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Cuba
Alemania estudia invertir en Cuba y ampliar el comercio bilateral
El ministro de Economía alemán, Sigmar Gabriel, inicia hoy una visita de dos días a Cuba, la primera de un titular de esa cartera en 15 años, con el fin de estudiar las opciones de invertir en la i
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Giappone
Impact on Japan from Saudi-Iranian strife likely to be minimal; mediator role possible: experts
Middle East experts say the execution of a senior Shiite cleric by Saudi Arabia will have minimal economic effect on Japan. The post Impact on Japan from Saudi-Iranian strife likely to be minimal; mediator role possible: experts appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Cina Giappone
Dollar weak around ¥118.70 in late trade on yuan rate cut
The dollar was sluggish at levels around ¥118.70 in Tokyo trading late Wednesday, on risk-averse selling triggered by China’s cut in the yuan exchange rate, as well as North Korea’s alleged hydrogen bomb test. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥118.74-74, down from ¥119.42-43 at the same time on ...
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Giappone
Japan’s automakers achieve record U.S. sales in 2015
Japanese automakers logged record sales in the United States in 2015 as the overall market swelled to an unprecedented level, driven by the stronger economy and robust demand for sport utility vehicles and trucks, Autodata Corp. data showed Tuesday. Manufacturers sold 17.47 million cars in 2015, up 5.7 percent from ...
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Giappone
South Korean economy seen to shrug off North’s nuclear test
As officials from South Korea’s Finance Ministry and central bank rushed into a strategy meeting to consider the implications of North Korea’s latest nuclear test, early indications suggest that Asia’s fourth-largest economy is likely to shrug it off. While the currency slid to a three-month low and stocks dropped as ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks slide further as yen rises, North Korea claims H-bomb test
Stocks lost further ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with investor sentiment dampened by the yen’s rapid ascent and North Korea’s claim it had detonated a hydrogen bomb. The Nikkei average fell 182.68 points, or 0.99 percent, to close at 18,191.32. On Tuesday, it lost 76.98 points. The ...
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Giappone
Japan’s CEOs: underpaid and underwhelming
Atsushi Saito says Japanese corporate heads are underpaid and shun bold decisions for fear of missing out on cushy adviser roles after they retire. The post Japan’s CEOs: underpaid and underwhelming appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Twitter appears ready to expand beyond 140-character tweets
Twitter appears ready to loosen its restriction on the length of messages in a bid to make its service more appealing to a wider audience accustomed to the greater freedom offered by Facebook and other forums. CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey telegraphed Twitter’s intentions in a tweet posted Tuesday after ...
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Portogallo
Edifício do Hotel Florida vendido a investidor chinês
Valor não foi revelado, mas o Dinheiro Vivo apurou que terá custado entre 10 e 20 milhões de euros. Novo dono já tem mais dois prédios em Lisboa
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Portogallo
FMI usou retórica para se proteger de surpresas que surgiram em Portugal
FMI usou vários "artifícios retóricos" para se proteger de surpresas que foram surgindo na aplicação do programa de ajustamento