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524 million euros to be invested in Lisbon

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor of Lisbon, Fernando Medina explains public investment plans and challenges. Fernando Medina: “The 250 million loan from EIB (European Investmant Bank) are a part of a total investment plan of more than 520 million, so 250 million...
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Can we fill the Investment Gap?

9th - Higher Ed
Werner Hoyer discusses his views on Europe’s strategy to address a massive investment gap and whether there is incentive for private sector banks to start lending to businesses again. Maithreyi Seetharaman: My last question to you – if...
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Business outlook

9th - Higher Ed
Pierre Cléroux, vice president of research and chief economist at BDC, on the group's latest forecast
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Foxconn may build factory in the US

9th - Higher Ed
Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker, is considering setting up a display-panel producing plant in the United States. According to its chief executive there would be an investment of more than $7 billion (6.5 billion...
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Build American

9th - Higher Ed
Renee Filippone on what Trump's message to U.S. car makers could mean for Canada's auto industry
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Morocco: a business bridge to Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Morocco has been taking solid steps to apply its development strategy to improve its economic growth and presence in regional markets. The success of these projects, driven by the energy and health sectors, has made Morocco a model to...
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The banking conundrum

9th - Higher Ed
2016 has been quite the rollercoaster year for European banks, with elections, regulations and other surprises making investors nervous. Guillaume Desjardins finds out from the European Banking Authority, how safe are they now for...
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How do Europe’s New Banking Regulation Proposals Change International Agreements?

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews’ Maithreyi Seetharaman asked Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commission Vice President for the Euro & Social Dialogue, Financial Stability, Financial Services & Capital Markets Union, if the new banking proposals put forward...
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Samsung reportedly considering splitting company in two

9th - Higher Ed
Embattled South Korean electronics giant Samsung, reeling from exploding phones and washing machines, is considering splitting the company in two. The idea was floated in October by America’s Elliot Investment, an activist fund looking...
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Does Smart Specialisation Indicate A Reforming Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Patrizio Bianchi, Regional Minister for Coordination of the European Policies for Growth, Education, Vocational training, University, Research and Employment, Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy talks about Smart Specialisation signalling a...
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Tunisia 2020 seeks to reverse foreign capital investment flight

9th - Higher Ed
Tunisia 2020, which runs until Wednesday evening, brings together 1000 participants from 70 countries for an international investment conference. The World Bank, and European and African investment banks are present as the country tries...
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Tunisia’s president seeks support in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Tunisia’s president has come to Brussels to meet EU officials, as he seeks to boost security and shore up the country’s fragile economy – six years after the Arab Spring uprising. Progress has been hampered by militant attacks, red tape...
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Understanding financial fees

9th - Higher Ed
Shannon Lee Simmons is a financial planner and founder of the New School of Finance
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Britain’s Brexit bonanza: slower growth, inflation and more borrowing

9th - Higher Ed
Phillip Hammond, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, the man in charge of the public purse has delivered his first autumn statement since taking over from George Osbourne and the premier treasury statement since the Brexit vote. The...
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Trump's tax holiday

9th - Higher Ed
Charles St-Arnaud on Trump's tax plan that could see corporations divert billions out of Canada and other countries
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Tough environment

9th - Higher Ed
Paul Kershaw's Generation Squeeze found that B.C. has the worst-performing economy in the country for those 45 and younger
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Richest EU countries get most investment fund money

9th - Higher Ed
The so-called ‘Junker Plan’ seems to have a balance problem. The investment fund set up under European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker is designed to to boost the region’s economy. But nearly all of the money spent so far has gone to...
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Ukraine sets sights on foreign investment

9th - Higher Ed
Are foreign companies ready to invest in Ukraine, given the military conflict in the east of the country? That has been a key topic up for discussion at the Kyiv International Economic Forum – which welcomed hundreds of economists,...
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Classic cars are the stars in Berlin

9th - Higher Ed
For some people, they are just cars from the past. But classic cars represent an important market segment for investors. With the value of rare classic cars rising by more than 500 per cent in the past decade, the Motorworld Classics...
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Saudi Arabia and SoftBank plan to become world’s largest tech investors

9th - Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia and the Japanese telecommunications and technology group SoftBank are teaming up to launch a huge investment fund. Over the next five years they plan to get together with other investors and spend as much as $100 billion (90...
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International Investment in Poland

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews – Daleen Hassan “When companies decide to invest in other countries, opening up towards new markets, there must be a solid reason behind the decision, especially if the company is an international brand. Let’s see why Motorola...
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Smart Specialisation toward economic growth

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of Real Economy comes from Bologna in Italy and Poland and focuses on the regions Smart Specialisation plans. Euronews’ Maithreyi Seetharaman visited the heart of the Emilia Romagna region in Italy to see how it, and other...
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Bombardier bailout

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Daigle reports on taxpayer support for Bombardier’s troubled CSeries program, just as the company reports a $6.5-billion loss
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To take the money or not – Ireland delays decision over Apple tax cash

9th - Higher Ed
Ireland’s cabinet failed to agree on Wednesday on whether Dublin should appeal against a ruling by Brussels that technology giant Apple has to give 13 billion euros of underpaid taxes to the government. Independent lawmakers in the...