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Turchia
Turkey's new citizenship rules attract foreign investors
Turkey is looking to attract foreign property investors by offering them Turkish citizenship if they buy real estate in the country worth at least $1 million.
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Turchia
Germany to scrap 'lese majeste' law after Turkey row
The German government voted on Jan. 25 to scrap a "lese majeste" law that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had sought to employ against a popular German television satirist.
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Spagna
Economía.- (Ampl.) Santander coloca 1.500 millones en un bono a cinco años y recibe una demanda casi tres veces superior
MADRID, 26 (EUROPA PRESS) Santander ha colocado 1.500 millones de euros mediante una emisión de bonos senior 'non preferred' a cinco años con un cupón del 1,375% por la que ha recibido una demanda casi tres veces superior, de unos 4.250 millones de euros, según han informado a ...
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Portogallo Spagna
Economía.- Portugal licitará la próxima semana los contratos para la mejora de la línea ferroviaria entre Oporto y Vigo
VIGO, 26 (EUROPA PRESS) El Gobierno de Portugal licitará la próxima semana los nuevos contratos para la mejora de la línea ferroviaria que une las ciudades de Vigo y Oporto, concretamente el tramo entre Viana do Castelo y Valença do Minho.
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Portogallo Spagna
Portugal licitará la próxima semana los contratos para la mejora de la línea ferroviaria entre Oporto y Vigo
El Gobierno de Portugal licitará la próxima semana los nuevos contratos para la mejora de la línea ferroviaria que une las ciudades de Vigo y Oporto, concretamente el tramo entre Viana do Castelo y Valença do Minho.
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Cina USA
China services trade deficit widens as tourists splurge
BEIJING - China's trade deficit in services widened to US$260.1 billion last year, from $206.5 billion in 2015, the foreign exchange regulator said on Thursday.
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Motors faces ¥480 million fine over false fuel economy claims
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is likely to be fined about ¥480 million yen ($4.2 million) for making false claims in sales literature about the fuel efficiency of its cars, a government source said Thursday. The Consumer Affairs Agency plans to announce possibly Friday the fine, the first of its kind under ...
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Giappone
Nidec to invest ¥100 billion to eliminate overtime work
Japanese motor maker Nidec Corp. said Thursday it plans to invest ¥100 billion ($878 million) on robots and supercomputers to eliminate overtime work for its 10,000 group employees in Japan by 2020. The company, which commands a high global market share for small precision motors, is known for its culture ...
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Giappone
Nikkei surges after Dow breaks 20,000 for first time
Stocks gained substantial ground Thursday, boosted by an overnight advance in U.S. equities that sent the Dow Jones industrial average above the 20,000 threshold for the first time. The 225-issue Nikkei average surged 344.89 points, or 1.81 percent, to finish at 19,402.39 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. On Wednesday, the ...
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Giappone
Stock surge gives dollar a lift to ¥113.76
The dollar rose to around ¥113.80 in Tokyo trading late Thursday after overcoming early weakness on surging stock prices in Japan and abroad. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥113.76-77, up from ¥113.54-55 the same time Wednesday. The euro was at $1.0730-0730, up from $1.0713-0713, and ¥122.07-08, up from ...