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Portogallo
Dívida portuguesa baixou em 2017 mas continua a 3.ª mais elevada da UE
Portugal mantém a terceira maior dívida pública da União Europeia (UE), em 2017, apesar de o Eurostat a ter revisto, esta segunda-feira, para os 124,8% do PIB, face aos para os 125,7% da primeira notificação, em abril.
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Italia
Italy tells EU it will not change budget plan
Finance minister insists Rome does not threaten bloc’s financial stability
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Giappone
Japan wavers on foreign private equity ‘vultures’
With record funds raised, dealmakers hopeful of corporate carve-outs
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Kenya
Department of Public Health bans fish hawking along the Nakuru - Nairobi highway
The Department of Public Health has banned fish hawking along sections of the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, terming the trade unhealthy and unhygienic.
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Turchia
Turkey’s biggest advantage in Africa is its reputation
Turkey’s reputation in Africa as a business partner creating a win-win habitat is its biggest advantage for doing business on the continent when compared to other investor countries, according to Nail Olpak, head of Turkey’s Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK).
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Spagna
Las ventas de la industria suben el 5,9 % en agosto y los pedidos el 7,7 por ciento
Madrid, 22 oct (EFE).- La industria española facturó en agosto el 5,9 % más que en el mismo mes de 2017, mientras la entrada de pedidos creció el 7,7 %, con lo que ambos indicadores encadenaron cinco meses en positivo.
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Spagna
La facturación de los servicios de mercado en españa subió un 8,1% en agosto
MADRID, 22 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Vietnam
Vietnam targets 6.6-6.8% GDP growth in 2019
HANOI: Vietnam is targeting economic growth of between 6.6% and 6.8% in 2019, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Monday.
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Cina
Tourism operators press for policy salve
Tourism business leaders have called for the government to use measures and campaigns to boost tourism from other markets if there is no concrete plan to reclaim arrivals from China.
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Bank CEO Kanetsugu Mike pulls out of Saudi business forum
The chief executive of Japan’s biggest bank has pulled out of Saudi Arabia’s financial conference, dubbed “Davos in the Desert,” joining a growing list of ...