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Revista Opinião de Brasileiro

 

2ª Fase do Projeto 

 

Relatório 2ª Fase – 28/04

 

Fim da 2ª Fase - 05/05

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

Série Especial  para o Governo Brasileiro  

v    Brasil, paraíso do "business 171”

v    Milhões de brasileiros não são lulas

 

 

 

     
     

Céticos do clima são menos de 1% da comunidade científica, diz estudo

Anistia Internacional denuncia violações em obras da Copa e Olimpíadas


 

Assassinato brutal em Londres põe forças antiterror em alerta

     

A diretora do FMI face à justiça francesa

 

Homicídio de um militar em Londres tratado como ato “terrorista”

As autoridades britânicas estão a tratar como ato "terrorista", o homicídio de um soldado…

Assassínio de militar em Londres é "provavelmente" um ato terrorista


Bolsas europeias abrem em queda

As bolsas europeias abriram no vermelho, em reação à queda da atividade industrial…

Bolsa de Tóquio: Nikkei fecha a perder 7,32%


 

 

Dois ataques suícidas no Niger

No norte do Niger ocorreram dois atentados suícidas. Dois carros armadilhados explodiram, um…

Amnistia Internacional pede mais à comunidade internacional

O mundo está a tornar-se cada vez mais perigoso para refugiados e migrantes. Quem o afirma é a…


 


Bashar al-Assad excluído do futuro da Síria

Cimeira da UE: Irlanda nega ser paraíso para fiscalidade agressiva

Islândia vira as costas à UE

China: Dissidente lança videoclipe satírico

Julgamento do comandante do ‘Costa Concordia’ arranca a 9 de julho

Quirguistão prepara-se para fechar base americana

 

“FT”: Saída de Barbosa ‘diminui fé no modelo Dilma’ e preocupa setor privado

Posted: 22 May 2013 08:00 PM PDT

LONDRES – Pelo segundo dia consecutivo, o jornal Financial Times critica duramente o governo da presidente Dilma Rousseff. Em reportagem publicada nesta terça-feira, 21, a publicação britânica diz...
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Cinco pontos estratégicos

Posted: 22 May 2013 08:00 PM PDT

As lideranças políticas do Brasil têm de ser muito transparentes sobre quais são os grandes desafios estratégicos do país e oferecer à população a medida do que deve ser feito [...]
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Atratividade urbana e o POA Cite

Posted: 22 May 2013 08:00 PM PDT

O POA Cite, grupo formado por empreendedores e entusiastas por Porto Alegre, pretende torná-la mais atraente para reter jovens, criar oportunidades, realizar negócios e inovar. Nesta semana,...
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Democracia é educação

Posted: 22 May 2013 08:00 PM PDT

Todo mundo fala em democracia e educação sem perceber que as palavras tem conotações especiais. No Brasil, a palavra educação não significa somente instrução mas polidez, calma e delicadeza. O [...]
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Diretora do Imil participa do programa “Educação em debate”

Posted: 22 May 2013 10:35 AM PDT

A diretora-executiva do Instituto Millenium, Priscila P. Pinto, e o advogado e especialista do Imil João Antonio Wiegerinck participaram do programa “Educação em debate”, apresentado pelo...
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MG | João Antonio Wiegerinck participa da 17ª edição do “Imil na sala de aula”

Posted: 22 May 2013 07:18 AM PDT

O advogado, especialista do Instituto Millenium e sócio do Wiegerinck Advogados Associados, João Antonio Wiegerinck, é o palestrante da 17ª edição do “Imil na sala de aula”, que acontece...
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Veja como será o Dia da Liberdade de Impostos 2013 pelo Brasil

Posted: 22 May 2013 07:12 AM PDT

No próximo dia 22, quarta-feira, o Instituto Liberdade junto com a Associação da Classe Média (ACLAME) promoverão a 9ª. edição do Dia da Liberdade de Impostos no Rio Grande do [...]


