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Brasile
Brazil retail sales beat forecasts
German inflation confirmed at 1.4 per cent, while Italys trade balance narrows
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Brasile
Brazil wants to attract foreign workers
Brazil will change its immigration law to make it easier for foreign workers to enter the country and meet growing demands for labor, Strategic Affairs Minister Marcelo Neri said Thursday.
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Marocco
Morocco's trade deficit regresses by 2.8 pc in 2013
Morocco's trade deficit regressed by 2.8 pc in 2013, going down from 202.06 ...
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Brasile
CNI: Brasil reduz investimento externo em 2012
Ao contrário do que ocorreu com outros países emergentes, caiu a participação do Brasil nos estoques globais de investimentos nos últimos anos, segund...
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Mongolia
Mongolia, Mongolians and Business
By PAUL SULLIVAN, Georgetown Mongolia has massive potential for foreign investment and for the development of businesses by Mongolians either on their own or in partnership with non-Mongolians. Some of these businesses may be part of the growing mining business in the country either directly as contractors, subcontractors and even subcontractors to ...
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USA
Ispanica alla guida della Small Business Agency USA
STATI UNITI Washington. 16/01/14. Il presidente Barack Obama intende nominare Maria Contreras Sweet, donna d'affari nativa del Messico, ex segretario di gabinetto della California, come capo dell'agenzia delle piccole e medie imprese statunitensi. Leggi tutto...
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Turchia
Trust in judiciary essential for economy, says Turkish deputy PM
Trust in Turkeys legal system was essential to it attaining its long-term growth goals, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan has said
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Thailandia
Foreign tourists in Surat skip Bangkok
SURAT THANI - Many foreign tourists vacationing on two resort islands off the coast of Surat Thani say they plan to bypass Bangkok when they head home and go straight to the airport instead, the chairwoman of the Koh Pangan and Koh Samui Tourism Promotion Association said on Thursday.
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India
World Bank ups global GDP estimate to 3.2%, lowers India forecast to 6.2%
The global economy is estimated to expand at 3.2% this year from 2.4% in 2013, with growth picking up in developing countries and high-income economies, the World Bank said.
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Turchia
Graft probe, Fed raise risks on growth: Turkish finance minister
Turkey is expected to grow around 4 percent this year despite the downwards risks incurred by the Dec. 17 corruption operation upheaval, Minister ?im?ek said