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Qatar
Qatar sovereign wealth fund seeks health and tech deals
Finance minister says QIA aims to identify opportunities as asset prices plunge
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USA
Pandemic accelerates shift to meat substitutes
Plant-based alternative sales jump 200 per cent in US amid slaughterhouse closures
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USA
Coronavirus bursts the US college education bubble
Soaring fees, worthless degrees and dicey investments have hurt the economy
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Argentina
Marcelo Etchebarne: "Nadie lanza una transacción al mercado a cara o ceca, pero la Argentina sí hizo eso"
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Portogallo
Produção de carros recomeça com abertura da Autoeuropa
Portugal vai voltar a produzir carros a partir de amanhã. A Autoeuropa, do Grupo Volkswagen, é a primeira fábrica a retomar a montagem de automóveis no país, depois de uma paragem de mais de um mês.
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Portogallo
Portugal entre os países europeus onde o turismo mais cairá em 2020
Portugal é dos países europeus onde o turismo internacional mais cairá este ano devido à pandemia, com uma queda de 40% no número de visitantes, apenas superada por Espanha e Itália.
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Cina Hong Kong
Hong Kong tourism recovery far from certain
When the global coronavirus lockdown finally ends Hong Kong will face punishing competition from other Asian cities for tourists, and its regular visitors - those from mainland China - are unlikely to return immediately, the tourism promotion chief has warned.
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USA
Little suspense as Fed meets with US economy in crisis
WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve already cut its benchmark lending rate to zero and made unprecedented moves to bolster liquidity as the coronavirus slammed the US economy, so it is not expected to do much besides project confidence at its policy meeting this week.
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USA
As States Push to Reopen, Business Leaders Say Not So Fast
“Shutting down was hard, but opening up is going to be harder,” one C.E.O. said of balancing public health and a damaged economy.
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Brasile Argentina Singapore
Argentina’s Withdrawal From Negotiations Jeopardizes Mercosur’s Future
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mercosur suffered yet another blow on Friday night, April 24th, when Argentina announced it had dropped out of ongoing negotiations with Canada, South Korea, Singapore, and Lebanon. "Argentina explained that, for economic reasons, it could not sit at the trade talks at this time," says ...