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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- (Ampl.) S&P saca a Bankia del 'bono basura' y mejora el 'rating' de Bankinter, Ibercaja y Abanca
Mejora la perspectiva de Santander y CaixaBank y rebaja la de Popular MADRID, 9 (EUROPA PRESS)
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- S&P saca a Bankia del 'bono basura' y mejora el rating de Bankinter, Ibercaja y Abanca
Mejora la perspectiva de Santander y CaixaBank y rebaja la de Popular MADRID, 9 (EUROPA PRESS)
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Singapore
Singapore eyes new drivers of economic growth
SINGAPORE - A key Singapore advisory panel on Thursday proposed a 10-year strategy aimed at ensuring annual economic growth of 2-3%, mainly centred on trade partnerships, deepening the workforce's tech skills and digitalising the economy.
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Indonesia
Indonesian commercial vehicles sales seen improving in 2017
JAKARTA - Indonesia's commercial vehicle sales will increase in 2017 thanks to the commodity market that began to improve in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to a top automotive industry leader.
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Giappone
McDonald’s Japan bounces back with ¥5.37 billion profit for 2016
McDonald’s Holdings Co. (Japan) on Thursday reported a ¥5.37 billion ($48 million) group net profit for 2016, returning to profitability after years of slumping sales triggered by food safety scandals. The profit is a sharp turnaround from its ¥34.95 billion net loss last year, its biggest since becoming a publicly ...
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Messico Giappone
Nissan to forge ahead with Mexico plant despite Trump’s Toyota warnings
Nissan said Thursday it is pressing ahead with plans for a new plant in Mexico despite U.S. President Donald Trump rapping rival Toyota over plans to build a factory in the Latin American country. Nissan and Daimler broke ground in 2015 on the facility in Aguascalientes, saying they would invest ...
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Giappone
Takata plans to book ¥107.5 billion special loss for April-December period
Takata Corp. said Thursday it plans to book charges of ¥107.5 billion ($958 million) for the period from April to December due to the replacement of faulty air bags and a major U.S. fine. The manufacturer said it will book an extraordinary loss of ¥96.93 billion after agreeing to pay ...
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Giappone
Japan’s December core machinery orders up 6.7%
Japan’s seasonally adjusted core machinery orders in December rose by 6.7 percent from the previous month, the Cabinet Office said Thursday. Private-sector orders excluding those for ships and power equipment, closely watched as a leading indicator of corporate capital spending, totaled ¥889.8 billion. In November, the core orders fell 5.1 ...
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Giappone
Dollar flat around ¥112.30 in Tokyo before Abe-Trump summit
The dollar was almost flat around ¥112.30 in Tokyo trading late Thursday, with a wait-and-see mood growing ahead of the upcoming summit between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥112.34-36, against ¥112.35-35 at the same time Wednesday. The euro was ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks hurt by yen’s rise
Stocks turned lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday, hurt by a rise in the yen against the dollar. The 225-issue Nikkei average lost 99.93 points, or 0.53 percent, to end at 18,907.67. On Wednesday, the key market gauge gained 96.82 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues closed ...