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| Brasil e Alemanha querem estimular pequenas e médias empresas | |
Dilma recebe Gauck e pede ajuda alemã para Comissão da Verdade | Alemanha inicia temporada no Brasil com desejo de renovar sua imagem | ||
Espião americano detido em Moscou | Síria acusa Turquia de estar por detrás do duplo atentado de… | ||
Grécia: governo chumba greve de professores para aprovar exame… | Acidente aéreo no Iémen | ||
Nawaz Sharif quer Índia na tomada de posse | Conservadores apresentam hoje projeto de lei de referendo sobre saída do Reino Unido da UE | ||
Manifestantes exigem segurança ao governo líbio | Milícias ameaçam segurança da Líbia | ||
Procuradoria de Milão pede seis anos de prisão e inelegibilidade vitalícia para Berlusconi | Alemanha: Trabalhadores da Amazon em greve | ||
Médico americano culpado de matar recém-nascidos | Sobreviveu 17 dias sob os escombros z | ||
Nicósia recebe primeira fatia da troika enquanto Lisboa e Atenas veem aprovados novos empréstimos | Coronavírus: OMS confirma elevado risco de contágio | ||
Brasil entra em curva lenta de recuperação | Identificado suspeito de ter ligações com tiroteio em Nova Orleans | | |
Nova vacina estimula o corpo a tratar cocaína como intrusa | Passado comunista constrange Merkel | ||
Luta pelo poder tira do governo nomes fortes nos ministérios | Lula: 'divulgador do governo, não lobista' | ||
MP opõe interesses de Daniel Dantas e Eike | Sem acordo com PMDB, governo negocia para votar MP hoje | ||
Barbosa nega recurso a Delúbio para 'não conduzir Justiça ao descrédito' | Dilma pede a presidente da Alemanha ajuda para a Comissão da Verdade | ||
PGR defende a suspensão do projeto que limita criação de novos partidos | Clarín se prepara para intervenção do governo da Argentina | ||
Onde estão os blocos a serem leiloados na 11ª rodada da ANP | Petrobras pretende emitir US$ 11 bilhões em títulos, diz fonte | ||
Em 14 dos 27 estados, Assembleias Legislativas mantêm salários em sigilo | Leia no editorial do Estado de S.Paulo: “A crise que o governo não vê” | ||
A ameaça do desarranjo fiscal | Apequenando o futuro | ||
Diga não à corrupção | Juro real zero | ||
Um novo teste | Promoção “O leviatã desafiado” | ||
Promoção | Millenium explica | ||
RS | UFRGS promove seminário em homenagem a James Buchanan | When the money runs out: The end of western affluence | ||
Cartórios têm de realizar casamento gay, determina CNJ | ANP espera arrecadar R$ 2 bilhões com leilão de petróleo | ||
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STF: a Zavascki caberá abrir as divergências sobre embargos |
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TJ suspende liminar que impedia a concessão do Maracanã | Nova Orleans: suspeito do tiroteio do Dia das Mães tem 19 anos | ||
Por falta de quórum, Câmara adia votação da MP dos Portos | Síria: selvageria pressiona, mas potências não sabem o que fazer | ||
Acre: empresas suspeitas de fraude financiaram petistas | A nota bucéfala da CNBB sobre a questão indígena e a crítica estúpida à ministra Gleisi Hoffmann | ||
O próprio PT está sabotando a MP dos Portos | Juiz condena líder da “Igreja da Maconha” a mais de 12 anos de prisão. É o homem que diz que Cristo comia pão de maconha e foi batizado com maconha. Não foi condenado por isso, claro!, mas por produção e tráfico de drogas e por envolver adolescentes em suas atividades criminosas | ||
Por falta de quórum, Câmara adia votação da MP dos Portos | MP dos Portos: Governo faz apelo, pressiona, mas esbarra em Eduardo Cunha | ||
E vem barulho por aí: ao responder a dois recursos, de sócio de Valério e de Delúbio, Joaquim Barbosa diz que não existem mais embargos infringentes em ação penal originária | |||
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| Benghazi car bomb kills at least 10, casualty number could rise Arab League condemns "flagrant" violations by Israelis in Jerusalem Afghan Taliban to release kidnapped Turks "in the near future" |
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Good time for companies to raise long-term debt: James B Quigley Retail inflation eases to 9.39% Jet Airways to charge for seat selection Glencore ends $100m India trading joint venture | | Bank of Baroda's Q4 net drops 32% to Rs 1,029 crore Surge in demand for online open courses | |
