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Thailandia
Brown Line monorail gets nod under PPP framework
The 22-kilometre Brown Line monorail project linking Khae Rai in Nonthaburi and Lam Sali in Bangkok worth 48.38 billion baht will be developed under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
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Nuova Zelanda
Family of drowned Indian student proceeding with insurance claim
The family of drowned Indian student Aman Kumar are hopeful their insurance claim will be approved, but say they're waiting on documents to arrive from New Zealand authorities.
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Cina
‘Red flag’: U.S. stocks face another big fall after Apple’s warning over China slide amid trade war
Apple’s shock warning that its Chinese sales are weakening ratcheted up concerns about the world’s second largest economy and weighed heavily on global stock markets ...
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Cina
Oil falls to Sh5,300 on economic worries, surging supply
China issued its first batch of crude import quotas for 2019 on Wednesday at a lower volume
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Cina USA
US delegation to visit China next week for trade talks
The development follows small signs of progress in their relations.
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Cina
Apple shares close nearly 10pc lower after China sales warning
CEO Tim Cook says sales problems primarily in Greater China region
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USA
S. Korea’s foreign reserves hit record high in Dec.
South Korea’s foreign exchange reserves reached a record high level in December, amid a weakening US dollar trend, the c
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India Nigeria
India Buys N719.2b Worth Of Crude From Nigeria In Q3 2018
India was Nigeria’s biggest trading partner in the third quarter of 2018, gulping N719.2billion of crude and N37.7billion of natural gas exports from the country. India also bought cashew nuts worth N4.7billion from Nigeria. Latest figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), covering July, August and September, showed that ...
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Portogallo
Ano 2018 com maior captação de investimento estrangeiro desde criação da AICEP
O ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros anunciou hoje que "2018 foi o ano mais fértil em captação de investimento direto estrangeiro em Portugal desde a formação da AICEP", enaltecendo os resultados vastos e significativos da diplomacia portuguesa no ano passado.
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Portogallo
Bancos reduzem 19 mil milhões de crédito malparado desde os máximos de 2016
O total de crédito malparado nos bancos portugueses caiu 19,2 mil milhões de euros entre junho de 2016, o momento em que atingiu o valor máximo, e setembro do ano passado, segundo dados divulgados pelo Banco de Portugal.