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...As he drags (pun intended) rural culture into the 21st century, it’s said he is doing for asturiano folk what Rosalía has done for flamenco....
...Antonio Sánchez Morodo flashes his identity card at the border guards as he leaves Spain to get to work, riding his bike down Winston Churchill Avenue on the only land crossing into Gibraltar, a sliver of...
...He called on brewers to produce their beer in the water-rich south and offered “total support” for those doing so....
...The house was built in 1770 for Guglielmo Antonio Maria Remonda....
...António is Portuguese. He is very talented, and he knows this. But he's not Swiss. This can always be a problem, as Tidjane Thiam found out....
...The manufacturing and construction sectors are both likely to take a hit too....
...UN secretary-general António Guterres described the conclusions as “a code red for humanity”. Five more stories in the news 1....
...(FT) We need your help: We would like to hear from you to help us report examples of what companies are doing right or wrong to increase racial diversity in finance....
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...It comes as Mr González Anaya’s predecessor, Emilio Lozoya, is embroiled in a scandal for allegedly having received $10.5m bribes from Brazilian construction firm, Odebrecht — claims he denies....
...These were the sentiments expressed by several British bosses as they digested Theresa May’s onslaught against the business world at this week’s Tory conference....
...Most readers will know Equiniti as a big share registrar, so this looks like a steady business at first blush....
...As the head of the city’s construction authorities in the middle of the 20th century, Moses wielded unprecedented power, smashing freeways through the city and reshaping the landscape....
...US sanctions freeze the US assets of targeted people and companies and prohibit Americans from doing business with them....
...The thuds and bangs of the steelworks may not sound as melodious as the instruments that made the city famous....
...“People are coming into the country and trying to understand the difficulties of doing business in Mozambique....
...“The gas business will change dramatically in the years to come,” says Antonio Brufau, chief executive of Spain’s Repsol. “Oil and gas prices will have to decouple....
...After 20 years of relative neglect, the government is trying to attract R$955bn ($471bn) in investment for the country’s roads, ports and airports, as well as housing, construction, sanitation and energy...
...“This is likely his last act, and possibly a whole way of doing business in Spain,” says Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós, an economist and consultant....
...Portuguese construction companies are anxious to win business as the country starts to rebuild its infrastructure. The Portuguese government is helping....
...business in the country....
...On paper, José Carlos Ariza’s wine shop in Madrid has been doing good business in spite of Spain’s prolonged economic recession....
...The problems of doing business on the island were highlighted last month with the arrests on suspicion of fraud of two prominent executives involved in the wind power sector....
...The Portuguese businesses face some formidable obstacles: Angola has one of the least friendly business environments in the world according to the International Finance Corporation’s annual Doing Business...
...Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, president of Mexico, and Kevin Rudd, prime minister of Australia, get star billing on Thursday morning....
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