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Giappone
Sony expects record profits on solid game, music business
TOKYO: Sony Corp on Tuesday raised its net and operating profit projections for the full year to record levels on brisk sales in the game and music businesses.
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Giappone
Honda raises forecasts on solid motorbike sales
Honda Motor Co. said Tuesday it was raising annual forecasts after first-half profits rose over 19 percent on brisk sales of motorcycles in Asia.Japan’s third ...
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Kenya
Attempted murder suspect rejects State security offer
A suspect in the attempted murder of a former Garissa county finance executive has rejected a Government offer of security.
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Kenya
Nurses' Union boss Panyako charged with creating disturbance
Kenya National Union of Nurses Secretary General Seth Panyako was on Tuesday arraigned at the Milimani Law Court and charged with creating disturbance
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Regno Unito
Uber: protestano i lavoratori nel Regno Unito
Protestano i lavoratori della gig economy nel Regno Unito. Oggi in occasione di un'azione legale contro il colosso americano dei taxi online Uber, migliaia di lavoratori sono scesi in piazza...
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Portogallo
KPMG promove seis colaboradores e aposta no Porto
A consultora reforçou sobretudo a área de Auditoria e Assurance. “O compromisso e investimento no Norte são estratégicos”, disse ao Jornal Económico Vitor Ribeirinho, 'deputy chairman' da KPMG.
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Portogallo
Três freguesias de Lisboa com custo superior a 3500 euros por metro quadrado
Três das 24 freguesias de Lisboa registaram preços de casas superiores a 3500 euros por metro quadrado (Euro/m2) no segundo trimestre deste ano, enquanto no Porto o valor mais elevado foi de 2142 Euro/m2, revelou o INE.
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Cina
U.S. Stocks Ride Higher on Trade Optimism
U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, helped by a rebound in technology stocks after a volatile few sessions on Wall Street, amid optimism over the U.S.-China trade dispute and some upbeat earnings reports.
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Cina USA
Fear of 7: The Number That Could Make China’s Currency a Trade-War Weapon
The renminbi has fallen to its weakest point in a decade, and Washington worries about how that may affect the dispute between the United States and China. But Beijing has reason to hold the line.
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Cina
Breakingviews: A Chinese Auto Tax Cut Wouldn’t Solve the Car Industry’s Big Problems
The country is reportedly planning to reduce tax on new cars to stimulate sales, but the auto industry has other problems than lack of demand in China.