Annual Investment Meeting will take place from April 8th to 10th featuring delegates from 120 countries, according to the event’s organizers.
Author: From the Newsroom
IMF mission praises the economic policy and the improvement in the Arab country’s accounts, but warns that the population is plagued by unemployment and inequality.
The show ‘Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and the Holy Land’ will continue until the 13th this month at shopping center Praça da Moça. The exhibit features 130 items, 70 of which are originals.
The funds were pledged as of the ousting of the former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, in July last year. The funds are pending approval from the Kuwaiti Parliament.
IMF’s Managing Director met the Arab county’s Prime-minister and congratulated the government on the new Constitution. However, she claimed the growth is ‘fragile’.
The total amounted to US$ 121.2 million in January and February. The decline over 2013 was mainly due to smaller funds invested in the productive sector, especially services.
Funds will be deposited in the African country’s Central Bank as part of an aid package. The Qatari emir visited Khartoum this week.
Watch in this episode: Arab Week in Brasília; Algerian Culture Week in Brazil; imported foodstuffs; and Manaus, the most exotic host city of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) was up 7.05% in March, the best monthly result since January 2012, and the first positive performance since October.
In the fiscal year beginning this Tuesday and ending in March 2015, the Qatari government plans on spending US$ 62 billion. The GDP growth forecast is 6%.
The International Monetary Fund will help local authorities implement economic programme to help country reduce debts and grow.
Filippo Grandi, who has run the agency for the refugees in the Gaza Strip and West Bank for the last four years, leaves the position this Saturday (29th).
More than a year after a case which led some countries to ban imports, the Saudi market is still shut off, and buyers are resorting to other suppliers.
Lessons will take place at the Sesc Carmo unit of Brazil’s Social Service for Trade in São Paulo, and are free of charge. The next classes begin on April and July. The Caritas is in charge of student selection.

