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Monthly exports increase one-tenth to over $11 billion in Feb. The worth of all Turkish goods sold to overseas markets increased by 10.4 percent, to $11.16 billion, in February, over the same month last year, the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TİM) said on Thursday. |
With Arab Spring over exports are taking off Despite the crisis in Europe and with the help of the end of Arab Spring, February’s exports, which saw an increase of 10.4%, broke a record at 11 billion, 156 million dollars. |
Turkey most exposed to capital inflow disruption, says S&P Turkey, growing fast but building up debt, is the most exposed of 19 European countries outside the eurozone to disruptions to capital inflows, Standard and Poor’s said Feb. 29. |
Annualized consumer inflation eased to 10.43 pct in February Consumer prices increased by 0.56 percent in February, which together with consumer inflation in the previous 11 months resulted in an annualized consumer price index (CPI) increase of 10.43 percent, the Turkish Statistics Institute (TürkStat) said on Monday. |
Istanbul to undergo 100 billion liras transformation Istanbul’s urban renewal, which Prime Minister Erdoğan has promised to take on even “if it costs us our leadership”, will “spread wave by wave” throughout the nation according to Urban Development Minister Bayraktar. |
PM to be presented much-awaited incentive package A new incentive package that is expected to substantially help reduce Turkey’s current account deficit (CAD) is to be presented to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his review of its content and coverage on Wednesday, Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan has said. |
‘World’s richest man’ to invest in Turkish market Turkey and Mexico need to sign a free trade deal and lift trade barriers, says Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu, head of Turkey’s Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges |
Babacan hopeful on solution for euro crisis as Europe’s banks bleed Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan has said he is hopeful for a permanent solution to be found for the European Union’s staggering debt crisis at a time when several banks from the continent were forced to announce heavy losses for the fourth quarter of 2011. |
Turkey performs second face transplant and world’s first quadruple transplant Hacettepe University Rector Dr. Murat Tuncer revealed details of Turkey’s second face transplant and the world’s first quadruple limb transplant. |
News from Turkish Insurance and lndivual Retirement System February 2012 Annual premium collection of Anadolu Sigorta near 2 billion lira Anadolu Sigorta grows 35.6 percent in 2011 Premium collection of Anadolu Sigorta increased by 35.6 percent to 1.926 billion lira in 2011 compared to the previous year. Speaking on the premium collection results of 2011, General Manager Mustafa Su said Anadolu Sigorta achieved a higher-than-expectations growth. |
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