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No Brasil, alto custo e desinformação dificultam operações como a de Jolie |
| Cientistas obtêm células-tronco de embrião humano clonado | | |||||||||||||||||||
Marinha americana apresenta o drone do futuro | Marcas internacionais assinam acordo para melhores condições de trabalho no Bangladesh | |||||||||||||||||||||
10.a ronda de negociações sobre o nuclear iraniano sem grandes esperanças | Nakba palestiniana amargura refugiados | |||||||||||||||||||||
Dia da “catástrofe” palestiniano marcado por confrontos na Cisjordânia | Zona euro afunda-se na recessão | |||||||||||||||||||||
“Dia da catástrofe” marcado por confrontos nos territórios palestinianos | Administração Obama fez escutas a jornalistas da AP | |||||||||||||||||||||
Belize: Empreiteiro destrói pirâmide milenar para construir estrada | 66º Festival de Cannes arranca esta noite | |||||||||||||||||||||
O PT não gosta da democracia | ||||||||||||||||||||||
O Brasil isolado | O falacioso sucesso do Bolsa Família | |||||||||||||||||||||
O segundo grande (as)salto | IBPT oferecerá guia para ajudar a informar os impostos na nota fiscal | |||||||||||||||||||||
Os desafios da contemporaneidade | Próximo “Millenium nas redações” estará no Correio Braziliense | |||||||||||||||||||||
Escândalo de violação de sigilo leva Obama a defender liberdade de imprensa | Grupo “Clarín” se prepara para intervenção do governo da Argentina | |||||||||||||||||||||
Petróleo: retomada dos investimentos é o mais importante | | |||||||||||||||||||||
PF investiga se houve trabalho ilegal no Minha Casa, Minha Vida | Câmara faz última tentativa de aprovar MP dos Portos | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ex-sócio de Valério pede que STF decida sobre novo julgamento | Dúvidas sobre o Itaquerão na Copa irritam Ronaldo e Valcke | |||||||||||||||||||||
Em vídeo, entenda por que é tão caro comer fora de casa | Sequestrador de Cleveland alegará inocência perante o júri | |||||||||||||||||||||
O Brasil precisa de mais Lobão, o roqueiro, e de menos Chico Buarque, o propagandista do regime | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Trégua da Fifa durou pouco: a batalha de 2014 já começou | PIB cai 0,2% e zona do euro entra na maior recessão de sua história | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Investigação põe ministro Padilha, da Saúde, na mira da Procuradoria | Quadrilha traficava mão de obra para o Minha Casa, Minha Vida | |||||||||||||||||||||
Um artigo contra os fatos de Márcio Thomaz Bastos, advogado de mensaleiro, e José Eduardo Cardozo, ministro da Justiça. Não pega bem para um deles ao menos… | Governo Obama viola sigilo telefônico de jornalistas, e porta-voz é obrigado a reforçar crença do presidente dos EUA na liberdade de imprensa. Um vexame! | |||||||||||||||||||||
Evidências jogam o escândalo no colo dos irmãos Viana, imperadores do Acre há 14 anos | Câmara aprova texto-base da MP dos Portos | |||||||||||||||||||||
Evidências jogam o escândalo no colo dos irmãos Viana, imperadores do Acre há 14 anos | As mentiras oficiais no leilão bem-sucedido para a exploração de petróleo. Ou: O PT provocou um atraso de seis anos no setor | |||||||||||||||||||||
Why focusing on ‘time spent’ with print misses the point about how the news works now - 01:34 PM Report: Bloom Energy raises another $130M - 12:43 PM Bringing data to DC: Q&A with health data’s biggest evangelist HHS CTO Bryan Sivak - 12:27 PM iTunes’ recent growth shows content could be a big business for Apple - 12:20 PM So UK carriers are selling anonymized customer data? That may not be a bad thing. - 12:09 PM U.S. slow on Bangladesh safety |
| U.S. oil reshaping world market Proxy firm to Goldman Sachs: Rein in pay Will Google hit $1000 or is it the next Apple? BlackBerry's phone for emerging markets 5 Apple rumors likely to come true |
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| Russian and Israeli leaders meet to discuss current situation in the Middle East Kurds begin arriving in Iraq, face rejection by the government |
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Sensex gains 158 points in early trade PTI | 46 min | The BSE benchmark Sensex on Wednesday rose over 158 points in early trade on sustained buying by funds and retail investors, mainly in realty, banking, auto and metal sector stocks. Rupee up 5 paise against dollar PTI | 44 min | A higher opening in the domestic equity market and strengthening of euro against the dollar overseas supported the rupee. Rupali Mukherjee | 10 hrs | The damage to India’s largest drug major, Ranbaxy, translates well beyond the $500 million — which was confirmed as total penalty on May 13 — for its regulatory wrongdoings in the US. | | MORE BUSINESS NEWS BP global board to meet 1st time in India Kapil Sibal go-ahead for settling Vodafone tax row Sushobhan Sarkar leads race for LIC chairman RBI officials should resign: Cobrapost Inflation to subside in 2013-14: Experts Re ends at over 1-mth low, down 8 paise at 54.81 | | |||||||||||||||||||