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Hopes are high for dollar retreat MICHAEL BENNETTHE stockmarket was awash with fresh optimism that the dollar may finally be on a sustained decline. DOLLAR: Opens below parity with $US VIDEO: Aussie dollar continues to lose ground $A excuse running out of currency ADAM CREIGHTONWAYNE Swan may have to rank the high dollar a little lower on his long list of excuses for failing to return the budget to surplus. DOLLAR: Opens below parity with $US MARKETS: Hopes are high for dollar retreat VIDEO: $A opens below parity on weak China data Market up despite miners' drag |
| THE sharemarket has opened slightly higher despite weakness among major resources stocks. FPH chairman heads to Air NZ STEVE CREEDYFISHER & Paykel Healthcare chairman Tony Carter will replace John Palmer when the latter steps down in September. Coffey flags cancellation 'cascade' LISA MACNAMARATHE head of engineering firm Coffey International has warned of an "increasing cascade" of project delays and cancellations. NAPCO looks to sell the family farm SUE NEALES, RURAL REPORTERONE of Australia's richest families looks set to end 75 years as majority owner of one of the country's biggest cattle empires. Online, a life lived at the margins | |
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Trading ideas: MMC, Malton, Scomi JF Apex Research expects MMC Corporation, Malton Bhd and Scomi Group to see trading interest on Tuesday following fresh corporate developments. KLCI eases in early trade, Sime, Genting weigh Malaysia's blue chips slipped in early trade on Tuesday on mild profit taking of key stocks like Sime Darby and Genting Bhd, but the underlying tone of the market was firm. RHB Research maintains Buy on Gamuda, FV RM5.45 RHB Research is maintaining its Buy on Gamuda with a higher fair value of RM5.45 as the company is hopeful that the Cabinet will give its green light for the RM25bil Line 2 of the Klang Valley MRT project by July 2013. |
| · Glass Lewis: Goldman shareholders should vote no on compensation · UK housing demand highest in 3-1/2 years · Affin Research maintains Buy, TP RM3.70 · Amazon buys Liquavista from Samsung, launches digital currency · Wall Street ends near flat after recent highs · Malaysia-Market factors to watch on May 14(Tuesday) · AirAsia X offers free tickets to any destination for initial public offering to retail investors · New record for Malaysian stocks · No new oil palm on peatland debate hots up · Analysts cautious on plantation sector · Economists see softer Q1 GDP growth in M'sia · If you want to go far work early and hard on personal branding |
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Son talks up Silicon Valley hub plans in Sprint bid Softbank Corp., bidding to take over Sprint Nextel Corp. in a $20.1 billion deal, is planning a new Silicon Valley office for the U.S. carrier that would employ as many as 1,000 people. Executives have already started holding monthly meetings in the California technology hub. Softbank’s headquarters is in Tokyo ... Nonagricultural firms helping farms rebound Close to Narita International Airport, on a 6.7-hectare patch of ground where spinach, radishes, “komatsuna” and carrots are grown, stands ... Dads spend ¥591 on lunch on average Japanese fathers working in Tokyo and nearby prefectures spend ¥591 on lunch on average, down from ¥608 seven years ago, ... Plans to increase U.S. exports of LNG could accelerate fracking boom A domestic boom in natural gas already has lowered U.S. energy prices while stoking fears of environmental disaster. Now U.S. producers are poised to ship vast quantities of gas overseas as energy companies seek permits for proposed export projects that could set off a ... Detroit Three to skip Tokyo Motor Show for third time The Detroit Three automakers will skip this year’s Tokyo Motor Show for the third consecutive time since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the event’s organizer said Monday. General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC are not on the list ... Japan firms to build airport in Mongolia Mitsubishi Corp. and Chiyoda Corp. said Monday they will build a new international airport in Mongolia to boost travelers and bolster the fast-growing North Asian economy. Under their accord with the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia, their roughly ¥50 billion project to create a ... |
