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Kenya Regno Unito
Business: Mining firm's operations slowed by tiff with Tanzania
The standoff between a UK mining company and the Government of Tanzania could slow down activities at a Kakamega gold mine.
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Kenya
Business News: Central bank seeks tougher penalties for rogue banks
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is working on tougher monetary penalties for errant commercial banks and credit reference bureaus in a bid to streamline the sector.
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Kenya
Business: Central bank seeks tougher penalties for rogue banks
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is working on tougher monetary penalties for errant commercial banks and credit reference bureaus in a bid to streamline the sector.
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Turchia
Turkey’s banks see weak demand for project finance deals
Project finance by Turkish banks is likely to decline to $12 billion this year, a drop of two-thirds from two years ago, as demand has been hit by lower energy prices and high financing costs, a senior executive at Garanti Bank said on July 20.
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Turchia
Gov’t says Turkey safe for German investments, denies targeting firms
The Turkish government has sought to stem the economic fall-out from a growing diplomatic crisis with NATO ally Germany, noting that German investments in Turkey were fully guaranteed by both Ankara and its laws.
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Turchia
Fight against terror number one foreign policy issue in Turkey, says poll
While the Turkish public opinion sees the fight against terrorism as the main problem of the foreign policy, it believes the government should prioritize the strengthening of political relations with other countries, a recent poll has revealed.
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks hit new record on foreign buying
South Korean stocks ended up at a fresh record high Friday on the back of strong foreign buying amid expectations of sol
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares turn higher Friday morning on foreign buying
South Korean stocks turned higher Friday morning as foreigners increased their holdings. The won traded down against the
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Brasile
Melhor difusão de tratamentos ajudaram a reduzir mortes por Aids
O vírus da Aids levou à morte um milhão de pessoas em 2016, quase metade do 1,9 milhão registrado em 2005. O anúncio foi feito pela ONU num relatório anual divulgado ontem, no qual destaca uma “virada decisiva”. Leia mais notícias de Brasil Mais da metade das pessoas infectadas no mundo recebe ...
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Russia
Siemens Stops Turbine Sales to Russia in Sanctions Dispute
The German company has accused a Russian customer of moving power generation machinery to the disputed territory of Crimea against its wishes.