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Cina Giappone
With IMF recognition, reform now key for yuan
The International Monetary Fund’s recognition of China’s currency is a step toward encouraging its global use, but banks will remain reluctant to hold yuan unless Beijing pushes deeper financial reforms, analysts say. The Washington-based institution on Monday welcomed the yuan into its elite reserve currency basket known as Special Drawing ...
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Cina
IMF approves China's yuan as reserve currency
The International Monetary Fund has approved China's yuan into its elite reserve currency, in a decision hailed as "an important milestone" for the world's second largest economy.
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Argentina
También suspenden los nuevos contratos en dólares para el sector agrario
Así lo informó el Mercado a Término de Buenos Aires (MaTBA) en un comunicado enviado a la Bolsa de Comercio.
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Cina
IMF approves China's yuan as elite reserve currency
The International Monetary Fund welcomed China's yuan into its elite reserve currency basket Nov. 30, recognizing the ascendance of the Asian power in the global economy
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Brasile
La economía de Brasil se contrae un 1,7% en el tercer trimestre del año
La economía de Brasil, sumida en una recesión técnica, cayó un 1,7 por ciento en el tercer trimestre del año frente a los tres meses precedentes, informaron hoy fuentes oficiales. Leer
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Cina
La industria china sufre en noviembre su mayor contracción en tres años
La actividad industrial de China profundizó su contracción en noviembre y registró su mayor caída mensual desde agosto de 2012, según datos oficiales publicados por la Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas y la Federación china de Compras y Logística. Leer
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Cuba
Main Street Morning: Texas forming early economic links with Cuba
Welcome to Main Street Morning, The Washington Post’s daily collection of news affecting entrepreneurs, start-ups and small businesses with a special focus on policy and government.Here’s what’s affecting my small business, my clients and other entrepreneurs today.Read full article >>
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Cina
Wonkblog: How China is like the U.S. a century ago
China's yuan on Monday gained the International Monetary Fund's imprimatur as a reserve currency, but that won't actually change anything—at least not anytime soon.After all, it's not like countries are going to start ditching their dollars for yuan now that both are officially "global reserve currencies." Or, as we'll get to in ...
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Brasile
Brazil’s economy shrinks by record 4.5%
Recession in Latin America’s largest country is worst since 1930s
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Angola
Sobe volume de transacções
O Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA) vendeu, na semana passada, 336,4 milhões de dólares no mercado primário, a uma taxa de câmbio média de 135,985 kwanzas por dólar, contra 332,7 milhões a 135,984 nos sete dias anteriores