| More than a third of private-sector employees worry about losing jobs Around one-third of private-sector employees are concerned about losing their jobs, although many believe the economy is gradually picking up, an Internet survey by a think tank said Monday. The Research Institute for Advancement of Living Standards conducted the survey online in early April. ... With yen at four-year low, Fujitsu to up PC prices Fujitsu Ltd. plans to raise domestic prices for personal computers because the yen’s drop to a four-year low is boosting the cost of importing components. The price increases will take effect by July and apply to models released in the summer, Chief Financial Officer ... JGC vaults Africa siege to log profit Yokohama-based JGC Corp., which lost 10 employees during the Algerian hostage siege earlier this year, reported bumper profits Monday. The 10 Japanese workers, hired directly or indirectly by JGC Corp., including former Vice President Tadanori Aratani, were killed by heavily armed militants who overran ... Body to help midsize firms expand abroad The government plans to set up a body to help midsize firms expand abroad and contribute to the domestic economy. The plan will be included in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s growth strategy when it is finalized in June, informed sources said Saturday. While the ... G-7's tacit approval of Kuroda's fiscal experiment may weaken yen more Finance Minister Taro Aso and Bank of Japan chief Haruhiko Kuroda hear nothing critical from their G-7 peers about the yen's slide, giving the dollar room to climb. | |
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Pakistan's Sharif dogged by stance on extremism Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif looked poised to return to office with a resounding election victory — a mandate that could make it easier to tackle the country’s daunting problems, including growing power outages, weak economic growth and shaky government finances. Questions remain, however, about Sharif’s stance on another ... North Korea replaces defense chief North Korea replaces its hardline defense chief with a little-known general in a potential bid to solidify leader Kim Jong ... South Korea president apologizes for sexual assault scandal South Korean President Park Geun Hye personally apologized Monday for an “unsavory” incident during her U.S. summit visit that led ... China graft probe targets powerful planning official Chinese authorities have launched an investigation into a powerful economic planning official accused by a prominent journalist of corruption, the latest high-level target of the new leadership’s antigraft drive. The Communist Party’s disciplinary agency said in a one-sentence statement on its website that Liu ... Australian aid on hold in budget Australia will delay its foreign aid spending targets and close its embassy in Budapest as the government scrambles to rein in costs to meet revenue shortfalls, Foreign Minister Bob Carr said Monday. The ruling Labor government is preparing to hand down its final budget ... | | Bangladesh eyes hiking garment workers' salaries Bangladesh’s government plans to raise the minimum wage for garment workers after the deaths of more than 1,100 people following the collapse of a factory building focused attention on the textile industry’s dismal pay and hazardous working conditions. A new minimum wage board will ... Hong Kong transsexual wins fight to marry her beau A transsexual woman in Hong Kong won a groundbreaking court appeal Monday allowing her to marry her boyfriend and forcing the government to rewrite the city’s marriage laws. The woman, in her 30s, known in the Court of Final Appeal as “W” under anonymity ... Myanmar refugees flee path of cyclone Myanmar on Sunday began moving people into emergency shelters as a cyclone threatened to batter a violence-wracked region home to tens of thousands of internal refugees. About 140,000 internally displaced persons living in flimsy tents or makeshift housing are seen as particularly vulnerable to ... Spy links dismissed in U.S. man's death An American high-tech researcher whose family claims he was murdered in Singapore was under treatment for depression and left suicide notes before he was found hanged, a public inquiry was told Monday. Senior state counsel Tai Wei Shyong, opening a coroner’s inquest into the ... Musharraf's party wins seats in poll Supporters of Pakistan’s former military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, won two seats in the northwestern district of Chitral after flouting a party boycott of landmark elections, official results showed Monday. The Pakistan Election Commission announced on its website that Iftikhar Uddin won Chitral’s only seat ... |
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