martedì 23 settembre 2014

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news LV


ANSA: Petrolio: in rialzo a 91,18 dollari

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Brent a 97,30 dollari

ANSA: Petrolio:chiude in calo a Ny a 91,55 dlr

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Quotazioni perdono lo 0,90%

ANSA: Ue:fiducia consumatori ancora giù -1,4%

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Stima flash Commissione

ANSA: Eba, andamento mercati maschera rischi

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Timori alto indebitamento e incertezze emergenti

Financial Times: Brazilian markets look for Silva lining

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 12:50 AM PDT

Investors in Brazil want economic orthodoxy of challenger Marina Silva rather than the alleged interventionist policies of incumbent Dilma Rousseff

Financial Times: President Bling-Bling heeds France’s call

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 03:46 AM PDT

The former president says the lamentable state of France and the failure of its political class to wrench it from paralysis are why he is returning

Financial Times: China’s booming torture trade denounced

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 04:05 AM PDT

A growing number of Chinese companies are exporting instruments of torture such as electric stun batons, says Amnesty International report

Aljazeera: China firms exporting 'tools of torture'

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 05:32 AM PDT

Rights group says many Chinese companies are making police weapons for nations with poor rights records.

Aljazeera: India gets first transgender news anchor

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 07:34 AM PDT

Padmini Prakash, 31, read her first bulletin last month on Lotus TV based in southern city of Coimbatore.

Aljazeera: Bin Laden son-in-law gets life prison term

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 08:49 AM PDT

Suleiman Abu Ghaith has been sentenced to life in prison in New York following his conviction on terrorism charges.

Financial Times: Scots’ No starts rather than ends debate

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 09:29 AM PDT

If you ask people in Scotland what tax and welfare policies they want, you find they do not want different policies. They want more generous ones

Aljazeera: Ebola cases may reach 1.4 million next year

Posted: 23 Sep 2014 10:35 AM PDT

New report suggests Ebola cases could spike in the coming months if urgent measures are not taken to curb the outbreak.

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