Translate

17/05/2013

 

 

 

 

 

Publicações de 16/05/2013 

Publicações de 20/05/2013 

17/05/2013

Revista Opinião de Brasileiro

 

2ª Fase do Projeto 

 

Relatório 2ª Fase – 28/04

 

Fim da 2ª Fase - 05/05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

Certificados ambientais ainda não convencem brasileiros

 

Cidades-sede tentam evitar elefantes brancos após Copa

Faltam estudos sobre nazistas que se esconderam no Brasil após a Guerra   OCDE aponta aumento de abismo entre pobres e ricos na Europa
Ban Ki-Moon quer conferência internacional sobre a Síria o quanto antes   Lucros da Dell afundam
Os sérvios que prometem fazer tudo para não deixarem de o ser   Prevenir a propriedade intelectual na China

As redes sociais e a educação

  Obama e Erdogan sem respostas concretas para a Síria
Brasil: tricotar para escapar às “malhas da lei”   François Hollande apela à mobilização de forças pelo emprego
Irã disposto a abrir portas à Agência Internacional de Energia Atómica   O norte do Texas assolado por uma vaga de tornados
Vítimas e salafistas manifestam-se em aniversário dos atentados de Casablanca   Croácia reforça controlos fronteiriços nas vésperas da entrada na UE
Venezuela envia militares em auxílio da polícia para combater a corrupção   Preocupações ambientais levam chineses a manifestarem-se
Milhares de ultraortodoxos protestam contra alistamento   Motoristas de pesados protestam junto à fronteira com Turquia
Milhares de ultraortodoxos protestam contra alistamento   Portugal cumpre dois anos de assistência da troika sob mais austeridade
 
PA | Sueli Angarita participa de 15ª edição do projeto “Imil na sala de aula”
Eles só agem sob pressão
RJ | Colóquio “O papel da Índia na governança econômica global: não é fácil ser uma potência emergente na Ásia”
Não tem nada de mais…  
     
   

STJ nega recurso da Monsanto sobre royalties de soja transgênica

Governo avalia dose única da vacina contra a febre amarela

 

Lula diz que não há distinção entre seu governo e o de Dilma

Após dois meses de queda, confiança do empresário tem alta   Reposição automotiva do Brasil será apresentada na Autopromotec
   

OMC, protecionismo e política comercial em debate

Gilberto Carvalho aceita ir ao Senado falar sobre o caso Rosemary Noronha   Nenhuma operadora atinge meta de acesso à internet móvel, aponta Anatel
Economia da China deve se acelerar nos próximos meses   Batalha inglória-MERVAL PEREIRA
Médicos fora do alcance da população do interior do país   Médicos cubanos seguem cartilha até na Bolívia
RS: 90% dos desembargadores ganharam além do teto   Ar polar derruba temperaturas no Rio Grande do Sul e em Santa Catarina
Juiz no Rio não libera casamento gay   Governo federal já se prepara para vetar alguns artigos da MP dos Portos
Inflação para 2013 é menor que a de uma semana de 1993   ‘Causos’ da inflação galopante
Infográfico: o descontrole histórico dos preços   Anac suspende licença de 159 aeronaves em Rio, SP e Manaus
Políticas comerciais opostas dividem a América Latina  

Suspensão de leilões fez Brasil perder R$ 20 bilhões

       
   

O mercado dá, o mercado tira

“Fascismo progressista”   Aécio põe aliados de Serra e Alckmin na direção do PSDB
Assembleia analisa pedido para Afif deixar vice-governo de SP   General brasileiro é o novo chefe da missão da ONU no Congo
Dilma e a multidão de ministros  

Funcionária da vice-presidência cuida de negócios privados de Michel Temer

       
Após maratona, governo "salva" MP dos Portos  

Brasil e EUA deixam política de lado e focam nos negócios, diz FT

Conheça a sinalização do Rio para a Copa das Confederações e JMJ

 

