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Nigeria
Nigeria: Is Nigeria's External Debt of Investment Grade?
[This Day] As Nigeria reforms, restructures and strategises towards pulling back the economy unto a path of inclusive and sustainable growth, it is useful to pay detailed attention to the sectors and subsectors. This is because while summary pictures succeed in showing the prevailing conditions, the secrets to the various ...
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Turchia
Turkey to draw lessons from Moody’s cuts, reforms underway: Minister
Turkeish Finance Minister Ağbal vows structural measures after Moody’s downgrade. The minister sees growth below 4 percent this year before a better 2017. Strengthening rule of law is critical, he says
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Russia Turchia
Putin may visit Turkey in October: Kremlin
The Kremlin said on Sept. 28 that preparations were under way for President Vladimir Putin to visit Turkey in October, a further sign that Moscow is keen to restore full political, trade and economic ties with Ankara
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Turchia
Boris wins Turkish hearts and minds
The visit by British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to Ankara was bound to be one of the most difficult in his career.
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- (Ampl.) El FROB estudia la fusión de Bankia y BMN
MADRID, 28 (EUROPA PRESS) El Fondo de Reestructuración Ordenada Bancaria (FROB) está estudiando la fusión de Bankia y BMN, además de otras alternativas, como medio para reordenar sus entidades de crédito participadas y optimizar la capacidad de recuperación de las ayudas públicas, según ha informado el organismo.
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Portogallo
Investimento em imobiliário comercial cai para €872 milhões no 1º semestre
A quebra do investimento foi de 19% e - quanto à origem - na frente está a França, com 27% do total, o mesmo que o proveniente do Reino Unido, seguido dos Estados Unidos (21%), Espanha (12%), Portugal (7%) e outros (6%)
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USA
Donald Verrilli, Former Solicitor General, to Join Law Firm
Mr. Verrilli, who argued 37 cases before the Supreme Court for the Obama administration, will open a Washington office for Munger, Tolles & Olson.
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India
AB InBev Pays $6M to Settle India Bribery Accusations
Anheuser-Busch InBev will pay $6 million to settle charges by U.S. regulators that a joint venture in India paid off government officials to boost sales and production, then tried to quiet an employee who raised the issue.
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Giappone
Otsuka opens new medical-foods factory
A joint venture involving Japan's Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co opened a new factory in Thailand on Wednesday to produce medical foods, which are nutritional products developed specifically for the dietary management of disease.
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Corea del Sud
HDC Shilla, Shinsegae to vie for duty-free stores in Seoul
Shinsegae Group and a joint venture between Shilla Hotel and Hyundai Development said Wednesday that they will apply for