relaxe générale des prévenus, l’ex-majordome de Liliane Bettencourt et cinq journalistes, poursuivis pour atteintes à l’intimité de la vie privée de l’héritière de L’Oréal.en lire plus
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Australia
Supalai planning more Australian projects
SET-listed developer Supalai Plc (SPALI) is upbeat about its international investment, planning to spend 500 million baht in Melbourne, Australia, this year after recording good sales in 2015 for its first three housing projects.
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Iran
Basmati exporters eye better realisations as Iran opens up
Export volumes surged 23% during April-November 2015 over the year-ago period, indicating demand was good at lower price
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India
GJEPC's India Diamond Week inaugurated at New York
The Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) inaugurated its 4th edition of the India Diamond Week (IDW) in New York on Monday.
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India
Execution challenge for economy: Rajan
He also said the 'implementation gap' is narrowing and if India delivers on its promise then the country will be 'the place to be'
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Iran
Indo-Iran trade braces for change
Public sector bank executives said it will take a while to establish a direct presence there
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Giappone
World tourism numbers hit record 1.18 billion in 2015, U.N. says
The number of international tourists rose by 4.4 percent worldwide in 2015 to hit a record 1.18 billion despite concerns over terrorism, the United Nations World Tourism Organization said. Tourism arrivals were up by 5.0 percent in Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas but fell by 8.0 percent in North Africa, ...