Obama não se desculpa por atentado à liberdade de imprensa

Ela nos odeia. Ela nos abomina. Ela quer o nosso fim! Ou: Por que Marilena não nos conta quanto ganha com os livros didáticos adotados pelo MEC?   Após maratona, governo consegue salvar MP dos Portos
O debate desta quinta na VEJA.com   Avanço da “prévia do PIB” ainda não anima os economistas
Marilena Chaui: um caso clínico, não de política   A Comissão da Verdade ignora a lei que a criou. Ou: Não vão exumar também o corpo de Carlos Lacerda?
Comissão da Verdade tenta compensar irrelevância com barulho   Estudo da Embrapa demonstra que presença indígena em 15 áreas do Paraná é uma fraude. Ou: Como trabalha a Funai
Mais 50 tons de fascismo – Rui Falcão ataca num mesmo evento o Judiciário e a imprensa   Virada Cultural – Supercoxinha revoluciona a economia e a administração e mostra que o bom gestor é aquele que gasta mais para fazer menos
Conselho Federal de Medicina diz que Padilha está importando “pseudomédicos   Lula faz lobby para setor naval e incensa Dilma, “a mais preparada
Até quando o resultado de um jogo de futebol poderá ser definido por idiotas ou por ladrões?   O vídeo de “Porta dos Fundos” e o ânimo para a censura. Ou: Gastem melhor o nosso dinheiro!!!
     
       

CNNMoney's Economy Now blog

Retiring at 55? You'll need $372,000 for health care

Debt ceiling: Treasury soon to start juggling act

France wants eurozone government, soon 

 

Overworked IRS unit was treated like a "step sister"

The U.S. looks like Japan: Investors rejoice

Apartment construction slows sharply

Bring on the cupcake deflation! 

 

 

 

 

Notícias do Dia

 

Suicide car aims at NATO convoy: kills both Americans and Afghans

Yemeni kidnappers release Red Cross hostages

Seven Egyptian officers abducted in Sinai Peninsula

Al Nusra fighters execute 11 men in Deir al-Zor, Syria, video shows

 

     

África - Notícias do Dia

 

 

     

Notícias do Dia

 

 

     

Notícias do Dia

 

 

     

BUSINESS

 

BUSINESS

 

UK's Actis ends $2bn road JV with Tatas

Reeba Zachariah & Boby Kurian | 1 hr | Private equity major Actis is ending a high-profile road projects joint venture with the Tata Group, selling its 35% stake to the salt-to-software conglomerate's private equity arm, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

 

Growth in demand for gold in India higher than China

TNN | 1 hr | Gold consumption reflected a strong revival over last year as Indian households flocked retail outlets to purchase gold jewellery owing to a fall in price of the yellow metal.

 

Bigger the better for first-time car buyers

Nandini Sen Gupta & Rajesh Chandramouli | 1 hr | In the past one year, the entry level A-segment - which has models like the Maruti Alto and Hyundai Eon - and the bread and butter B segment - with models like the Hyundai i10, Maruti WagonR and Chevrolet Beat and Spark - have shown a sharp degrowth.

 

MORE BUSINESS NEWS

 

     

BUSINESS

 

BUSINESS

 

Xstrata cornered for loading local debt 

Named as GLEN interim chair 

Gold erases rebound gains

Telstra fires 'express TV' salvo

 

Wesfarmers warns on Target profit

WorleyParsons issues profit warning 

Miners are not ATMs: Rinehart

China snaps up local utilities

     
       

BUSINESS

 

BUSINESS

 

 

 

 

 

CIMB Research: Catcha Media severely undervalued 

CIMB Equities Research said Catcha Media is severely undervalued as it trades at less than the value of its stake in iCar Asia Ltd.

 

KLCI opens higher, IOI Corp, Genting up

Malaysia's blue chips rose at the start of trade on Friday, on mild buying interest in UMW, Hong Leong Bank, IOI Corp and Genting Bhd as investors shrugged off the previous

day's dismal performance.

 

 

Affin Research: Sime Darby to record core net profit of RM3.4bil in FY13

Affin Investment Research expects Sime Darby to record core net profits of RM3.4bil and RM4.0bil in FY13 and FY14, respectively.

 

Trading ideas: UMW, GoldIS, Notion Vtech

Hwang DBS Vickers Research expects UMW, GoldIS and Notion Vtech to be among the counters that could see trading interest on Friday.

 

Malaysia-Market factors to watch on May 17(Friday)

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 Malaysian market.

 

Maybank Research maintains Buy on AMMB, ups TP to RM8.30

Maybank Kim Eng Research is maintaining a Buy recommendation on AMMB and raised the target price to RM8.30 from RM7.60 on a higher CY13 price-to-book value target of 1.9 times from 1.8 times.

