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Posted by: | CommentsColombia May Announce Measures to Stem Peso Gains While Leaving Rate At 3%
Colombia’s central bank probably will resume dollar purchases after President Juan Manuel Santos urged policy makers to stem a world-beating rally in the peso this year that has hurt exporters and job growth.
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For over 93 years the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico has worked successfully to promote trade and investment between the United States and Mexico
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NI firm’s £40m swimming pool contract to create 200 jobs
A BELFAST firm that has won a contract to develop a £40 million leisure complex, including the North’s first Olympic-sized swimming pool, says it could generate more than 200 construction jobs in Northern Ireland.
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Posted by: | CommentsChina’s economy poised to overtake Japan’s
China is set to overtake Japan as the world’s second-largest economy in a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed. Japan – China – Asia – Economy of the People’s Republic of China – Military
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China setting milestone as economy passes Japan’s
China is set to overtake Japan as the world’s second-largest economy in a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed.
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Posted by: | CommentsGovernor Patrick announces the Commonwealth Clean Energy Investment Program

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British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-hyped visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and open trade to boost Britain’s fragile post-recession recovery.
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British PM pitches for jobs, trade in India
British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off a much-touted visit to India Wednesday, pitching for investment and increased trade to create jobs and boost Britain’s post-recession recovery.
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