Russia probes McDonald's children charity Russia probes McDonald's children charity Russian prosecutors have launched a probe into a charitable fund run by the McDonald's restaurant chain, the organisation's director said.
08 October 2014 17:18
IMF slashes Brazil growth forecast for 2014 IMF slashes Brazil growth forecast for 2014 The International Monetary Fund slashed its 2014 economic growth forecast for Brazil by a full percentage point, blaming weak investment and a consumer funk.
08 October 2014 10:44
Bezos to integrate WaPost app in new Kindle: report Bezos to integrate WaPost app in new Kindle: report Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos plans to tie the newspaper to his Amazon empire with a built-in Kindle tablet news app to reach a wider audience.
07 October 2014 13:49
Legalization policy in Kazakhstan brings to light seven new millionaires Legalization policy in Kazakhstan brings to light seven new millionaires The ongoing campaign of legalization of property and capital in Kazakhstan has already revealed seven new millionaires.
06 October 2014 15:08
Tesco appoints ex-Ikea head, Compass chief to board Tesco appoints ex-Ikea head, Compass chief to board Troubled British supermarket giant Tesco announced that the former head of Ikea and the current head of catering firm Compass have joined the group's board.
06 October 2014 15:07
Deflated Bulgarian strongman vows to form government Deflated Bulgarian strongman vows to form government Bulgarian strongman Boyko Borisov said he would try to form a government and avoid national "bankruptcy" after his right-wing party came first in elections.
06 October 2014 14:31
Hewlett-Packard to split business: report Hewlett-Packard to split business: report HP is poised to become the latest technology firm to split into two entities by separating its computer and printer businesses from its corporate hardware.
06 October 2014 13:38
Ukraine reports Norway gas deal to counter Russian cut Ukraine reports Norway gas deal to counter Russian cut Ukraine said it had struck a gas deliveries deal with Norway's energy giant Statoil aimed at helping it avert the consequences of a cut in Russian supplies.
04 October 2014 11:32
IMF worried about sustained slow global growth IMF worried about sustained slow global growth IMF chief warned that the global economy could be sinking into a prolonged period of "mediocre" growth.
03 October 2014 11:18
EXPO-2017 in Astana to bring 280 million euro to Kazakhstan EXPO-2017 in Astana to bring 280 million euro to Kazakhstan EXPO-2017 that will take place in Astana from June 10 to September 10, 2017 is expected to bring more than 280 million euro in profit to Kazakhstan.
02 October 2014 14:02
Kazakhstani gasoline prices to match Russian by 2019: Karabalin Kazakhstani gasoline prices to match Russian by 2019: Karabalin Gasoline prices in Kazakhstan are substantially lower than those of the neighbouring Russia. They will be gradually growing until they match the Russian prices by 2019.
02 October 2014 00:58
Kazakhstan to face West vs Russia sanctions with investments: Kelimbetov Kazakhstan to face West vs Russia sanctions with investments: Kelimbetov Governor of the National Bank of Kazakhstan shared how Kazakhstan was going to respond to the sanction wars of the West and Russia.
01 October 2014 23:59
Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister on petrol shortages Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister on petrol shortages Back September 16 First Vice Energy Minister told a briefing that petrol production at the three Kazakhstan-based oil refineries in September is estimated at 250 000 tons, with the current monthly demand for petrol standing at 280 000 tons.
01 October 2014 11:02
India seen holding rates to guard against inflation India seen holding rates to guard against inflation India's central bank will keep interest rates on hold as it awaits more proof that stubborn high inflation is headed downward in Asia's third-largest economy.
30 September 2014 14:36
Fitch places Catalonia on rating watch negative following independence vote call Fitch places Catalonia on rating watch negative following independence vote call Ratings agency Fitch put Catalonia on review for a possible downgrade.
30 September 2014 14:18
IMF urges Zimbabwe to clarify foreign investment law IMF urges Zimbabwe to clarify foreign investment law The International Monetary Fund urged Zimbabwe to clarify its controversial policies that bar foreign companies from holding stakes in local enterprises.
30 September 2014 13:08
Prada goes for cover-up look over CEOs tax fraud probe Prada goes for cover-up look over CEOs tax fraud probe Troubled Italian fashion giant Prada stonewalled questions over its tax affairs.
30 September 2014 12:34
Toyota recalls 690,000 pickups in US over fire risk Toyota recalls 690,000 pickups in US over fire risk Toyota said it was recalling about 690,000 Tacoma pickup trucks in the United States to fix a suspension system flaw that could result in vehicle fires.
30 September 2014 12:13
Long Russia crisis could force EU energy rethink: Merkel Long Russia crisis could force EU energy rethink: Merkel Angela Merkel said that Germany and Europe may have to review their energy cooperation with Russia in the long-term if the Ukraine standoff does not abate.
30 September 2014 11:02

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