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USA
California economy continues uneven recovery, UCLA says
The state's coastal regions see healthy job growth while inland areas are still struggling to recover, the UCLA Anderson Forecast says.California continues to be a story of two economies: coastal regions with healthy job growth and inland areas that are still struggling to recover, according to a UCLA report released ...
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Cina
China approves $1.3B Renault auto joint venture
China has given Renault and a local partner approval to launch a $1.3 billion auto manufacturing joint venture, the French brand's first in the world's biggest vehicle market.
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Turchia
Turkeys 2014 car sales forecast to be reassessed
Turkeys 2014 automotive sales forecast will be reassessed in the light of Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) regulations raising the downpayment on car loans
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Turchia
Public perceptions on Turkish foreign policy
The volatility of the neighboring countries and impulsive positions taken by the policy makers have profoundly disturbed
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Brasile
Microsoft vai ampliar investimentos no Brasil para atender os clientes
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Brasile
Fórum discute formas de expandir comércio entre Brasil e países árabes
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Canada
Wonkblog: Americas energy boom has been great for trade. Jobs, not so much.
New trade data out Wednesday provided good news: The nation's trade deficit narrowed to $40.6 billion in October, down from a revised $43 billion in September. But the reasons for the smaller trade gap in October--and throughout 2013 to date--have everything to do with the U.S. energy production boom, ...
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Cina
Yum Pledges KFC Marketing Push in China
Yum Brands promised major new initiatives to improve its KFC brand in China, focused on menu changes and stepped-up marketing.
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Brasile
Brazil trade growth worse than expected
A weak real has not helped Brazilian exporters, who are being held back by bottlenecks and rising costs
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Giappone
In Japan, General Motors has high hopes, low sales
General Motors says it's in Japan for the long haul despite sales of Cadillac and Chevrolet models barely surpassing 1,000 vehicles a year.