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Rio bauxite mine in Cape York approved CBA dividend outlook good: analysts 2:03PM MICHAEL BENNETCBA is on track to post a record FY profit after posting a $1.9bn Q3 cash profit, upping bets that the bank's dividends are safe. UGL slumps on profit warning 12:15PM LISA MACNAMARAUGL has slashed its FY earnings guidance and cut a division, sending its stock plunging more than 15pc. Westpac continues hiring spree |
| 2:04PM MICHAEL BENNETWESTPAC has named former JPMorgan banker David Koh as head of its Asia corporate and institutional banking division. Optus fights through tough market 11:04AM MITCHELL BINGEMANNOPTUS has suffered a 7.5pc FY profit slump as the No. 2 telco continued to cut costs and drive yield from existing customers. Stocks fall as commodity prices hit 1:35PM DAVID ROGERSTHE sharemarket retreated sharply from a fresh five-year high as resources stocks suffered from weaker commodity prices. Stagnant property puts CSR in red | | |||||||||||||||||||
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San Miguel: Sale of BoC to CIMB at last stage The Philippines' San Miguel Corporation expects to know the outcome of its proposed sale of a stake in Manila-based Bank of Commerce to CIMB Group Holdings Bhd in a week or so. Affin Research: Dayang's contribution to Naim to increase After bouncing back from low earnings in 2011, Affin Investment Research expects Naim Holdings's oil and gas darling Dayang Enterprise to further contribute to Naim's pre-tax profit from 2013 onwards. Affin Research maintains Buy on Bonia, TP RM2.36 Affin Investment Research is maintaining its Buy recommendation on Bonia Corporation with a target price of RM2.36 as the company's fundamentals and expansion plans remain intact. MPHB shares advance as all systems go for demerger Shares of Multi-Purpose Holdings (MPHB) rose to a high of RM4.12 on Wednesday after it announced the listing of its non-gaming assets under MPHB Capital (MPHBC). Prestariang jumps to record high of RM1.77 Shares of Prestariang surged to an all-time high of RM1.77 early Wednesday as CIMB Equities Research viewed there was more upside for the ICT and education-based company. European authorities raid Shell, BP and Statoil offices to probe suspected manipulation of oil prices LONDON/OSLO: European authorities have raided offices of oil majors Shell, BP and Statoil in an investigation of suspected manipulation of oil prices, one of the biggest cross-border actions since the Libor rigging scandal. Malaysia's blue chips eye critical 1,800 level Malaysia's blue chips rose at the start of trade on Wednesday, as investor confidence was underpinned by the overnight rally on Wall Street and fresh corporate news. Wall Street jumps to new high as banks lead indexes NEW YORK: Stocks rallied to fresh highs on Tuesday as investors picked up large-cap companies' shares on the expectation that central bank stimulus will help propel the rally further. |
| CIMB Research starts coverage of Prestariang, Outperform CIMB Equities Research has started coverage of Prestariang, Malaysia’s largest ICT training and software licence service provider, with an Outperform call.Its target price is RM2.79. Did some traders have advance knowledge of huge Sony revamp and make big money? NEW YORK: A surge in option market bets on Sony Corp just before a large hedge fund investor announced a big stake and called for a major restructuring of the company has raised concerns that some traders may have had advance word of the news. CIMB Research maintains Neutral on IOI Corp, ups TP to RM5.53 CIMB Equities Research is positive on IOI Corp's proposal to demerge IOI Prop as it will unlock the value of IOI Corp’s property division through the relisting of one of Malaysia’s largest property developers with a potential market cap of RM8.2bil to RM14bil. Trading ideas: IOI Corp, MPHB, BHIC Hwang DBS Vickers Research (HDBSVR) expects IOI Corporation, MPHB and Boustead Heavy Industries Corp (BHIC) to see trading interest on Wednesday. Report: Sharp business plan calls for sale of TV assembly plant in M'sia TOKYO: Japanese display maker Sharp Corp, a supplier to Apple Inc, will aim to boost sales to the iPhone maker's rival Samsung Electronics Co under a three-year rehabilitation roadmap after posting a worse-than-expected $5.4 billion net loss in the last financial year. Report: Dell will report on Thursday first-quarter earnings below expectations SAN FRANCISCO: Dell Inc will report on Thursday fiscal first-quarter earnings below expectations, the Wall Street Journal cited a person briefed on the company's results as saying. KUALA LUMPUR: Following is a list of events in Malaysia as well as news company-related and market news which could have an influence on the local market. |
