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‘Finance may create 150,000 jobs’ Turkey’s ambitious plan to ultimately convert Istanbul into a global finance center will create approximately 150,000 jobs in the finance sector, according to a top banker. |
Turkish Insurance Sector news from September 2011 With Anadolu Sigorta, you will no longer worry about your home Anadolu Sigorta protects houses against the risks with its home insurance product while it makes life easier for the insured with its free assistance services. The policy also covers the costs of one night hotel accommodation for all family members in case of a burglary. |
ING Turkey seeks acquisitions in Turkey ING Groep NV Turkey unit will look into acquisition opportunities in Turkey and will remain in the country, Turkey unit ING Bank Chairman John McCarthy said on Thursday. |
Turkey needs more women in business Turkey must encourage women’s entrepreneurship in order to become a leading global economy, Turkish Family and Social Policies Minister Fatma Şahin said Friday. |
Turkish insurance sector offers significant growth potential The Turkish insurance sector offers significant growth potential given the high population, low penetration and favorable demographics. Following several years of improvement, premiums have grown by an average of 36% over the past decade, despite turmoil in the global and local markets. |
ING Group may buy Turkish bank The local branch of ING Bank aims to acquire a medium or big-sized Turkish bank in three or five years time, according to its chief executive officer Pınar Abay |
Turkish bonds, shares up on rating upgrade bets Turkish bonds and banking shares rose on Thursday, boosted by hopes of further credit rating upgrades for Turkey, and amid widespread relief that German lawmakers approved new powers for the euro zone rescue fund. |
Turkey increases employment most among G-20 countries Turkey ranked the first among G-20 countries which increased employment most despite global economic crisis since 2008. |
‘State may build cheap workplaces’ Turkey’s state-run property developer TOKİ should build and sell workplaces to businesses under a long-term payment plan, the Turkish Enterprise and Business Federation, or Türkonfed, has suggested. |
Turkish deputy premier says Turkey has been appreciated during WB-IMF meetings Turkey´s deputy prime minister said on Sunday that Turkey had been appreciated during annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). |
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