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13/05/2013

Revista Opinião de Brasileiro

 

2ª Fase do Projeto 

 

Relatório 2ª Fase – 28/04

 

Fim da 2ª Fase - 05/05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brasil quer usar fraturamento hidráulico para explorar gás de xisto   Por um ano, Alemanha se mostra aos brasileiros sob os mais diversos aspectos
Cooperação científica segue rendendo frutos   Presidente alemão chega ao Brasil com extensa pauta econômica
   

Coronavírus: OMS confirma elevado risco de contágio

       

Ancara quer que comunidade internacional assuma posição contra Damasco após atentado

 

 Nova Orleães: Dezanove feridos em tiroteio numa parada do dia da Mãe

Conservadores apontados como vencedores das legislativas búlgaras

 

Reino Unido: dois ministros conservadores a favor da saída da UE

Espanha: “Indignados” marcam segundo aniversário do movimento 15M

 

Os desafios de Sharif no Paquistão

Coronavírus espalha-se entre humanos

  1118 mortos contados no Bangladesh
   

Windows 8 deve mudar para agradar aos usuários insatisfeitos

   

País tem superávit de US$ 695 milhões na 2ª semana de maio

Samsung anuncia 5G para 2020   A evolução do português: o português moderno
    A estúpida banalização da maldade
As opções internacionais do Brasil   Quem quer a coisa simples?
Inflação: Antenor Barros Leal e Vitor Wilher criticam indexação   Inflação afeta renda do brasileiro e dificulta queda da inadimplência
    Varejo: vendas podem recuar pela 2ª vez seguida
Com avanço da inflação, brasileiro já está comprando até 11% menos   Após IPCA ficar acima do esperado, mercado vê inflação de 5,80%
Só 27 das 100 maiores cidades do país têm portais com dados públicos   Conheça cinco formas de se proteger da inflação  

Internação de pacientes de planos de saúde na rede pública cresce 60%   De olho nos negócios, Dilma e presidente alemão se reúnem
Celulares contra epidemias e desastres   Dia das Mães foi de presentes baratinhos
Desarmamento é menor na região Norte do Brasil   Bisneto de escravo liberto conta saga da senzala à Academia
Maioria dos negros já é de classe média   Vestígios do Ciclo do Café devem ressurgir em escavações
Isabel: uma princesa avessa à política   Dilma enfrenta desafios em Minas Gerais, São Paulo e Rio
   

12/05 - OEA vai cobrar o Brasil por matança entre índios

'O PMDB virou um satélite do PT', diz Jarbas Vasconcelos   João Paulo Cunha: na Câmara, o mensaleiro foge do trabalho
A verdade sobre a tragédia em Bengasi - e o futuro de Hillary   Base tem missão de aprovar MP dos Portos na Câmara nesta 2ª
 SP: Em Aparecida, muita fé e pouco dinheiro   Xiii… Os apocalípticos estão de volta e nos ameaçam de novo com o derretimento do planeta
Comissão da Verdade, Brilhante Ustra e Dilma: do trágico ao ridículo   Sim, existe amor em SP. Mas também existem os picaretas, os embusteiros, os… petralhas!
Para Gleisi, lobby trabalha contra MP dos Portos   Gabinete de Afif funcionará em prédio do Exército
Empreiteiras pressionam, e governo aceita pagar mais por grandes obras   Energia barata nos EUA já afeta indústrias no Brasil
Servidora cita “mala de R$ 1 milhão” para juiz   Orçado em R$ 16 bilhões, custo da Usina de Belo Monte já supera os R$ 30 bilhões
Indústria brasileira tem o pior desempenho entre emergentes  

Especialista demonstra por que a liminar do STF suspendendo tramitação de projeto que coíbe novos partidos é constitucional e respeita jurisprudência do tribunal. Conforme se havia afirmado aqui

A caxirola de Carlinhos Brown, o povo de manual, e de Dilma, a búlgara da percussão   “A CAXIROLA NÃO ME REPRESENTA!”
Toffoli nega liminar contra PEC 33, mas isso não quer dizer nada de ruim. A argumentação faz sentido   E a Lei dos Royalties do petróleo?

Desde 23 de novembro de 2012 Lula ainda não disse nada sobre o caso Rose, que já completou 171 dias.

 

Dilma Rousseff explica o segundo emprego de Afif Domingos: ‘É necessário um processo de expansão para depois abrir um processo de redução e assinamento’

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Will the U.S. stock momentum continue?
After fresh records last week, investors will have slew of data on on the housing market, manufacturing sector and the consumer.