 

Hackers, who caused millions of dollars damage at Sony, the CIA and other agencies jailed

LONDON: A group of British hackers who "ran riot" causing millions of dollars of damage to computer networks run by Sony, the CIA and other agencies were sentenced to jail terms on Thursday.

 

Dell's profit dives as billionaire battle rages on

SAN FRANCISCO: Dell Inc, the subject of a takeover battle between activist investor Carl Icahn and the company's billionaire founder, reported a 79 percent slide in profit as personal computer sales continued to shrink.

 

Wall Street slips, after soaring to all-time intraday high, after Fed comments

NEW YORK: Stocks fell on Thursday, with the downturn accelerating late in the day after a Federal Reserve official said the central bank could begin easing up on its monetary stimulus this summer.

 

     

BUSINESS

 

BUSINESS

 

New Google service to stream music

Google Inc. has unveiled a streaming music service, called All Access, that blends songs users have uploaded to their online libraries with millions of other tracks for a $10 monthly fee. The service puts the Internet goliath in competition with popular paid subscription plans such as Spotify and Rhapsody and ...

Economy grew at 3.5% pace in last quarter

The economy enjoys a stronger than expected recovery, growing at a 3.5 percent annual pace as the government stepped up ...

Tariff elimination the focus of new TPP talks

The 11 countries involved in the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade negotiations began their 17th round of talks in Lima on Wednesday ...

 

Honda looking forward to green return to F1

Honda Motor Co. formally announced Thursday that it will return to Formula One in 2015 as an engine supplier to British team McLaren to revive their championship-winning partnership. “We shall act as Maclaren-Honda” and are resolved to be “the No. 1, ” Honda President ...

Russians join venture's attempt to topple Google in Vietnam

Vietnam’s booming Internet scene is littered with failed startups that tried to take on Google and other entrenched U.S. Web companies. That is not deterring a newly launched Russian-Vietnamese outfit that believes it can unseat the American search engine in this fast-growing Asian market ...

 

2,000 attend Africa resources confab

A two-day meeting to discuss how to utilize African natural resources started in Tokyo on Thursday, with around 2,000 people, including natural resources ministers from 15 African nations, attending. At the Japan Sustainable Mining, Investment and Technology Business Forum, or J-SUMIT, the African ministers ...

 

Dollar holds steady above ¥102

The dollar was stable above ¥102 in Tokyo on Thursday, repeating narrow movements in a wait-and-see mood ahead of the announcements of key U.S. economic indicators. At 5 p.m., the dollar was quoted at ¥102.43-47, up slightly from ¥102.35-43 at the same time Wednesday. ...

 

Hopes grow for further upswing in Tokyo stocks

Tokyo stocks are expected to remain on a firm note for the time being, even after the Nikkei average topped 15,000, as more money is likely to flow into the market from abroad, analysts said. The Tokyo market’s rally has gathered pace since the ...

 

 

Nikkei bull run takes a break on profit-taking

Stocks fell back Thursday as profit-taking gained the upper hand. The Nikkei 225 average closed down 58.79 points at 15,037.24 after hitting a 64-month intraday high of 15,155.72 in early trading. On Wednesday, the key gauge surged 337.61 points. The Topix dropped 7.62 points ...

 

MRI bows to FSA with vow to plan repayment

U.S.-based asset manager MRI International Inc., suspected of mishandling the funds of thousands of Japanese clients, responded to an order by the Financial Services Agency by promising investors a repayment plan. Japan’s financial watchdog delisted the asset manager in late April, while investigators from ...

 

New employment for disabled hits record high in 2012

The number of people with disabilities who found work through public job-placement offices hit a record high for the third consecutive year in fiscal 2012 that ended in March, according to the latest government data. The figure was up 15.1 percent from the previous ...

 

Softbank tops DoCoMo's market cap, making it most valuable mobile carrier

Softbank Corp. has eclipsed industry leader NTT DoCoMo Inc. in market capitalization, making it the most valuable mobile phone firm on the stock market. Shares of Softbank, the parent of Softbank Mobile Corp., surged 4.56 percent to close at ¥5,960 on Wednesday, lifting its ...