RJ | Prêmio Visconde de Mauá Empreendedorismo Jovem 2013

Posted: 22 May 2013 06:51 AM PDT
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Imil na sala de aula

Posted: 22 May 2013 06:06 AM PDT

O advogado, especialista do Instituto Millenium e sócio-diretor da Dealers Negócios Internacionais, Sandro Schmitz, é o palestrante da 16ª edição do “Imil na sala de aula“, que acontece...
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País cresce pouco, mas desemprego continua baixo

Taxa de desemprego fica em 5,8% em abril, menor patamar dos últimos 11 anos

Nissan convoca recall internacional de 841 mil veículos March e Cube

 

Mercado de Trabalho

Desemprego fica em 5,8%; rendimento do trabalhador recua

Taxa registrada em abril é a menor para o mês desde 2002 - e reflete estratégia arriscada do governo Dilma

SP: Dilma manobra para conter alta de tarifas

 

 

Grã-Bretanha

Serviço secreto inglês estava de olho em assassinos de soldado

Reação: Cameron diz que 'não cederá ao terror'

Radar

Brasileiros testarão exoesqueleto desenvolvido por Miguel Nicolelis

 

Clichê 'pior que Watergate' não traduz (ainda) a crise nos EUA

 

       

Terrorismo

Terroristas queriam iniciar uma ‘guerra’ em Londres, diz relato

Londres: Ataque lembra ação dos Tsarnaev

Radar

Barbosa quer pôr embargos do mensalão em pauta após feriado

Economia

Tóquio fecha em queda de 7,3% – o pior índice desde Fukushima

 

Direitos Humanos

Venezuela sufoca a oposição, mostra Anistia Internacional

Relatório anual da ONG britânica destaca criminalidade, prisão domiciliar e insegurança no país dominado pelo Chavismo

Copa: Anistia aponta 'remoções forçadas' no Brasil

Mundo: Conflitos armados criam uma subclasse

Venezuela

Acuado, Maduro incentiva criação de 'milícias operárias' armadas

Reinaldo Azevedo: Maduro, Führer da Venezuela

 

 

De volta ao Roda Viva – Há uma diferença entre entrevistar e militar em favor da descriminação ou legalização das drogas. Ou: Destrinchando mais um pouco a patuscada na TV Cultura;


Está nascendo, já nasceu!, uma nova minoria superprotegida no Brasil: o drogado!;


Heil Maduro, mein Führer! Ditador anuncia agora a criação de milícias operárias armadas e uniformizadas!;


Esta eu pago para ver: Cabral ameaça não apoiar Dilma se PT tiver candidato próprio no Rio;


Ataque em Londres lembra ação de irmãos em Boston;


Anistia Internacional destaca criminalidade e perseguição na Venezuela;


A arte brasileira é dependente do crack fornecido pelo estado. Ou: Uma questão envolvendo Gerald Thomas e Zé Celso. Ou ainda: Vamos privatizar Zé Celso!;

 

Médico que coordena programa do governo de SP de combate ao crack consegue escapar de arapuca armada pela TV Cultura; entrevistado era difamado, em tempo real, por membro da bancada do Roda Viva. Um espetáculo grotesco de patrulha e grosseria!;


 

Será que o Bolsa Família, ele sim, está virando uma cultura? Ou: O que querem os pobres? Ou: Pai, mãe, faxina, hora extra e uma máquina de escrever;


Não existe “cultura negra”. Não existe “cultura indígena”. Isso tido é invenção de aproveitadores e pilantras. Ou: Logo, Ministério de Marta exigirá uma prova de que o sujeito é gay!;


Corajoso, juiz suspende projeto racista de Marta Suplicy, e Marta Suplicy chama a decisão de… racista!;


Governo anuncia corte de R$ 28 bilhões no Orçamento. E eleva previsão de inflação;


Quando a Comissão da Verdade, de Dilma, vai pôr frente a frente Orlando Lovecchio e os terroristas acusados de arrancar a sua perna? Ou essa acareação não interessa à Comissão da Mentira Oficial?;



Morre Ruy Mesquita. Pior para o jornalismo, para o pensamento liberal e para a pluralidade;


Chavista que acusou Cabello de conspirar contra Maduro perde programa de TV. Boa notícia: o chavismo está indo para o esgoto

 

O fantasma de George Bush que persegue Barack Obama

Os horrores do neoliberalismo 

 

Uruguai v. França 

Salve a nossa terra, onde árabes e judeus se entendem!