 

Ex-Penn State president tops highest paid list
A growing number of public university presidents are taking home $1 million or more a year, according to a recent report. But former Penn State president, Graham Spanier, was the highest earner by far.

 

U.S. probes Barclays over ties to Saudi prince
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into whether Barclays made improper payments to a Saudi prince. 


Will the stock market momentum continue?
After fresh records last week, investors will have slew of data on on the housing market, manufacturing sector and the consumer. 

 

·                    Google Glass will soon be invisible – and the new normal 

·                    ICYMI Podcasts: Chromebooks on sale, connected cornfields and Google’s iOS strategy

·                     Last week on Pro: the fall of Fisker and death in Texas

 

 

 

 

Notícias do Dia

 

Syria denies role in Turkish border town bombings

Two bombs explode at Benghazi police stations early Sunday, reports

Extremist cleric Abu Qatada to return to Jordan voluntarily

Registration closes for Iranian elections: big hitters all put their names in the hat

 

     

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Mubarak teme pela economia egípcia

Morreu um dos últimos pilotos de combate da Segunda Guerra Mundial

Grupo New Order virá à Rússia

EUA: irmãos Castro afirmam não terem sabido nada sobre sequestros

Na Rússia, está sendo testado helicóptero não-pilotado de reconhecimento

Britânicos começaram evacuação da Líbia

     

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Weak gold may boost sales by up to 40%

PTI | 10 hrs | The continued weakness in gold prices is likely to boost jewellery sales by up to 40 per cent this Akshay Tritiya, according to retailers.

 

Finance ministry detects Rs 400cr duty, tax evasion

PTI | 8 hrs | In its bid to plug revenue leakage, the finance ministry has detected custom duty and service tax evasion of at least Rs 400 crore between January and March this year.

 

Qatar postpones listing of $12bn investment company

Reuters | 11 hrs | A planned floatation of Doha Global Investment Co, a $12 billion Qatari investment firm backed by assets from the Gulf state's sovereign wealth fund, has been postponed pending necessary approvals, a senior bourse official said on Sunday.

 

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RBA fires first shot in FX war

ADAM CREIGHTONTHE RBA has been drawn into the global currency wars, cutting rates to a record low largely to take pressure off the dollar.

eyes on dollar as parity beckons

ANDREW MAINALL eyes in the Australian market today will be on our currency and whether it stays above parity with the US dollar.

 

Greens' aim futile without growth 

PAUL FLETCHERGREENS' promises to spend more with less revenue can't be believed.

 

Dollar plunges as $US takes off 

ANDREW MAIN AND ADAM CREIGHTONCHINESE economic policy and an improving US economy appear to be taking the wind out of Australia's plucky currency.

 

Central bank moves under scrutiny 

LACQUELIN MAGNAYASK an Australian manufacturer if the high dollar is affecting them and the answer will be an emphatic yes.

 

Growth will be sluggish, RBA warns 

ADAM CREIGHTONTHE RBA has cut its inflation forecast and said growth would be sluggish, signalling a further slide in government tax revenues.

 

State health shuffle to hit fund fees 

SEAN PARNELLPRIVATE health funds will be forced to increase premiums if public hospitals keep coercing patients to bill their insurer.

 

AMP call for end to super tinkering 

ANDREW WHITEAMP has called on the federal government to match an opposition pledge to stop negative changes to superannuation for three years.

 

Surprise fall in jobless rate 

ADAM CREIGHTONMORE than 50,000 new jobs were generated in April, suggesting the economy may be stronger than the RBA estimated when it cut rates.

 

China inflation rises in April 

CHINA’S CPI rose 2.4pc in April from a year earlier, quicker than a 2.1pc on-year rise in March, official data showed.

 

Global giants duck $100m tax bill 

PAUL CLEARYCOMPANIES behind some of the best-known global brands sold in Australia are paying very low or negligible rates of income tax.

 

Monetary guru warns of currency danger 

ADAM CREIGHTONTHE Reserve Bank's latest salvo into the emerging Asian currency war has failed to dent demand for the Australian dollar.

 

'Abenomics' puts heat on region 

RICK WALLACETHE ripples of Japan embarking on "one of the biggest economics experiments" ever seen have finally reached Australia.

 

China figures skewed by fake trades 

SCOTT MURDOCHCHINA'S trade balance has bounced back sharply  but economists are suspicious that the data has been skewed by fake trades.

