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Turkey´s Halkbank posts 1.03 bln liras in net profits Turkey’s state-run Halkbank has posted a net profit of 1.03 billion Turkish Liras ($607 million) for the first half of 2011. |
Turkish lender Akbank wins three trophies at International Stevie Awards Turkish lender Akbank was honored with three trophies at International Stevie Awards, the bank said on Tuesday. |
TurkStat says July consumer price index down 0.41 percent Turkey´s statistics authority, TurkStat, on Wednesday said consumer prices index, or CPI, dropped 0.41 percent in July when compared with June. |
We have neither a thought nor a decision on privatization of boron in Turkey, says Energy Minister Yildiz Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz said Monday that boron was a strategic mineral of Turkey. |
Automotive sector claims top spot on July exports Turkish exports rose by 23.02 percent to $11.5 billion in July 2011 compared to the same month of 2010, with the automotive sector taking the largest share of Turkish exports at $1.9 billion, according to data released Monday. |
News from Turkish Insurance Sector at July 2011 1.Mustafa Su: The dynamism and synergy in the meetings is encouraging. Anadolu Sigorta agents enjoyed their success Anadolu Sigorta has brought together its agents that reached their 2010 targets with Türkiye İş Bankası branch managers in Antalya. General Manager Mustafa Su was the host and agents and branch managers got rested. |
Turkey´s top executives forecast 2011 growth at 6 percent Chief executives from a number of leading companies expect Turkey to post growth of 6 percent of GDP by the end of the year, according to a recent survey by the country’s leading business association. |
Turkcell head says company to invest 1 billion lira in second half of 2011 General Director of Turkey´s GSM Operator, Turkcell, said on Thursday that the company was planning to invest one billion lira in technology and infrastructure in the second half of 2011. |
Leading names in the global insurance business continue to head to Turkey Zaman - Keen to take advantage of the considerable growth potential of the market, the leading names in the global insurance business continue to head to Turkey. Belgium-based Ageas, rebranded from its former name Fortis Insurance , is the latest addition to Turkey’s booming insurance sector. |
Imports increased 41.1 percent in June 2011 Imports in Turkey increased 41.1 percent over the same period of last year and reached 21.586 million USD. |
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