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Turkey Could Grow By 6.1 pct in 2013
  01.02.2013


The World Bank published its Global Economic Prospects report.



 


Assessing the report, the chairman of Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association Muharrem Yılmaz said Turkey could grow by 6.1 percent in 2013.

It has been four years since the financial crisis began. The World Bank looked into the crisis with a report titled Global Economic Prospects.

The report underlines the success of developing countries, including Turkey.

Director of the Development Prospects Group at the World Bank Hans Timmer said "Growth slowed most in countries with strong linkages to the euro area. As of 2012 and for two years in a row, emerging economies accounted for more than half of the growth the world has registered."

TÜSİAD President Muharrem Yılmaz made an assesment of the report and said their expectations for Turkey's economic growth are higher. "Our predictions for 2013 point to a possible growth of 4.3 percent by Turkey, while our global scenario suggests that Turkey could register a growth rate of 6.1 percent," Yılmaz said.
  
  

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