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Brasile
"Não dá para recuperar em V", afirma economista do BNP Paribas
Após quedas de 2,5% e de 9,5% no PIB dos dois primeiros trimestres do ano, Gustavo Arruda, economista-chefe do BNP Paribas no Brasil, prevê crescimento de 8% do 3º trimestre, passando para 1% no 4º trimestre. Para 2021, expansão média trimestral será de 0,5%
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Brasile
Bahia fecha parceria com Rússia e vacina contra covid-19 será testada já em outubro
Governador diz que 1º lote a ser enviado ao estado terá 500 doses
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Portogallo
Prefeitura de SP proíbe 'mata-leão' em abordagens da Guarda Civil
As demais técnicas que compõem o curso de capacitação fornecido pela Academia de Formação de Segurança Urbana aos agentes ficam mantidas, de acordo com o decreto
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USA
Enact Laws To Protect Investors, Gov Umahi Charges States
By Obinna Ogbonnaya Abakaliki The Ebonyi State Governor Chief David Umahi has said that the state investment protection law put in place by his administration is to ensure that future government policies does not affect investors coming to the state. Governor Umahi who attributed the poor investment opportunities in the ...
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Ghana
Parliamentary Diplomacy: Asuku Bello Lauds Speakers Visit To Ghana
By ADEBIYI ADEDAPO, The member representing Adavi/Okehi federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Joseph Asuku Bello, has commended the speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, on his recent successful diplomatic shuttle to Ghana. Gbajabiamila had visited Ghana to mediate in the trade dispute between Ghanaian and Nigerian dealers, ...
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Nigeria
Insurers Face Low Travel Insurance Sales, High Claims Demand
By ZAKA KHALIQ Lagos Insurance companies in the country are currently facing low travel insurance policy sales and high claims demand as the multiplier effect of coronavirus pandemic continues to bite harder, LEADERSHIP learnt. Although, federal government has since 5th of September, 2020, opened up the nation’s airspace for international ...
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Regno Unito
UK Vaccine Trial Suspended Over ‘Unexplained Illness’
A leading COVID-19 vaccination study out of Oxford has been paused after one of its participants con-tracted an “unexplained illness.” Yesterday, pharmaceutical giant and partner of Oxford’s vaccination development AstraZeneca an-nounced in a statement that the illness “occurred in the UK Phase III trial.” The company has started an investigation, ...
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Nigeria
COVID-19: NNPC/Chevron JV Donates PCR Lab To Delta
Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), operator of the joint venture between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and CNL (NNPC/CNL JV), has donated a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) labora-tory facility to Warri Central Hospital to support the fight against COVID-19 pandemic in Delta State. Other items donated along with the machine ...
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Regno Unito
London Offices Aren’t Refilling Fast Enough for Shops Relying on Them
The British government and business lobby want workers to return to support surrounding businesses, but some city offices are only 15 percent full.
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Brasile USA Perù
Guedes: Brazil’s Administrative Reform Could Have Impact of R$300 Billion in Ten Years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes estimated on Wednesday, September 9th, that the administrative reform submitted by the government to the National Congress last week could have an impact of almost R$300 billion (US$60 billion) in ten years. He said the reform focuses on The post Guedes: ...