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Turchia
Election threshold for political alliances to be 10 percent
A draft law making changes to the current electoral regulations will see that Turkey’s current 10 percent national election threshold is also valid for the alliance formed between political parties in the country, sources have revealed.
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USA
US economy grew 2.6 percent in fourth quarter
The U.S. economy grew at a solid rate of 2.6 percent in the final three months of last year, helped by the fastest consumer spending since the spring of 2016 and a big rebound in home construction.
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USA
Political concerns push back Nafta talks deadline
Trade negotiations complicated by looming elections in Mexico, Canada and the US
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Cina Russia USA Pakistan
Pakistan turns to Russia and China after US aid freeze
Defence minister flags ‘regional recalibration’ of foreign and security policy
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Spagna
Más de cuatro millones de trabajadores encadenaron contratos temporales en el último trimestre de 2017, un 4,4% más que hace un año
MADRID, 28 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Nigeria
MPC And Investors’ Fragile Confidence
In this report, MARK ITSIBOR writes that the fear and the inability of the Monetary Policy Committee ( MPC) to hold its first meeting in the year, earlier in the week, in deliberation on interest rates for the country this January, may damage the investors’ fragile confidence on the economy. ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria may regulate bitcoin trade, and calls the cryptocurrency a gamble
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Portogallo
Portugal destacado entre 17 países onde é possível comprar segundo passaporte ou “residência de elite”
De acordo com o relatório "Second Citizenship Survey 2017", produzido pela CS Global Partners, "cerca de 89% dos inquiridos gostaria de ter um segundo passaporte.
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Giappone
Graying Japan to step up support for biz succession at small firms
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to reinforce prefecture-based networks of experts to support management successions at small companies as more and more ...
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Cina
Regulador multa 12 bancos chineses em caso de fraude
Doze bancos da China foram multados em 295 milhões de yuans (46,2 milhões de dólares) na sequência de um caso de fraude na província de Gansu, informou hoje a Comissão Reguladora Bancária do país.