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Turchia
Turkey to use lira in property purchases, sales, rents
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan signed a decree early Sept. 13 that requires using the lira for buying, selling and renting of real estate and leasing of vehicles, according to presidential sources.
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Spagna
Sánchez y el viceprimer ministro catarí firman cooperación para inversiones
Madrid, 13 sep (EFE).- El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, y el viceprimer ministro de Catar, el jeque Mohamed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim Al-Thani, han suscrito hoy en Madrid una declaración conjunta en la que ambos ejecutivos se comprometen a cooperar en el desarrollo de proyectos conjuntos de inversión en ...
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Spagna
Montoro, elegido presidente de la comisión de economía del congreso
MADRID, 13 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Nuova Zelanda
Wellington commuter told not to use public transport if she wants to be on time
A woman who missed a business meeting because her train was late says she was told by a Transdev representative she should not use public transport if she wanted to be on time.
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Nuova Zelanda
Paul Young wins by-election
Paul Young has won the Howick By-election to become Auckland Council’s first Asian councillor. He came to New Zealand around 30 years ago and settled in Howick where he and his wife Rosana raised two children while he established a marketing, concert promotion and photographic business in Somerville. Some 26.4 ...
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Cina USA Vietnam
Southeast Asia stocks rise on US-China trade talks
Southeast Asian stock markets rose on Thursday tracking broader Asia on hopes that China and the United States could strike a deal on their tariff dispute.
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Thailandia
UTCC sees faster GDP growth rate
The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce has raised its 2018 economic growth projection to 4.6% from 4.5% on consumer confidence, exports, tourism and rising farm prices, as well as private and public investment.
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Cina USA
US companies in China say tariffs are hurting: Survey
BEIJING: The majority of American companies in China say they are hurting from the escalating US-China trade spat, reporting increased costs, lower profits and stepped-up scrutiny, a survey showed Thursday.
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Giappone
Investors hunting bargains in Japan might want to wait till U.S. midterms pass
Some Japan equity strategists are recommending investors hold off any hunt for bargains until trade tensions cool after the U.S. midterm elections.A possible decline in ...
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Cina USA
Nikkei rallies on fading U.S-China trade jitters
Stocks staged a strong rally Thursday as worries about the fierce trade friction between the United States and China began to recede.The 225-issue Nikkei average ...