ALBA: Declaração de Movimentos Sociais

       
       

Tesla repays $465M loan early

Stocks falter as Bernanke rally fades

HP soars as Meg Whitman turnaround continues

Jamie Dimon's victory may be taxpayers' regret

'Operation Swill' swoops in on New Jersey bars

Tornado victims face long haul with insurers

 

Bernanke: No rate hike soon

We need another financial crisis

'Grandparent scams' hit seniors

8 hot businesses you can start now

Chevy Impala: Big U.S. car done right

Which stores match online prices

 

 

 

 

Notícias do Dia

 

Iraqi PM orders army shuffle to combat violence

Morsi calls on people of Sinai to give up arms after hostages released

Not going quietly: Ahmadinejad vows to challenge ally's election ban

World Bank pledges financial support to Jordan

Palestinian child shot in West Bank by Israeli troops

 

     

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L&T Q4 net profit falls 6.9%

Reuters |Larsen and Toubro Ltd (L&T) posted a worse-than-expected 6.9 per cent fall in quarterly profit as interest costs jumped for India's biggest engineering and construction company.

Sensex closes 49 points down

PTI | Sliding for the third day, the BSE benchmark sensex on Wednesday fell by 49 points to close at a fresh one-week low, dragged down by a 6% slump in L&T after its quarterly results failed to meet market expectations.

AirAsia profit falls nearly 40% in 1st quarter

AFP | AirAsia, Asia's largest low-cost carrier by fleet size, said Wednesday that first-quarter net profit fell 39 per cent year-on-year due to a foreign exchange loss on borrowings.

 

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US home sales tick up to highest in 3 ½ years

OVL net up 44% to Rs 3,929 crore

Just Dial IPO over-subscribed 11.63 times on last day

India's L&T Q4 net profit falls 6.9%, lags forecast

Private banks: Game changers in Indian banking

86% of Indian businesses want more tax guidance: Thornton

FM for plugging regulatory gaps in financial sector

Local search engine Just Dial IPO fully subscribed

Sensex up 91 points in early trade

     

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Jobs to be slashed in Telstra revamp 

MITCHELL BINGEMANNTELSTRA has been forced into a major operational restructure that will affect half the company's 30,000-strong domestic workforce.

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Sowing seeds for new GFC'

 

ADAM CREIGHTONFINANCIAL policies in other countries are forcing Australia into an global currency war, an OECD official said yesterday.

Bernanke sends stocks see-sawing

 

ALEXANDRA SCAGGSUS stocks ended broadly lower after a rollercoaster day of trading as investors sorted through mixed signals from the Fed.

Shell in no hurry to exit Woodside

 

MATT CHAMBERSROYAL Dutch Shell may wait until the deferred Browse LNG project generates value before exiting its stake in Woodside Petroleum.

Resimac revives bid for RHG

 

MICHAEL BENNETDEALMAKER Trevor Loewensohn has emerged as a potential saviour of Resimac's takeover plans for RHG Limited.

GlaxoSmithKline to axe 120 jobs

 

REBECCA URBANGLOBAL pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline will axe about 120 jobs from its drug manufacturing site in Melbourne's outer east.

$A, rain brighten farmers' prospects

     
       

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Public Invest Research ups Uzma target price to RM2.86

Public Investment Bank Research raised Uzma's target price from RM2.29 to RM2.86 after raising its price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple to 10 times.

Malaysia's blue chips fall more than 6pts in early trade

Malaysia's FBM KLCI opened more than six points lower on Thursday on extended profit taking of key stocks like KL Kepong and banks, ahead of the extended weekend.

Profit taking may weigh on Malaysian equities 

Hwang DBS Vickers Research (HDBSVR) expects profit-taking activity may drag down the Malaysian market's performance on Thursday.

HP raises 2013 outlook as Whitman's plan takes hold

Bernanke says more progress needed before stimulus pullback

Wall Street falters in volatile session on Fed worries

Petronas Chemicals Group to invest RM3bil in capital expenditure

Weak CPO prices hit Boustead profit

Cahaya Mata Sarawak to invest in grinding plant

Star to leverage on new, fast-growing businesses

Axiata said to weigh bid for Axis Telekom Indonesia

 

Deleum's earnings down 31% to RM6.8mil

Deleum Bhd's net profit fell 31% to RM6.8mil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 from RM10mil a year ago on lower revenue from its retrofit projects and the deferment of certain oil and gas projects.