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Weak yen no respite for ailing electronics trio A weaker yen, credited to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic policies, may be helping exporters in general but struggling electronics makers are not yet out of the woods.
Sharp sniffs profit via LCDs for Samsung Sharp Corp. forecast its first annual profit in three years as Japan’s largest maker of liquid-crystal displays expects orders to ...
EU-U.S. trade deal faces raft of challenges Supporters of a U.S.-European free-trade deal have begun damping expectations about its immediate benefits amid a series of emerging disputes ...
Food producers eye Islamic market Japanese food-makers are increasingly seeking halal certification for their products, with the global Islamic population forecast to grow from 1.6 billion at present to more than 2 billion by 2030. Halal, an Arabic word meaning “permissible,” is used to designate foods that comply with ... Electric car market hits rocky road as initial optimism fades The road has gotten bumpier for electric cars. Coda Automotive, one of what had been a promising crop of electric car startups, filed for bankruptcy protection this month, and said it would reorganize around the electric storage market. High-end electric car maker Fisker Automotive, ... Builders see boost before '14 tax hike
Major homebuilders expect their sales and profits to rise in fiscal 2013, which ends next March, thanks to a projected surge in housing demand ahead of a planned consumption tax hike next April. Rush demand ahead of the tax hike and housing loan rates ... Slovenia may fail to avoid bailout despite austerity plan The European Union’s top economic official warned Monday that Slovenia may not have done enough to escape becoming the eurozone’s sixth bailout case. Speaking after talks among eurozone finance ministers in Brussels, EU Economy and Euro Commissioner Olli Rehn said a decision on the ... Drugmaker to pay $500 million fine A subsidiary of India’s largest pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay a record $500 million in fines and penalties for selling adulterated drugs and lying to federal regulators in a case that is part of an ongoing crackdown on the quality of generic drugs ... Oxford sets up Thatcher scholarship Britain’s famous Oxford University is to honor former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died last month, with a £100 million ($153 million) scholarship trust for “future leaders,” the Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday. The Margaret Thatcher Scholarship Trust is aimed at giving young people who ... |
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Wholesale prices flat on back of weakening yen Wholesale prices were unchanged in April from a year earlier following 12 straight months of decline, the Bank of Japan said Tuesday. Prices of steel as well as information and communications equipment continued to drop, but increases for materials such as lumber as well ... Profit-taking a drag on surging dollar The dollar fell below ¥101.50 in Tokyo Tuesday, pulled down by profit-taking and adjustment sales after its recent bull run. At 5 p.m., the dollar was quoted at ¥101.37-38, down from ¥101.62-62 at the same time on Monday. The euro was at $1.3000-3000, up ... JR East crews to get iPads for info East Japan Railway Co. said Monday it will equip all train crew members with Apple Inc.’s iPad tablet computers from June, partly to provide better assistance to passengers when trains are delayed or canceled, by giving drivers and conductors updated information on operations. JR ... Fujitsu to verify cloud service through farm Fujitsu Ltd. said Monday it will set up a farm on the premises of its plant in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, in mid-June to verify the effectiveness of its agricultural cloud computing service. The maker of computer, network and software products will invest tens of ... Nikkei falls back amid wariness over rapid rise The key Nikkei average fell back slightly Tuesday amid wariness over its recent rapid rally. The 225-issue Nikkei average closed down 23.79 points, or 0.16 percent, at 14,758.42. The Topix index of all first-section issues dropped 1.40 points, or 0.11 percent, to end at ... Stock market rally takes a breather A record-breaking rally in U.S. stocks paused Monday as investors assessed whether the rise in stock valuations overstated the improvement in the economy. The latest positive data, out Monday, showed that Americans increased spending at retailers last month. That suggests that consumers may boost ...
