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Thailandia
SET down 3.51 points at opening
Thai stocks opened down 0.25% at the start of trade this morning.
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Portogallo
Maria João Carioca é a primeira mulher a liderar a Bolsa de Lisboa
Nova presidente executiva será a primeira mulher a chefiar oficialmente a bolsa desde a sua fundação, em 1769
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Nicaragua
Faltan acciones para erradicar el Bullying en Nicaragua
Organizaciones señalan que pese a que existe una ley para promover el buen trato, aún se necesita cumplir en la práctica La entrada Faltan acciones para erradicar el Bullying en Nicaragua aparece primero en Periódico Hoy.
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USA
USA, licenziamenti in forte calo a marzo
(Teleborsa) - Continuano a scendere i licenziamenti negli Stati Uniti, confermando i segnali di miglioramento del mercato del lavoro americano, dopo il picco toccato a gennaio. Secondo il rapporto...
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USA
Stati Uniti, richieste di disoccupazione ancora in aumento
(Teleborsa) - Continuano a salire le nuove domande di sussidio alla disoccupazione negli Stati Uniti, segnalando ancora un indebolimento del mercato del lavoro a stelle e strisce, proprio alla viglia...
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Australia Regno Unito
Hold in-depth talks with Australia before signing trade deals: CII to govt
On Wednesday, CII signed an MoU with the New South Wales Business Chamber and opened its new branch in Sydney
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India
India, EU agree to strengthen strategic partnership
The leaders endorsed the 'EU-India Agenda for Action-2020'
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India
Sensex rises 80 points in early trade on fund inflows
The final trading session of financial year 2015-16 began on a positive note on Thursday with the benchmark BSE Sensex rising about 80 points to 25,418.52 on sustained buying by investors and foreign funds amid mixed global cues.
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India
Flying in and out of Mumbai to get costlier
Flying in and out of Mumbai is set to get expensive, because the city’s airport has run out of landing slots, threatening to create a demand-supply mismatch soon with the nation’s airline passenger traffic growing at 20% annually.
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India
Coca-Cola selling beverages outside World T20 match venues to take on rival Pepsi
In an ambush marketing bid, Coca-Cola is selling its beverages outside most stadiums where the ICC T20 World Cup matches are currently being played.