AirAsia Q1 operating profit up 6% to RM254.93m (Update)

AirAsia Bhd's operating profit rose 6% to RM254.93mil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 on higher revenue while it managed to keep its costs in check.

KL Kepong’s earnings slip 2.4% to RM209.6m as CPO prices drop

Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd's (KLK) earnings slipped 2.4% to RM209.6mil in the second quarter ended March 31, 2013 from RM214.9mil a year ago due to the challenging phase in its plantation sector.

Dayang earnings surge to RM58.39m with RM3.5b jobs in hand

Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd recorded an impressive set of financial results, as its earnings surged 750% to RM58.39mil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 from RM6.87mil a year ago.

Malaysia's inflation rate up 1.7% in April, highest in 11 months

Higher prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages pushed Malaysia's inflation rate up 1.7% in April, which was the highest in 11 months.

Profit taking on Maybank, Genting sends KLCI into the red

Profit taking emerged in the afternoon session on Wednesday and sent the FBM KLCI into the red, with Maybank and Genting Bhd among the decliners.

Alliance Research 'Neutral' on IOI Corp, ups TP to RM5.41

Alliance Research is maintaining its "Neutral" recommendation on IOI Corporation, as the stock is fully valued at current levels.

Petronas Chemicals to decide on Gebeng plant by year-end

Petronas Chemicals Bhd expects to reach a final investment decision on its joint venture with Germany's BASF for its plant expansion in Gebeng, Kuantan by year-end.

Petronas stocks, KLK drag KLCI into the red

Profit taking on Petronas-related stocks and Kuala Lumpur Kepong dragged the FBM KLCI into the red in late afternoon trade on Wednesday.

KPJ Healthcare Q1 earnings down 24.7% to RM25m

KPJ Healthcare Bhd's net profit fell 24.7% to RM25.09mil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 from RM33.3mil a year ago due to losses sustained by the group's newly opened hospitals.

 

       
     

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Does France have right revival plan?

BY SARAH DILORENZO

The man charged with reviving France’s shrinking economy and attracting businesses to invest there is gaining a reputation for doing the opposite. As the country’s first-ever minister for industrial renewal, Arnaud Montebourg has told the world’s largest steelmaker it is not welcome in France; exchanged angry letters with the head ...

 

Annual entrance passes eyed for Skytree

The operator of Tokyo Skytree is considering issuing annual observatory entrance passes, Michiaki Suzuki, president of Tobu Tower Skytree Co., ...

 

Sony to mull selling stake in show biz

BY KAZUAKI NAGATA

Sony Corp. said Wednesday that its board of directors will consider a proposal by a U.S. hedge fund to put ...

 

Apple CEO Cook grilled in Congress on offshore taxes

Apple chief Tim Cook faced a grilling Tuesday by U.S. lawmakers on “sham” subsidiaries and “convoluted” strategies to shift profits offshore, but denied the company uses “gimmicks” to avoid paying taxes. Cook told a Senate hearing Apple lives up to its tax obligations and ...

 

 

BOJ maintains monetary easing policy, upgrades economic appraisal

The Bank of Japan pledged to adjust its unprecedented stimulus program as needed after a jump in bond yields that highlighted risks linked to policymakers’ campaign to revive the world’s third-largest economy. BOJ Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda told reporters in Tokyo that the central bank ...

 

 

Olympus fears compact camera sales will keep falling

Olympus Corp. fears sales of its compact cameras may fall by half next fiscal year, extending a decline as consumers increasingly use smartphones to take pictures. Volume sales will drop to about 1.35 million units as early as the year starting in April, Chief ...

 

 

Trade deficit extends to 10th straight month

Japan on Wednesday posted its worst April trade deficit as a weak yen ramped up import costs and helped extend the run of monthly shortfalls to the longest in over three decades. Data from the Finance Ministry showed the nation incurred a trade deficit ...

 

 

Russian oligarchs foot most of bill for 2014 Sochi Olympics

BY NATALIYA VASILYEVA

The mountains of Sochi are now home to Potanin’s slope, Gazprom’s gondola lift and Sberbank’s ski jump. The nicknames used by locals and an army of construction workers leave no doubt about who is paying for the 2014 Winter Games: Russia’s business powerhouses. Other ...

