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Portogallo
Cem emigrantes reclamam devolução de dinheiro no Novo Banco
Cerca de uma centena de emigrantes manifestaram-se, durante a manhã desta terça-feira, em frente às instalações do Novo Banco, na avenida dos Aliados, Porto, reclamando a devolução de poupanças depositadas na instituição.
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Argentina
Dei - Argentina: Governo Macri presenta primo pacchetto misure economiche
Il Ministro argentino dell'Economia e delle Finanze, Alfonso Prat Gay, ha presentato in conferenza stampa un primo pacchetto di provvedimenti dell'esecutivo Macri volto a "normalizzare" l'economia e riattivare la crescita, nell'ottica dell'obiettivo piu' ampio del Governo di raggiungere la cosiddetta...
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Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso. Comment Michel Kafando a fait avancer l’affaire Sankara
Le Burkina Faso a émis un mandat d’arrêt international contre le président déchu Blaise Compaoré, pour son implication présumée dans le meurtre de l’ancien chef d’Etat Thomas Sankara, en 1987. L’Observateur Paalga pointe l’efficacité du président de transition Michel Kafando dans ce dossier.
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Cuba
La economía de Cuba registró un crecimiento de un 4% para este año
La economía de Cuba creció un 4% en 2015 con la participación de todos los sectores productivos en ese resultado, según datos oficiales que se conocieron en el último C
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Francia
Les managers qui bougent
■ Fadl Allah Chajadine, nouveau directeur du Recouvrement au sein du pôle Entreprises Fadl Allah Chajadine vient d’être désigné directeur du Recouvrement au sein du pôle Entreprises. Il occupait auparavant la fonction de directeur de l’Animation du réseau au sein du pôle Réseau. Titulaire d’un master en management de la protection ...
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Giappone
TPP touted as raising Japan’s GDP by ¥14 trillion
The Abe administration estimates that the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact will raise Japan’s gross domestic product by ¥14 trillion by boosting exports and investment, according to sources close to the matter. The figure represents 2.7 percent of the fiscal 2014 real GDP figure of ¥524.7 trillion. The estimate will be ...
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Giappone
Former Nissan President Yoshikazu Hanawa, led company’s recovery, dies at 81
Former Nissan Motor Co. President Yoshikazu Hanawa, who steered a major turnaround for the automaker, died last Friday of a heart attack, the company said. He was 81. A native of Tokyo, Hanawa went to work for Nissan in 1957 after graduating from the University of Tokyo and assumed the ...
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Giappone
Moody’s lowers Toshiba’s credit rating two levels to junk status
Toshiba Corp.’s long-term senior bond rating has been cut two levels by Moody’s Investors Service to Ba2, its second-highest junk rating, from Baa3. Moody’s also downgraded the short-term rating of the electronics company, the ratings agency said in a statement Tuesday. “We expect that Toshiba’s leverage will stay high over ...
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Giappone
McDonalds considers downsizing stake in struggling Japanese unit
McDonald's Corp. is considering selling part of its stake in its Japanese unit, sources say. The post McDonalds considers downsizing stake in struggling Japanese unit appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Japan’s Recruit to acquire Dutch employment firm USG People
Recruit Holdings Co. agreed to buy USG People NV of the Netherlands for just over €1.4 billion ($1.5 billion) as Japan’s biggest provider of temporary staff seeks to boost growth in Europe. Recruit will offer €17.50 ($19) in cash for each share in Almere, Netherlands-based USG, the companies said in ...