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Panama
What the Panama Papers don't say about global finance is just as troubling
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Ghana
Largest fish processing company in Ghana to relocate if…
Leading tuna producer, Pioneer Food Cannery, has served notice of relocating to another country if Ghana does not sign the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union (EU) by October 1, 2016. Ghana has until October 1, 2016, to sign the EPA with the EU to prevent the union ...
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USA
Big banks earnings falter
Two of the larger US banks reported first quarter earnings. The results were more inline with analysts outlook for large banks. Bank of America and Wells Fargo both missed on the profit side due to lacklust growth overall in the US economy. BofA said its first-quarter profit fell, hurt by ...
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USA
Richest states must step up migration aid
World Bank and IMF say crisis is growing threat to global economy
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Cina USA
China eliminates exporter subsidies
Prohibited grants and services withdrawn after US complaint to World Trade Organisation
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USA
Muted US inflation adds to Fed dilemma
March figures weaker than forecast at 0.1% amid debate over GDP growth
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Regno Unito
Brexit weighing on UK economy, says BoE
Decisions on capital expenditure and property deals are being postponed
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Senegal
Loi de finances : atelier de renforcement des capacités parlementaires à partir de lundi
Dakar, 14 avr (APS) - Un atelier de renforcement des capacités parlementaires sur l'examen de la loi de finances se tient, du lundi au mercredi à l'hôtel "Les Amaryllis" à Saly Portudal (Mbour), annonce un communiqué transmis à l'APS. Dakar, 14 avr (APS) - Un atelier de renforcement des capacités ...
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Senegal
Consommation : Repli de 0,6% de l'IHDC au mois de mars (ANSD)
Dakar, 14 avr (APS) - L'Indice harmonisé des prix à la consommation (IHDC) s'est replié de 0,6% au mois de mars, rapporte un bulletin de l'Agence nationale de la statistique et de la démographie (ANSD). Dakar, 14 avr (APS) - L'Indice harmonisé des prix à la consommation (IHDC) s'est replié ...
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Senegal
Plus de double peine à partir du 1er juin
Dakar, 14 avr (APS) – Le Board, l'instance qui détermine et fait évoluer les régles de jeu dans le football, a décidé de mettre fin à la double peine (penalty et expulsion) systématique en cas d'annihilation d'une occasion nette de but (loi 12.3), annoncent plusieurs médias. - Football