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USA Vietnam
Vietnam Bank to sell majority stake to foreign investor
HO CHI MINH CITY -- The first Vietnamese bank granted government approval to sell a majority stake to a foreign investor is looking to attract an investment of at least US$700 million.
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Thailandia
SET up 0.96 points at opening
Thai stocks opened up 0.06% at the start of trade this morning.
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USA
OTT hookup advocated for operators
Mobile operators need to partner with over-the-top (OTT) players and transform themselves into digital lifestyle service providers to take advantage of dynamic opportunities for growth and development, says a US-based customer experience solution provider.
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Cina Giappone
China sanctions may be reason both ATMs at Pyongyang’s new airport do not work
No modern airport terminal is complete without an ATM, and Pyongyang’s now has two. But they don’t work — because of new Chinese sanctions, according to bank officials — and it’s not clear when they will. ATMs are an alien enough concept in North Korea that those in the capital’s ...
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Giappone
Oregon teen sells $1 million in custom socks in between school and chores
Seventeen-year-old Oregon resident Brennan Agranoff spends his days going to school, doing chores and running his custom-design sock business. Television station KATU reports (bit.ly/2paEsF7 ) that it’s no simple hobby: Agranoff is the founder and CEO of HoopSwagg, and he has already sold $1 million in custom socks. Agranoff gets ...
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Messico Nicaragua
El comercio entre México y Nicaragua creció el 41%, en los últimos seis años
La balanza comercial acumulada de los últimos seis años alcanza los 7.766,2 millones de dólares, con un superávit de 1.111,8 millones de dólares a favor de los mexicanos.
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USA Nuova Zelanda
Wellington company OneNineFive expands to accommodate spike in travel incentives
Tucked away in a bustling New York clothing store is an underground whiskey bar you access from a secret door in the changing rooms.
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Kenya
Business News: NBK's pension scheme trustees sued for alleged witch-hunt
An actuary who allegedly occasioned a lawsuit by 134 former employees of National Bank of Kenya (NBK) has now sued the bank's staff retirement benefits scheme trustees.
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Kenya
Business: NBK's pension scheme trustees sued for alleged witch-hunt
An actuary who allegedly occasioned a lawsuit by 134 former employees of National Bank of Kenya (NBK) has now sued the bank's staff retirement benefits scheme trustees.
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Kenya
Business: Government in plans to set up agency to market business tourism
Kenya is looking to intensify tourism product diversification with the planned setting up of an entity specifically tasked with marketing the country as a business and conference tourism destination.