 

Bank to allow yuan conversion 

CAROLINE HENSHAWCHINA'S Bank of Communications plans to let clients convert the Aussie dollar directly into yuan in Australia from next year.

 

Economist predicts more cuts coming 

MITCHELL NADINWESTPAC chief economist Bill Evans has predicted further cuts in interest rates as soon as next month.

 

States look for costings cure 

SEAN PARNELL, HEALTH EDITORHUNDREDS of millions of dollars in public hospital costs could be shifted to private health insurers to relieve pressure on state budgets.

 

China beats trade expectations 

CHINA recorded an $US18.2bn trade surplus in April, beating expectations and reversing a rare deficit in March.

 

Even bears are wary on Canada

GREGORY ZUCKERMAN AND ALISTAIR MACDONALDCANADA seems a tempting target for short sellers but even investors itching to place bearish bets are nervous about calling a bust.

 

RBA fires first shot in FX war

A fires first shot in FX war

ADAM CREIGHTONTHE RBA has been drawn into the global currency wars, cutting rates to a record low largely to take pressure off the dollar.

     

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Raja Teh has her priorities down pat

Hong Leong Islamic Bank CEO Raja Teh Maimunah Raja Abdul Aziz lines up outings with her children during weekends in contrast to her busy working schedule on weekdays.

 

 

Malindo to begin services from SkyPark terminal in Subang by mid-June

PETALING JAYA: Malindo Air, which is due to take delivery of its first turboprop aircraft by the middle of this month, should begin services from the SkyPark terminal in Subang by mid-June, if it gets the necessary approvals.

Malaysian billionaires’ paving the way for sons

TAN Sri Quek Leng Chan’s investment in TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is the second recent example of a tycoon paving the way for his heir apparent to get a taste of the real business world.

Are you saving the pennies with great effort only to spend the pounds on things not needed?

We may make a great effort to save money but waste more money on things that we don’t need. Increasing our awareness of financially foolish habits can help, writes JOYCE CHUAH

 

 

ü     Malaysian stocks likely to trend higher this week

ü     After elections, life goes on and it’s time to close ranks and move forward

ü     Surge in Penang projects expected with the election fever finally over

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ü    Stocks

ü     Maxis results reflect continued turnaround in revenue, subscribers

ü     Bonus/Rights ISSUES

ü     Is Wall Street set for a selling spree?

ü     Tokyo shares are likely to continue heading north on robust investor appetite this week

ü    Earnings

ü     Axiata’s Sri Lanka unit doubles net profit in first quarter

ü    Banking

ü     CIMB Australia forms strategic alliance with Morgans

ü     IILM treads fine line in designing maiden sukuk

ü    Economy

ü     Southern Africa seen to overtake Asia as fastest growing region in a couple of years

ü     Commodities

ü     Palm oil likely to get more buying support this week

ü     Malaysian rubber prices are expected to improve this week

ü     Tin price may improve this week

ü     Foreign News

ü     Sharp-ening relations with Samsung

 

       

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Cyberthugs making holdups passe

BY PAISLEY DODDS

International law enforcement agencies say the recent $45 million dollar ATM heist is just one of many scams they’re fighting in an unprecedented wave of sophisticated cyber-attacks. Old-school robberies by masked criminals are being eclipsed by stealthy multimillion dollar cybercrime operations that are catching companies and investigators by surprise. “We ...

 

G-7's tacit approval of Kuroda's fiscal experiment may weaken yen more

BY YASUSHI AZUMA

Finance Minister Taro Aso and Bank of Japan chief Haruhiko Kuroda hear nothing critical from their G-7 peers about the ...

 

Sharp sees appliances in future with Samsung

Struggling Sharp might expand its alliance with Samsung by supplying appliances to the South Korean giant.

 

Major power companies losing big clients to upstarts

An increasing number of companies are abandoning major utilities to buy electricity from upstarts offering cheaper rates. Tokyo Electric Power Co. saw major clients drop by some 7,000 in fiscal 2012 ended in March, up tenfold from fiscal 2011, after it hiked prices for ...

 

MRI investor meeting draws over 1,500 to Tokyo

More than 1,500 people from across Japan showed up for a jam-packed meeting Sunday organized by lawyers who accuse U.S asset manager MRI International Inc. of conducting a ¥130 billion fraud. The lawyers said they plan to file a criminal complaint against Edwin Yoshihiro ...

 

Abe plans to add capital investment target to growth strategy

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will tout a rare growth plan next week that sets a numerical target for private capital investment over the next three years. While Abe’s team has been steadily issuing grand announcements, it hasn’t put much economic legislation on the table ...

