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China’s cabinet has approved a $2.5 billion investment plan by Intel Corp. in a microchip plant in the northeastern city of Dalian. The approval was confirmed by the National Development and Reform Commission on Tuesday. The decision to approve...
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The Japanese economy will post zero growth in price-adjusted real terms in the fiscal year starting in April, supported by a series of stimulus packages announced this...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday a report showing a sixth straight month of job losses in June was another sign of slower U.S. economic growth.
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Western media is more interested in conducting study and research to ‘reveal’ that Indian growth rate may go down in coming days. According to a new...
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India has registered its second fastest annual growth rate since freedom and now the pace of the growth rate has touched 9.4 per cent.The report has indicated an...
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Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has announced an ambitious investment program that involves $240 billion for his second term in the office. The core...
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Exxon Mobil, the world’s biggest oil company, which earned a record $39.5 billion last year, plans to spend to the tune of $21 billion exploring for oil and...
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Mittal Steel Co. has again displayed its rare appetite for doing business in high-risk locations. Arcelor Mittal have signed agreements to spend about $2.2 billion for...
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Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has announced an ambitious investment program that involves $240 billion for his second term in the office. The core...
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