domenica 13 luglio 2014

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ANSA: Meno affari per 'compro oro', Svizzera primo destino metallo

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Rapporto Uif Banca d'Italia, fenomeno in "fase regressiva"

ANSA: Alitalia:ok Cisl-Uil-Ugl ma Cgil aspetta

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Le tre sigle sarebbero pronte a firmare già stasera

ANSA: Alitalia: Lupi, 616 restano in azienda

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Su 2251 esuberi, 954 in mobilità e 681 esternalizzati. No a Cig

ANSA: Cinesi comprano catena Gb PizzaExpress

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Ancora un'altra acquisizione cinese in Europa

Aljazeera: North Korea fires missiles into sea

Posted: 12 Jul 2014 07:13 PM PDT

North Korea fires two short-range missiles ahead of joint US-South Korea military exercises.

Financial Times: Beware Japan’s nuclear safety myth

Posted: 12 Jul 2014 09:54 PM PDT

A debate that focuses solely on nuclear safety excludes other important considerations, such as the comparative harm inflicted by fossil fuels

Aljazeera: China arrests TV anchor in corruption probe

Posted: 12 Jul 2014 11:46 PM PDT

Rui Chenggang, a business journalist on state-owned CCTV, taken into custody moments before he was due on air.

Financial Times: China fund industry hits record assets

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 12:28 AM PDT

Chinese regulators and banking authorities have begun looking at the online money fund industry

Aljazeera: Yemen army chiefs sacked after rebel advances

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 02:43 AM PDT

President Hadi fires commanders of two regions hit by Shia rebellion and al-Qaeda-linked violence.

Financial Times: Owen Mahoney, CEO of Nexon

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 04:12 AM PDT

A fascination with Japan's culture – and an admiration for Nintendo classics – has helped the American reach the top of the online games group

Financial Times: China detains prominent TV anchor

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 04:34 AM PDT

A TV anchor at China's state broadcaster has been detained, in a sign the country's anti-corruption campaign is reaching deeper into the media industry

Aljazeera: S Africa metal workers 'to intensify' strike

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 08:20 AM PDT

Biggest union rejects 10 percent pay-raise offer, with industrial action costing country about $30m a day.

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