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Australia
Beef up director fines: Heydon
Trade union royal commissioner Dyson Heydon has asked Canberra to lift penalties for breaches of director duties.
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Portogallo
Instituição bancária propõe separação
O Banco BPI entregou na Conservatória de Registo Comercial de Lisboa o projecto de cisão que permite separar as operações em África, anuncia um comunicado da instituição divulgado segunda-feira pela Comissão do Mercado de Valores Mobiliários
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Angola
Desmantelada rede de comércio ilegal
Uma operação multissectorial desmantelou ontem, em Luanda, um centro comercial com 38 lojas chinesas que operavam de forma ilegal no município de Viana, junto à via rápida sentido Benfica/Cacuaco
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Giappone
Tales of the unexpected
INVESTORS often start the calendar year in a buoyant mood, only to be caught out by unexpected events. It is almost inevitable that the consensus will be proved wrong in some respects, not least because the views of most investors will already be reflected in market prices. So this column would ...
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Filippine
More hat than cattle
Opening up, ASEAN-style GRANDIOSE statements from the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) are the region’s Christmas crackers: they appear at regular intervals, create a commotion but contain little of substance. In November the leaders of the club’s ten members declared that the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)—a single market around which ...
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Brasile Cina
Low for longer
EVER since the financial crisis of 2008, forecasters have scanned the horizon for the next big disruption. There are plenty of candidates for 2016. China’s economy, whose might acted as a counterweight to the slump in the rich world in the years after the crisis, is now itself a worry. ...
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Brasile Cina
From diggers to data centres
THERE have been three great waves of corporate investment in the past two decades. First came the dotcom splurge of 1997-2001, when cash was poured into building mobile-phone networks and the internet’s backbone. Then there was the emerging-market frenzy of 2003-10. Western firms threw about $2 trillion into factories and ...
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Cina
A strange sort of welcome
THE rise of big emerging economies like China and India, and the steady march of globalisation, have led to a surge in the numbers of people wanting to travel abroad for business or tourism. As a result, demand for visas is at unprecedented levels. In the fiscal year to the ...
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Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica
Los migrantes cubanos varados en Costa Rica continuarán su viaje al Norte vía El Salvador
Los gobiernos de Centroamérica y México acordaron este lunes en Guatemala hacer una prueba piloto en enero para trasladar a territorio mexicano a miles migrantes cubanos varados en Costa Rica, informaron las cancillerías de Guatemala y Costa Rica. El plan incluye una escala en El Salvador, adonde llegarán vía aérea ...
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Brasile Germania Portogallo El Salvador
Dos casas y una fábrica de maderas consumidas por incendios
Dos casas ubicadas en colonia Valle del Sol, Apopa fueron consumidas por un incendio provocado por un cortocircuito, informó el Cuerpo de Bomberos.La emergencia no dejó personas lesionadas. Autoridades aseguraron que en una de las viviendas se almacenaban productos para reciclar.Incendio consume 2 casas en col.Valle del Sol, Apopa. En una ...