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Italia
SACE sigla Patto per l'export per sostenere crescita Made in Italy
(Teleborsa) - SACE con il suo Presidente Rodolfo Errore ha firmato il Patto per l'Export lanciato dal Ministro degli Affari esteri, Luigi Di Maio, per far ripartire al più presto l'export italiano e...
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Italia
"Next Generation EU", Ferretti: "svolta epocale"
(Teleborsa) - Nei giorni scorsi la Commissione Europea ha alzato il velo su "Next Generation EU", la potenza di fuoco pensata per risollevare l'economia dei Paesi UE dall'impatto della crisi...
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Giappone
Japan’s economy watcher sentiment up for first time in four months but still hovers near lows
The diffusion index of confidence among "economy watchers" such as taxi drivers and restaurant staff rose 7.6 points from the previous month to 15.5.
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Giappone
Seven-Eleven to sell life insurance at its convenience stores
Seven-Eleven Japan Co. said Monday it will start selling life insurance at its over 20,000 outlets nationwide, the first such case at a convenience store, ...
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Giappone
Economy minister Yasutoshi Nishimura warns against deepening negative rates
The minister said Japan's priority should be on protecting jobs and businesses, not stimulating consumption and travel.
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Giappone
Japan first-quarter GDP shrank less than expected but deeper recession looms
The economy is expected to recover only moderately in coming months due to the pandemic's sweeping impact globally and at home.
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Cina Hong Kong
HSBC’s tightrope act opens up internal fault lines in Hong Kong turmoil
HSBC Holdings PLC’s endorsement of a proposed Chinese security law in Hong Kong has begun to widen fault lines over the British institution’s relationship to ...
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Turchia
Turkish Central Bank to back import-cutting investments: Minister
Turkey will continue to back investments that will reduce imports and increase exports, said Berat Albayrak, the country's treasury and finance minister, on June 8.
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Vietnam
Vietnam ratifies trade deal with EU in boost for economy
Vietnam ratified a landmark trade deal on June 8 with the European Union that is expected to energize the country’s manufacturing sector and exports, as it recovers from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Regno Unito
Slave trader's statue torn down in UK amid global inequality protests
A statue to a 17th century British slave trader was torn down on June 7 during an anti-racism protest in Bristol in southwest England amid calls for other historic reminders of the slave trade to be removed.