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Portuguese shoes walk away from recession

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Sao Joao da Madeira, Portugal - 26 June 2013 1. Close of worker in Helsar factory placing shoe in machine to stretch leather 2. Wide of worker removing shoe from machine and inspecting it 3. Worker laying out leather sheet on table and...
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Plummeting auto sales in Brazil amid the nation�s worst economic crisis in a decade have battered the industry that makes up one-fourth of industrial gross domestic product and has led to tens of thousands of workers being laid off or forced to take manda

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Plummeting auto sales in Brazil amid the nation's worst economic crisis in a decade have battered the industry that makes up one-fourth of industrial gross domestic product and has led to tens of thousands of workers being laid off or...
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CLEAN : Peace in Colombia will increase GDP by 1% per year: Santos

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CLEAN : Peace in Colombia will increase GDP by 1% per year: Santos
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CLEAN : Tunisians pray for rain to save agricultural season

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CLEAN : Tunisians pray for rain to save agricultural season
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CLEAN : UK exit from EU: from -2,2% to +1,6% of GDP

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CLEAN : UK exit from EU: from -2,2% to +1,6% of GDP
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VOICED : OCDE reduce prediccion de crecimiento para Brasil

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Un reporte de la Organizacion para la Cooperacion y el Desarrollo Economico (OCDE) preve una contraccion del PIB brasileno del 2,8% en 2015 y del 0,7% en 2016
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CLEAN : Sierra Leone GDP to be hit by Ebola: Ministry

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CLEAN : Sierra Leone GDP to be hit by Ebola: Ministry
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VOICED : Economia Mexico crece en segundo trimestre

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VOICED : Economia Mexico crece en segundo trimestre
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Grab With UK PM Theresa May on Nissan Decision To Invest in Sunderland

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CLEAN: The Japanese car maker Nissan has confirmed that two new models will be made at its plant in Sunderland, securing thousands of jobs. It's the first major investment Theresa May has secured since the EU referendum. It follows more...
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CLEAN : Chinese growth slows in 2016 with outlook uncertain

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Chinese growth hits its weakest rate for more than a quarter-century last year but while data points to stability in the world's number two economy Beijing faces an uncertain outlook that could see a trade stand-off with Donald Trump
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CLEAN : China says not easy to meet 2017 growth targets

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang warns the world's second largest economy faces severe challenges signalling a further deceleration as he announced a trimmed 2017 GDP growth target of around 6.5 percent
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CLEAN : Ivory Coast debt to increase: Prime Minister

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Ivory Coast's debt which raised around 1.5 billion euros on the Eurobond financial markets will increase from 42.1% to 42.6% of GDP says Prime Minister Amdou Gon Coulibaly
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CLEAN : France far off course on deficit targets say auditors

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France is set to miss its 2017 deficit target by a wide margin the country's public accounts watchdog said Thursday predicting the gap between spending and revenue would exceed a eurozone limit of 3 percent of GDP
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Cranes working on London building sites

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of various construction cranes working on buildings around the City on 25 October 2017 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Macron reiterates pledge to lift French defence spending

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French President Emmanuel Macron during a speech to armed forces in Toulon reiterates his pledge to lift French defence spending to two percent of the country's GDP by 2025 in line with the target agreed to by NATO members in 2014
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Trump welcomes NATO chief amid global tensions

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President Donald Trump meet with NATO's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg as tensions test the Western Alliance.
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CLEAN : Future growth in Chinese economy still possible: analyst

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Chinas gross domestic product grows 7.4 percent in the first three months of the year slower than its 7.5 percent annual growth target while an analyst says there is still room for growth in the future (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : OCDE reduce prediccion de crecimiento para Brasil

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Un reporte de la Organizacion para la Cooperacion y el Desarrollo Economico (OCDE) preve una contraccion del PIB brasileno del 2,8% en 2015 y del 0,7% en 2016 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Turning More Bullish on China's Growth, BofA's Qiao Says

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Jan.16 -- Helen Qiao, chief Greater China economist at Bank of America Securities, talks about the Chinese economy and policies. The economy stabilized last quarter after slowing to the slowest pace in almost three decades, as rising...
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Ireland pres: any Brexit deal must preserve NI peace

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Ireland's president says it's paramount that any Brexit deal safeguards the Good Friday agreement that brought peace and prosperity to Northern Ireland.
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CLEAN : Argentina to renegotiate debt with IMF says new economy minister

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Argentina's new Economy Minister Martin Guzman says the country is holding talks with the International Monetary Fund to renegotiate its loan of which it has received $44 billion taking its external debt to $315 billion around 100...
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CLEAN : Merkel says Germany could be paying 10 billion euros more in EU contributions post-Brexit

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany could end up paying 10 billion euros more in EU contributions even if the level remains at one percent of GDP because of Brexit and inflation (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : La COVID-19 asesta un golpe histórico al crecimiento chino

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La epidemia de COVID-19 supuso un frenazo inédito para el crecimiento chino: el PIB se desplomó un 6,8% en el primer trimestre, su peor resultado desde el final de la era maoísta (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : EEUU cierra mas de una decada de bonanza con crisis del coronavirus

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La economía estadounidense sufrió el brutal impacto del coronavirus en el primer trimestre con una contracción de 4,8% del PIB anualizado, terminando con una bonanza de más de una década y sugiriendo que lo peor está por verse cuando se...