 

March industrial output upgraded

Industrial production in March rose a revised 0.9 percent from the previous month, against the preliminary reading of a 0.2 percent increase, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said Thursday. The reading represents the fourth consecutive monthly growth, in a sign that production ...

 

Investment trusts at five-year high

The net asset value of publicly offered investment trust funds in Japan rose 6.9 percent in April to hit a five-year high of ¥77.67 trillion, the Investment Trusts Association said. The outstanding asset balance extended its rising streak to an 11th month. It touched ...

 

Sanyo recalling washing machines

Sanyo Electric Co. is recalling 45,300 washing machines manufactured between 2005 and 2009 because of risks of smoke or fire due to components overheating. The Panasonic group company said it came up with the decision after investigating three heat damage cases affecting two models ...

     

 

 

 

 

ASIA PACIFIC

 

ASIA PACIFIC

 

Coin toss decides Philippine poll

A coin toss has decided the lucky winner of mayor for a small Philippine town, after rival candidates were tied at the end of the vote count, an election official said Thursday. The dramatic conclusion to the contest for San Teodoro, a farming town ...

 

Nigeria deploys troops to border

Nigeria’s military on Wednesday announced a “massive” deployment of troops to its restive northeast, after the president declared a state of emergency in areas where Islamist insurgents have seized territory. A separate military source said fighter jets would also be deployed to the region, ...

 

Syrian rebels attack Aleppo prison

Syrian rebels attacked the main prison in the northern city of Aleppo on Wednesday with a pair of car bombs in an attempt to free hundreds of regime opponents believed to be held in the facility, activists said. Rebels detonated two car bombs outside ...

 

At least six killed by Texas tornado

Officials say at least six people were killed when a spring tornado outbreak devastated parts of northern Texas, destroying or damaging dozens of homes and injuring dozens of people. The worst-hit city Wednesday was Granbury, where authorities say the fatalities occurred as the deadly ...

 

Spotlight falls on S. Korea's gender divide

A South Korean presidential spokesman who was fired after inappropriately touching a woman during a U.S. trip blames a “cultural difference” with America. Other South Koreans say the fault for such incidents lies with a society that lets powerful men get away with harassment. Five months after the country elected ...

 

Rohingya resist cyclone evacuation

A cyclone only a day away carries wind and rain that could become deadly. But in dozens of refugee camps ...

 

Kabul car bomb hits NATO convoy

A suicide car bomber attacked a NATO convoy in the Afghan capital on Thursday, killing at least six people in ...

 

 

 

   
       
     

BUSINESS

 

BUSINESS

 

Luxury Watches Defy Digital Trend

May 17, 2013 09:15

Korean Air Passenger Numbers Drop in April

Korean Air saw the number of passengers on international flights drop 4.6 percent on-year in April, the first time in 23 months that numbers are down. The figure for Asiana...May 16, 2013 12:09

Top Law Firm to Help Kaesong Manufacturers for Free

Leading law firm Kim & Chang will provide free legal services to firms that had to evacuate the Kaesong Industrial Complex. The firm on Tuesday said a committee trying to...May 15, 2013 12:16

 

Only 4 in 10 Laid-Off Workers Find New JobsMay 15, 2013 12:09

Yen to Keep FallingMay 15, 2013 11:54

Tourism Deficit Reaches Seven-Quarter HighMay 15, 2013 11:27

Android Phones Grab 75 Percent Share of World Market in Q1May 15, 2013 11:27

BMW to Release i3 Electric Car Next YearMay 15, 2013 10:22

Top Japanese Businesses Hold Job Fairs in KoreaMay 15, 2013 10:19

Korean Exporters Worry as Yen Keeps WeakeningMay 15, 2013 09:40

     

MOST POPULAR

 

RECOMMENDED

 

clip_image001

May 16

 

 

 

 

clip_image001

May 15

 

 

 

 

 

 

       
       
       


Politics
  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voice of China  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment  >>

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

China & World  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Culture & Edu  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sci & Tech  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HK/Macao/Taiwan  >>

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Business  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Society  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opinion  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Politics  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voice of China  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment  >>

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

China & World  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Culture & Edu  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sci & Tech  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HK/Macao/Taiwan  >>

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Business  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Society  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports  >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opinion  >>