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Cina
Nissan’s profit drops 14.1% in first quarter on rising costs, stronger yen
Automaker Nissan reported a drop in first-quarter profit on Thursday, blaming pressure from rising material costs and a higher yen.Nissan said sales in China rose ...
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Giappone
Value of Japan’s ‘sharing economy’ estimated at over ¥500 billion in 2016
Japan’s so-called sharing economy was estimated to be worth over ¥500 billion ($4.5 billion) in 2016, according to government data, reflecting the rise of peer-to-peer ...
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India
El Al drops suit to block Air India flights to Israel via Saudi airspace
Business in Brief | Super-Sol chairman ousted after angering top shareholder ■ TowerJazz shares tumble on weak outlook ■ Banks power TA-35 index to five-year high
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Botswana:Peace, Security Attract Investors - Masisi
[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -The peace and security prevailing in Botswana have been described as key foreign direct investment components the country can use to attract United Arab Emirates (UAE) investors.
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USA
Facebook Sends Nasdaq Tumbling, but Trade Optimism Boosts Dow
A plunge in Facebook Inc's shares pushed the Nasdaq down more than 1 percent on Thursday, the index's biggest one-day drop in a month, but industrial stocks rose after the United States and the European Union said they would negotiate on trade.
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Cina USA
NXP’s Chief Criticizes China After Qualcomm Deal Collapses
Richard Clemmer, NXP’s chief executive, blamed Chinese authorities for withholding approval of a $44 billion deal with Qualcomm amid a trade war between Washington and Beijing.
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Cina
As Qualcomm Deal Is Scrapped, China Denies Trade Link
As frictions intensified this year, Beijing’s prolonged antitrust review of the NXP purchase came to be seen as a form of leverage over negotiations.
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Portogallo
Há inspeções em três aeroportos no âmbito da greve na Ryanair
A Autoridade para as Condições de Trabalho (ACT) está a acompanhar a greve de dois dias dos tripulantes de cabine da Ryanair e está a "desenvolver presentemente intervenções inspetivas" nos aeroportos de Lisboa, Porto e Faro.
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Portogallo
Ryanair garante não haver interrupções na operação em dia de greve
A transportadora aérea Ryanair informou esta quinta-feira não haver interrupções na sua operação, além dos voos previamente cancelados, no segundo dia de greve dos tripulantes de voo em Portugal, Espanha e Bélgica.
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Brasile
Acordo entre EUA e UE deixa soja brasileira mais dependente da China
Analistas ponderam, porém, que não haverá reflexos negativos para o Brasil no curto prazo