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Giappone
Japan’s economic backbone creaks under the weight of COVID-19
Domestic small and medium-size businesses are bearing the brunt of business closures amid a nationwide state of emergency
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Giappone
Japan department store sales log record 33% drop for March, with steeper dive on the way
Department store sales sank 33.4 percent in March, posting a record fall that looks likely to be broken this month as the coronavirus keeps customers ...
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Nigeria
Access Bank Bring Sustainability To Music Industry
LEADERSHIP : When Access Bank and Star larger beer announced their intentions to sponsor one of Nigeria’s, biggest TV shows, Access The Stars, it was met with enthusiasm and excitement. For a bank whose operational purpose is hinged on sustainability and creating an enabling environment for its customers as well ...
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Nigeria
NSITF Condoles With PMB Over Abba Kyari’s Death
LEADERSHIP : The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) yesterday condoled with President Muhammadu Buhari over the demise of his Chief of Staff, Malam Abba Kyari. In his condolence message to President Buhari, the Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Fund, Adebayo Somefun, described the departed Chief of Staff as a ...
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Venezuela
La pandemia como una oportunidad para el cambio
Desde antes del estallido de la rebelión de abril 2018, he visto a Venezuela como un referente o un espejo,[...]
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Kenya
Uhuru signs bill reducing tax on salaries, VAT into law
President Uhuru Kenyatta today at State House, Nairobi signed into law the Tax Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020.
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Kenya
Top 10 most attractive banks in Kenya
Cytonn Investments has listed KCB Group as the most attractive bank in Kenya in its Financial Year 2019 Banking Sector Report.
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Portogallo
"Redução sem precedentes" no uso de cartões
Banco de Portugal estima que, num mês, o montante dos levantamentos e compras tenha descido 46%.
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Portogallo
Quase 900 solicitações de apoio às rendas
Maioria tem origem nos concelhos do Porto, Lisboa e Setúbal.
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Portogallo
Dos 1,5 biliões, menos de metade do dinheiro será a fundo perdido
Com os pressupostos conhecidos, Portugal pode vir a receber até 25 mil milhões de euros da "bazuca" europeia.