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Wednesday, 03 December 2008
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Turkish-Azerbaijani Business Forum to be held in Baku
Job applications rise sharply in October
Turkish exports go down by 22 percent in November
€970 mln 3G launch set to boost Turkish economy
US stores lure hard-up shoppers
Gold summit sees disagreement over ÖTV
Money / Market
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'30m fake pound coins in circulation'
Russian diamond posts 6% net profit fall
Tokyo stocks close higher
Eurozone growth a silver lining but clouds remain
Shanghai shares fall after quake
Mogadishu riots over cash dispute
Privatization
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Privatization of sugar factories begin in August
"We want to privatize bridges and highways"
Turkey eyes $10 bln from sales
Turkey plans to privatize bridges and highways
Petkim's sale to be completed on Friday
Energy & Oil
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Turkey and EU keep holding talks on Nabucco Project, Energy Minister
Opec refuses oil production cuts
Iran says Opec will 'seriously consider' output cut
Oil falls below $54 ahead of Opec meeting in Cairo
Oil drops as investors worry over drop in demand
Oil price falls after near 10 per cent gain
Automotive
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US carmakers in new bail-out plea
Toyota slashes profits forecast
GM and Chrysler 'in merger talks'
India's cheap car plant abandoned
BMW to test Electric Mini in California
Car makers hail historic hybrid plan
Banking
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Deutsche Bank establishes Middle East Foundation
Uncertainty sends Citigroup lower
Financial Times says Ankara is hopeful on IMF deal
Deutsche Bank strengthens
Turkey's Garanti Bank posts a net profit of 1.5 billion YTL
UK Islamic Banks Brave Economic Crisis
Agriculture
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Turkey,Italy, Spain to pursue a joint project on agriculture
Saudi to start growing grains abroad amid food crisis
Food imports 'to top $1 trillion'
Farmers Face Climate Challenge in Quest for More Food
South Korea imports biotech corn
Thailand calls for a rice cartel
Companies
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Ryanair in new Aer Lingus offer
"Turkey's export to China exceeded 1 billion dollars"
Turkish Airlines rents four new jets
Turkish GSM operator offers the highest bid for Type A 3G license
Doğan sells over 9 percent of shares to Commerz Film
German firm invests in Northwestern Turkey
Spain unveils 11bn euro stimulus
Spain has launched an 11bn euro (£9.2bn) plan aimed at boosting the economy and creating 300,000 jobs.
Market woes threaten UN aid goals
Rich countries must not use the banking crisis as an excuse to backpeddle on aid commitments, leading charities have warned ahead of a Doha-hosted United Nations (UN) summit on development.
IMF expects important fiscal adjustments from Turkey in a possible arrangement
Turkish State Minister Mehmet Şimşek said Thursday that IMF expected serious fiscal adjustments from Turkey in a possible arrangement.
France is second biggest foreign investor in Turkey
French Secretary of State for Trade Anne-Marie Idrac said on Wednesday that France was the second biggest foreign investor in Turkey.
Turkey’s economic growth will drop below 2 percent, OECD warns
A report released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) yesterday said that Turkey's economic growth would drop below 2 percent in 2009.
Mining mega-takeover abandoned
Global mining giant BHP Billiton has said it is abandoning a controversial hostile takeover bid for rival Rio Tinto due to the state of the global economy.
IMF sanctions $7.6 billion loan for Pakistan
Pakistan won final approval for a $7.6 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund to help save the country’s ailing economy from a meltdown.
Report foresees growth in Turkey below 2% for 2009
A report released by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Tuesday that Turkey's economic growth would drop below 2 percent in 2009.
THY buys 49 percent stake in B&H Airlines
The Bosnian government yesterday approved the sale of a 49 percent stake in B&H Airlines to Turkish Airlines (THY).
Turkish Airlines prepares for charter flights to Yerevan
Turkey's national airline company has been preparing to launch charter flights to the Armenian capital.
IMF, Turkey yet to reach agreement, says minister
Economy Minister Mehmet Şimşek (front) walks with former IMF Turkey Desk Chief Lorenzo Giorgianni.
Apec to discuss financial crisis
George Bush, on last scheduled trip as US president, holds talks with Chinese leader.
EU opposes car subsidies race
Europe's competition commissioner has cautioned Germany and France against starting a race with the US to subsidise the car industry.
IMF ready to extend $40 billion loan to Turkey
With investors looking increasingly to governments and other authorities to halt the devastating effects of the global economic crisis, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has moved to prop up both Iceland and Turkey.
Recession fears hit stock markets
European and Asian markets have fallen sharply on fears that the world economy will enter a protracted slump.
IMF approves $2.1bn Iceland loan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $2.1bn (£1.4bn) loan for Iceland, after the country's banking system collapsed in October.
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11 Chinese schoolgirls die of carbon monoxide poisoning
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11:22 South Africa: Zimbabwe facing ruin
14:52 Michael Jackson converts to Islam: report
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13:27 Republic day celebrations in Turkey
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