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Mozambico
Economist prevê crescimento de Moçambique de apenas 3,4% em 2019
A consultora Economist Intelligence Unit antevê que Moçambique cresça "apenas 3,4%" no próximo ano, com um desempenho fraco em vários setores da economia, que aceleram depois para 4,5% entre 2020 e 2022.
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Angola
Corte no valor da venda de divisas em Angola entra em vigor
O documento é dirigido às sociedades prestadoras de serviços de pagamento, às casas de câmbio e estabelece esse valor para os residentes cambiais maiores de 18 anos.
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Portogallo
Coimbra recebe encontro ibero-americano sobre impacto da tecnologia no Direito
A segurança informática vai ser um dos maiores desafios do século XXI em todas as áreas, da Saúde à Justiça, considerou hoje o presidente da Coimbra Business School, que recebe o II Encontro Ibero-Americano de Direito e Desenvolvimento.
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USA
Global Markets Slide After a Wall Street Sell-Off Spurred by Trump Tweets
Uncertainty over the stability of a trade war truce between Washington and Beijing has renewed investor worries about global growth prospects.
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Cina USA
Trump Warns China That He’s ‘Tariff Man,’ Spooking Stock Investors
Stocks, which rallied Monday on the potential for a truce in the United States-China trade war, began a downward spiral on Tuesday as confusion set in about whether an agreement had truly been reached.
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USA
Korea's FX reserves climb in Nov.
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves edged up in November on a slight depreciation of the US dollar, the central bank
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Cina Giappone
Korea, China, Japan to discuss regional free trade deal in Beijing
Representatives of South Korea, China and Japan are to discuss a regional free trade deal in Beijing from Thursday to ac
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Australia
SsangYong returns to Australia, launches sales unit
South Korean SUV maker SsangYong Motor established an overseas sales subsidiary in Melbourne, Australia, last week, as p
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Cina USA
US-China trade war poses biggest threat to Korean financial system: poll
Escalating trade tensions between the United States and China are the biggest risk that South Korea's financial system i
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Nigeria
Guinness Nigeria’s Profit Before Tax Hit N1.2bn In Q1
Guinness Nigeria yesterday said its profit before tax increased to N1.2 billion in its unaudited results for first quarter period, ended September 30, 2018. The results which were released to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), showed that profit before tax was driven by lower finance charges, as a result of ...