July 2012 archive

China’s new cut to rare earth export quota

USA is looking at building a trade case on the restrictions at WTO, accusing China of market manipulation with its 72% cut of export quota of rare earth elements. China currently dominates the market of rare earth elements with 95% of global production, and its move is seen as particularly dangerous for the ICT and …

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Manauale operativo del Fondo di garanzia per le PMI -update

Nella sezione Documentazione e modulistica del sito del FdG, è disponibile l’edizione di luglio 2012 del Manuale Operativo del Fondo di Garanzia. Il documento si divide in due volumi: il primo contiene le disposizioni operative e l’intera modulistica, il secondo la normativa di riferimento e le più recenti circolari emanate da MedioCredito Centrale in qualità …

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Fondo di Garanzia per le Piccole e Medie Imprese -update

E’ stata emanata la circolare MedioCredito Centrale n. 626 dell’11 luglio 2012, con riferimento agli interventi del Fondo di Garanzia per le PMI. Il gestore comunica la disciplina applicabile alle fattispecie nelle quali in sede di controllo emerga una carenza documentale imputabile al soggetto beneficiario finale, esplicitando le modalità di versamento dell’importo pari all’equivalente sovvenzione …

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Fall of Gods

Marchionne has to resign from ACEA position, otherwise Volkswagen will leave the organisation. This is not a result of the FIAT’s assets disastrous ‘financialization’ operated by its CEO, but the announcement made by the Wolfsburg group after Marchionne’s words criticizing the German giant for “being too aggressive in its pricing strategy when conditions are already …

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French dream

In these days, major Italian media published on the Web false information about the unbelievable Hollande’s economic measures and achievements (as heavy cuts to Church, benefits and wages in the public sector, several thousands new jobs created, etc.), taken from a fake on Facebook and Repubblica as detailed by Wired and  Excite , while they miss …

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“Stop socialism”… and “information theft”

There is a bit of humor in the paper presented by the SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel against dominant policies for banks bailout with public money, and States sinking with economic and social disasters. However, both that paper (presented in this interview to Tagesspiegel) in Germany and the plea to stop ‘information stealing’ on economic and …

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$21 trillion hidden from taxman by global elite

  A sum equal to the US and Japan GDPs flows out of wealthiest Countries to ‘tax havens’, being 81% of world financial wealth in the hands of 0,14% of world’s population A study by Tax Justice, a Network founded by the former McKinsey’s chief economist James Henry, reveals the huge dimensions of money leaks …

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