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Cina Colombia
Cina, cresce a sorpresa il commercio estero
(Teleborsa) - Per la prima volta, dopo sette mesi di cali mensili consecutivi, le esportazioni della Cina sono tornate a crescere. Nel mese di novembre, infatti, l'export ha registrato un aumento...
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Cina
Borse asiatiche in rialzo. Bene i dati in arrivo dalla Cina
(Teleborsa) - Finale in buon rialzo per le principali borse asiatiche aiutate dai dati macroeconomici giunti dalla Cina. In particolare, i numeri sul commercio estero hanno evidenziato un aumento...
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Cina
Michael Jordan Owns Right to Name in Chinese Characters, Too, Court Rules
The lawsuit that Mr. Jordan brought, against a company he accused of using his name, could set a precedent for foreign companies pursuing similar cases in China.
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Giappone
Japan Third Quarter GDP Slashed as Capex, Inventories Shrink
Japan's economy grew much slower than initially estimated in the third quarter, revised data showed, as capital expenditure dried up and companies ran down inventories - renewing concerns about Japan's growth prospects.
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Regno Unito
Tata Steel Makes a Deal to Stay in Britain, Saving Up to 11,000 Jobs
If the deal is approved, Tata Steel’s plant will remain in South Wales — a relief to an already shaken economy.
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USA Vietnam
Vietnam warns of return of protectionism if TPP dropped
HANOI -- Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has warned of the risk of returning protectionism as Southeast Asian nations brace for potentially tighter controls on trade with the US.
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Thailandia
SET opens up 5.94 to 1,526.47
Thai stocks opened up 0.39% at the start of trade this morning.
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Giappone
Japan logs current account surplus in October for 28th month in a row
Japan posted a current account surplus for the 28th consecutive month in October, helped by cheap oil prices and the yen’s strength, the government said Thursday. The surplus jumped 22.7 percent to ¥1.72 trillion ($15 billion), with the trade surplus increasing. Among key components in the current account, one of ...
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Giappone
Japan’s third-quarter GDP growth weaker than expected
Japan’s third-quarter GDP was weaker than expected with a 0.3 percent expansion, revised data showed Thursday, as slack corporate spending held back the world’s No. 3 economy. The latest figures were lower than an initial estimate of 0.5 percent growth in the July to September period, with exports also under ...
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Giappone
Some Japanese firms encouraging enterprising staff to moonlight
As the government pushes flexible working arrangements under its labor market reforms, more and more firms are letting employees take on second jobs. Struggling with a labor shortage, such companies seek to secure talented human resources by allowing employees more flexibility in their work. Some also believe employees can widen ...