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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- Cambios del euro del Banco Central Europeo del 17 de agosto de 2017
br /> MADRID, 17 (EUROPA PRESS) Los cambios oficiales correspondientes al euro difundidos hoy, 17 de agosto de 2017, por el Banco Central Europeo son los siguientes:
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Kenya
Business: IEBC yet to pay 360,000 poll officials
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is yet to pay 360,000 staff in the August 2017 general elections.
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Kenya
Business News: Co-operative Bank posts Sh9.3b pre-tax profit
Cooperative Bank of Kenya on Thursday announced Sh9.3 billion pre-tax profit for half year 2017 a drop compared to Sh10.4b recorded same period last year.
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Kenya
Business: Co-operative Bank posts Sh9.3b pre-tax profit
Cooperative Bank of Kenya on Thursday announced Sh9.3 billion pre-tax profit for half year 2017 a drop compared to Sh10.4b recorded same period last year.
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Cina Kenya
Business: Home prices in Nairobi drop as China leads surge
Nairobi prime real estate recorded a drop in luxury property prices in the 12 months between June 2016 and June 2016, going down 2.4 per cent.
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Cina Kenya Hong Kong
Business: Why some Nairobi residents don't accommodate relatives
Space and cost continue being a big influence on where we live and the trend shows that in time, more might go the way of coffin apartments' as is happening in Hong Kong.
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Kenya
Business: Protests expose Kisumu's inability to feed itself
The four-day violent protests that followed the declaration of the presidential election results brought Kisumu County almost to its knees economically and revealed the lakeside town's inability to feed itself.
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Kenya
Business: Mombasa-Nairobi road journey to take 4 hours
The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) is set to oversee the construction of a new high speed highway that will cost Sh230 billion.
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Kenya
Business News: Mombasa-Nairobi road journey to take 4 hours
The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) is set to oversee the construction of a new high speed highway that will cost Sh230 billion.
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Malta
Sliema theft suspects ‘probably absconded’
Five foreign nationals charged with a string of thefts in the Sliema and St Julian’s area two years ago are likely to have absconded from Malta, the police have informed the court. This emerges from a letter the Attorney General’s Office sent to the Times of Malta following a report titled ...