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Thailandia
SET opens up 5.38 to 1,642.92
Thai stocks opened up 0.33% at the start of trade this morning.
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Thailandia
Ministry weighs tax on share-selling capital gains
The Finance Ministry is considering whether a capital-gains tax exemption given to investors in the Thai stock market is still essential and is set to review tax incentives offered to several sectors including farmers.
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Germania
Insurers gather to tally hurricane costs
MONACO: As Hurricane Irma battered Florida, the cream of the insurance world -- gathered under the Mediterranean sun in Monte Carlo -- was assessing the costs of the storm for the global industry.
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Kenya
Uhuru assures business owners of 'good environment'
Losses at the Nairobi Securities Exchange hit a whopping Sh120 billion last week.
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USA
Korea‘s industry minister to meet with his US counterpart soon
South Korea's industry minister said he will meet with his US counterpart later this year to discuss pending trade and o
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Portogallo
PF faz busca e apreensão em empresas ligadas ao Porto Sudeste
Ação busca coletar irregularidades em contratos operacionais envolvendo subsidiária brasileira de estatal espanhola
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Nigeria
UDUS receives books from PUNCH
Adeniyi Olugbemi, Sokoto The management of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University has commended Punch Nigeria Limited for donating books on subjects, such as business and entrepreneurial skills, to Nigerian universities. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics) at the university, Prof. Atiku Yahaya, gave the commendation while receiving four copies each of three sets ...
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Nigeria
NNPC Trading to handle 80% of crude lifting contracts
Everest Amaefule, Abuja The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation plans to award 80 per cent of crude lifting contracts to one of its subsidiaries, the NNPC Trading Limited. At the moment, 39 local and foreign firms are engaged in the crude lifting deals. The Managing Director of NNPC Trading Limited, Mr. ...
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Nigeria
CBN injects fresh $250m into forex market
Oyetunji Abioye The Central Bank of Nigeria on Monday intervened with another sum of $250m in the foreign exchange market The regulator said in a statement that the move was meant to keep the inter-bank foreign exchange market liquid. A breakdown of Monday’s intervention indicated that the wholesale sector was ...
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Nigeria
Govt generates N1.2bn in 12 months from alien cards
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja The Federal Government generated N1.2bn in the last one year from the sale of the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card to foreigners living and working in the country. It was gathered that the money was remitted to the government by Continental Transfer Technique Limited, the ...