 

Upper House poll to test public will on economy, TPP and Constitution

BY TERUHIKO MANO

The House of Councilors election will be held within three months, and the focus is on whether the split in the Diet — where the two chambers of the legislature are controlled by different camps — will finally be mended. The radical changes in ...

 

Can two U.S. senators' bipartisan bill finally halt 'Too Big to Fail' mantra?

BY BARRY RITHOLTZ

Last month, an unlikely pair of senators — Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat, and David Vitter, a Louisiana Republican — introduced a non-binding resolution calling for the end of the implicit subsidies that “too big to fail” (TBTF) banks enjoy. The Senate voted 99-0 ...

 

U.S. officials, firms fear spying by Bloomberg

Officials at the Federal Reserve, Treasury Department and some of America’s largest financial firms are assessing whether their use of Bloomberg News’ ubiquitous financial data terminals has exposed them to a potential privacy breach. Bloomberg News, the worldwide news organization founded by New York ...

 

G-7 to renew pledge against currency wars

Financial chiefs from the Group of Seven advanced economies are set to wrap up a two-day meeting by pledging again to refrain from competitive currency devaluations.

 

Yen's fall heaven-sent for Tokyo stock prices

BY MEGUMI IIZUKA

Tokyo stocks have surged to multiyear highs on the back of the yen’s tumble, brought on by the Bank of Japan’s powerful credit easing measures and hopes of a sustainable recovery in the U.S. Analysts believe the stock rally will continue over the long ...

     

 

 

 

 

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Sharif claims historic win in Pakistan polls

Former Pakistani leader Nawaz Sharif on Sunday appealed for cross-party support to help rebuild the nuclear-armed but economically crippled nation after winning historic elections that defied Taliban violence. Partial, unofficial results from Saturday’s election represented a stunning comeback for the 63-year-old tycoon, who was deposed as prime minister in a ...

 

Petitions to White House let Chinese air their cases

The poisoning of a college student 18 years ago recently re-emerged as a hot topic in China, but censors soon ...

 

Strong dollar hits Australia

The strong Australian dollar gave an “unprecedented whack” to tax revenue the government needed to return the nation’s budget to ...

 

Taiwan sends patrol boats to waters near Philippines

Taiwan on Sunday dispatched four coast guard and naval vessels to beef up patrols in waters near the Philippines following public outrage over the shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine Coast Guard officers. “The government is determined to protect our fishermen,” Cabinet spokeswoman ...

 

U.S. to return more fossils to Mongolia

Mongolia may need to rustle up some more glass cases for its first dinosaur museum after U.S. authorities announced they will hand back a large new collection of stolen fossils. Last Monday in New York, officials turned over an almost complete skeleton of a ...

 

Two Indian ministers sacked in graft case

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh fired two of his Cabinet ministers to help limit the damage caused by graft allegations against his administration, two officials with knowledge of the matter said. Rail Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar resigned Friday, the officials ...

 
     
       
       

Galaxy S4 Is Samsung's Fastest-Selling Smartphone

Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 has been selling faster than any of its predecessors in the top-selling smartphone line-up. "As of the end of April, we supplied four million Galaxy...May 13, 2013 10:59

LG Air Conditioners Get Top Ratings by Australian Consumer Report

LG Electronics announced on Sunday two of its air conditioners were named among the best-performing models in a comprehensive review by Choice, a leading Australian consumer...May 13, 2013 10:49

Chrysler Recalls Half a Million SUVs

Chrysler is recalling 469,000 SUVs worldwide due to defective transmissions that could possibly shift from park to neutral without any prodding, the automaker said on...May 13, 2013 10:33

 

ü   Asian Airlines Spend Lavishly on Executive LoungesMay 11, 2013

ü   Greenback Hits Four-Year High Against YenMay 10, 2013

ü   Nissan Leaf Gets Top Safety Rating in U.S.May 10, 2013

ü   BOK Jumps on Global Stimulus BandwagonMay 10, 2013

ü   YouTube Starts Paid Subscription ServiceMay 10, 2013

ü   Fast Fashion Brands Starting to Dominate Retail LandscapeMay 09, 2013

ü   Big-Spending Chinese Keep Tills Humming at Department StoresMay 09, 2013

ü   Imported Car Sales Hit New High in AprilMay 08, 2013 12:14

ü   Foreign Reserves Reach US$328 BillionMay 07, 2013 11:18

ü   Hyundai Heavy Bags Biggest Deal for Container VesselsMay 07, 2013

     

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