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Chinese prostitutes 'routinely extorted, abused' Police raids on brothels in China have a pattern, sex workers say, often occurring a few days ahead of politically sensitive events or whenever someone in government orders an antipornography campaign to please the leadership. It is during these times, the workers say, that their already miserable jobs grow more ...
Estrada makes comeback, wins Manila mayoral post Former President Joseph Estrada was proclaimed Tuesday as the new mayor of the Philippine capital, his first elected post since ...
Leading retailers sign on to Bangladesh safety pact Some of the world’s largest retailers have agreed to a first-of-its-kind pact to improve safety at some of Bangladesh’s garment ...
Plan to put neglected Aboriginal kids up for adoption sparks fears Politicians in northern Australia said Tuesday they are considering putting neglected Aboriginal children up for adoption, sparking fears of a new “stolen generation.” Northern Territory Chief Minister Adam Giles, Australia’s first indigenous state or territory leader, said he is advocating the plan on a ... | |
Australian named in U.S. Army post he appointment of an Australian to a senior position in the command of the U.S. Army’s 79,000-strong contingent in the Asia-Pacific region reflects Washington’s strategic pivot to the region, officials said Monday. Two-star Australian Army Gen. Richard Burr was appointed to the senior ranks ... Thein Sein's visit to U.S. is confirmed Reformist President Thein Sein will visit the White House next week, the first such trip by a Myanmar head of state in almost 47 years and a sign of warming ties. Myanmar state television announced the visit Monday, saying it comes at the invitation ...
Senior China party member Liu sacked The ruling Communist Party has sacked a top government official, state media reported Tuesday, following a probe into graft allegations that emerged on the Internet. Liu Tienan, deputy director of the powerful National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), was dismissed, the official Xinhua news ... |
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BMW to Release i3 Electric Car Next Year BMW will launch its i3 electric car in Korea in May next year. The German automaker plans to unveil the vehicle at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September before launching it in...May 15, 2013 10:22 Top Japanese Businesses Hold Job Fairs in Korea Over 20 Japanese companies will hold a job fair in Seoul and Busan later this month to recruit talented workers. Some major companies have held similar events in Japan to lure...May 15, 2013 10:19 Korean Exporters Worry as Yen Keeps Weakening The Japanese yen is weakening even faster than in two previous dramatic declines in the late 1980s and 2004. When the yen fell in the past, the global economy was booming, but now...May 15, 2013 09:43 | Half of SMEs See Sales Drop Due to Strong WonMay 14, 2013 Samsung to Promote Gadgets with 'The Great Gatsby' in CannesMay 14, 2013 Galaxy S4 Is Samsung's Fastest-Selling SmartphoneMay 13, 2013LG Air Conditioners Get Top Ratings by Australian Consumer ReportMay 13, 2013 Chrysler Recalls Half a Million SUVsMay 13, 2013 Asian Airlines Spend Lavishly on Executive LoungesMay 11, 2013 Greenback Hits Four-Year High Against YenMay 10, 2013 | | ||||||||||||||||||||
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