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Tunisian Tourism Minister Selma Elloumi Rekik speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tunis, Tunisia, April 20, 2016. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Tunisian Parliament Approves New Law to Boost Economy
Tunisia- Tunisia’s parliament approved on Saturday a controversial law to boost economy. One hundred fourteen parliamentarians backed the law while 16 rejected it and four others refused to vote. The new law is linked to the economic emergency law in Tunisia...Caption:
An employees of a foreign exchange trading company works as he is seen between British Union flag and an EU flag in Tokyo, Japan, June 24, 2016, Reuters
Investors Rush for UK, German Bonds after Brexit
UK bond yields hit an all-time low on Monday while rates on German debt pushed further into negative territory as investors sought safe haven following a vote to leave the EU. “Markets are in unknown terrain, creating exaggerated reactions,” analysts at...Caption:
City workers cross the Millennium footbridge in the financial district of London, Britain January 7, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville