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Thailandia
SET down 0.48 point at opening
Thai stocks opened down 0.03% at the start of trade this morning.
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USA
Pepsi isn't a soda company anymore
PURCHASE, New York: PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi said on Monday that the company would reshape its product line-up to better reflect the growing interest in healthy eating and noted it has reduced its reliance on colas for sales.
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Egitto Francia
Accordi franco-egiziani
FRANCIA Parigi 20/04/2016. La Francia ha firmato diversi contratti per un valore di circa 2 miliardi di euro con l'Egitto durante una visita del presidente francese Francois Hollande al Cairo il 19 aprile. Leggi tutto...
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Cuba
Si sviluppa l'attività alberghiera cubana
CUBA - L'Avana 20/04/2016. Cuba intende creare dei 108mila nuovi alloggi turistici parte del Piano nazionale per lo sviluppo economico e sociale da qui al 2030. Leggi tutto...
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India
India has its hands full in implementing key reforms to boost economy: Arun Jaitley
Said he hoped the country will be able to improve its growth this year from the 7.6% achieved last fiscal
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USA
Fiscal concerns cloud likely uptick in Capex
By increasing states' share in the divisible tax pool to 42%, the 14th Finance Commission has ushered in a monumental change in the country's fiscal architecture. States now have the flexibility to prioritise their expenditure. Ishan Bakshi looks at ...
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India
Ready for a quantum leap
With investments totalling Rs 40,000 crore in the pipeline, Uttar Pradesh is poised for a take-off
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Giappone
Luxury foreign cars find favor among Japan’s rich
Tokyo businessman Randal Furudera isn’t about to swap his German-made BMW M5 for a “boring” Japanese car, although he’ll give them some grudging respect for their ho-hum dependability. Deep-pocketed buyers like Furudera are driving sales in Japan of high-end foreign brands, which dominate the niche sector in a car market ...
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Giappone
Republicans dig in as North Carolina businesses, amid mounting losses, urge anti-LBGT law be axed
North Carolina business leaders on Tuesday called for a repeal of a new state law they blamed for mounting economic losses as opponents cancel jobs and events over concerns that it discriminates against gay and transgender people. The state last month became the first to require transgender people to use ...
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Giappone
North Korea risks foreign earnings, remittance cutoff if it conducts fifth nuke test: U.S. envoy
A fifth North Korean nuclear test could trigger new sanctions including an effort to choke off hard currency earnings by its laborers abroad, the top U.S. diplomat for the Asia-Pacific region said on Tuesday. “Like a regimen of medicine, the dosage can be upped when the effects fall short of ...