Prime Minister Ali Larayedh's fiery speech, in which he called those wanting to dissolve the government "anarchists" and "opportunists," is unlikely to appease an angry opposition that says the Islamist-led government has failed to carry out the political transition promised after the overthrow of Tunisia's dictator in January 2011.
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US stock volatility is making China's markets look good, Goldman Sachs says
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Goldman Sachs is maintaining its overweight calls on China H-shares and
A-shares — those listed in Hong Kong and on the mainland, respectively.
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