 

 

JPMorgan chief keeps twin posts

JPMorgan Chase shareholders Tuesday voted to let Jamie Dimon — the chairman and CEO — keep both his jobs, but the bank’s board faces added pressure after some of its members barely won a majority. The Wall Street banking titan, under pressure over the ...

 

GDP growth may drop by 1 point by joining TPP: opposing researchers

Growth in gross domestic product could be pushed down by 1.0 percentage point, or ¥4.8 trillion, if Japan joins the envisaged Trans-Pacific Partnership, a group of researchers said Wednesday. The estimate, covering the impact of eliminating tariffs on farm products and increasing exports to ...

 

Consumer agency orders KDDI to end exaggerated coverage claims

The Consumer Affairs Agency has ordered KDDI Corp. to stop exaggerating the coverage area of its LTE high-speed network for the iPhone 5. The agency said Tuesday that KDDI boasted in product catalogs and on its website late last year that its LTE network ...

 

Nikkei stretches winning streak to fourth session

The Nikkei 225 average climbed for the fourth straight session Wednesday on the heels of gains in overseas stocks overnight, ending at its highest level in nearly 65 months. The Nikkei closed up 246.24 points, or 1.60 percent, at 15,627.26, its best finish since ...

 

Teens savvy about online privacy: study

U.S. teenagers are sharing more information about themselves on social-media sites, but taking steps to protect their privacy online, a study showed Tuesday. The new survey showed 91 percent of those surveyed posted a photo of themselves, up from 79 percent in 2006; 71 ...

 

Greenback hovers around ¥102.80

The dollar was stuck in a narrow range around ¥102.80 in Tokyo trading Wednesday as a wait-and-see mood grew before U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s closely watched congressional testimony later in the day. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥102.79-80, up from ...

 

Chubu Electric, Tepco to build coal-fired plant

Chubu Electric Power Co. plans to establish a joint special purpose company with Tokyo Electric Power Co. to build and operate a coal-fired power plant, industry sources said Wednesday. Chubu is expected to shoulder most of the construction cost for the 600,000-kw plant, which ...

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
       
     

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Business Bigwigs Accused of Tax-Haven Dodge

Prominent businessmen and their families are suspected of setting up paper companies overseas to dodge taxes at home. They include Lee Soo-young, the owner of polysilicon...May 23, 2013

Korea, Russia to Resume FTA Talks

Korea and Russia have agreed to resume free trade talks that ground to a halt in 2008. But Moscow remains less than enthusiastic about a bilateral trade pact. Finance Minister...May 22, 2013

Foreign Cars Boom in 2nd-Hand market

The number of vehicle transfers rose 2.25 percent on-year to a record 1.14 million in the first four month of this year, the Transportation Ministry said. But that does not mean...May 21, 2013  

Building Firms Make Huge Losses in Q1May 21, 2013

   

Korea, Russia to Resume FTA Talks

Korea and Russia have agreed to resume free trade talks that ground to a halt in 2008. But Moscow remains less than enthusiastic about a bilateral trade pact. Finance Minister...May 22, 2013 12:42

Foreign Cars Boom in 2nd-Hand market

The number of vehicle transfers rose 2.25 percent on-year to a record 1.14 million in the first four month of this year, the Transportation Ministry said. But that does not mean...May 21, 2013 12:32

Building Firms Make Huge Losses in Q1

Major Korean building firms suffered huge losses in the first quarter of this year, sparking fears of massive job losses in the sector.Market researcher FnGuide on Monday said the...May 21, 2013 12:18

Galaxy S4 Picked as Top Smartphone by U.S. MagazineMay 21, 2013

Businesses Urge Gov't to Approve Visit to KaesongMay 21, 2013

Number of Business Owners Falls to Lowest LevelMay 21, 2013

Yahoo Buying Tumblr for $1.1 BillionMay 21, 2013

Rainy Season Brings Test for Kaesong ComplexMay 20, 2013

Korea, Russia Reach Fishing Quota DealMay 20, 2013

U.S. Customers Most Satisfied with Genesis, Soul, Survey ShowsMay 20, 2013

     

 

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