Turkey, Indonesia Among Top Buyout Targets, Survey Shows Bloomberg Indonesia, Peru, Colombia and Turkey are the countries that are likely to get most private-equity investment in the next 12 months, a Grant Thornton survey showed. The survey, held among 143 buyout firms from 20 countries including the U.S., the U.K., ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey assures Russia Patriot missiles for defense: diplomat The Daily Star ANKARA: U.S.-made Patriot missiles will not be deployed right at Turkey's volatile border with Syria but rather a short distance away, a move to reassure Russia that they are only for defence purposes, a diplomatic source said on Monday. "We want to ... Russia prefers economy over politics in Turkey: Analyst 'Patriot missiles in Turkey will tighten rebel grip on Syrian north' Missile Creep - by Aaron Stein and Shashank Joshi |
CPJ Press Freedom Online (blog) | For Turkey, world's leading jailer, a path forward CPJ Press Freedom Online (blog) Turkey has no business being the world's leading jailer of journalists. But the numbers don't lie. With 49 journalists imprisoned for their work, according to CPJ's annual worldwide prison census, released today, Turkey holds more individuals behind ... |
Business Recorder | Turkey Third-Quarter GDP Slows to Lowest Level Since 2009 Businessweek Turkey's economic growth eased to the slowest pace since 2009 in the third quarter, challenging the government's year-end growth target and reinforcing expectations that the central bank will cut interest rates. Gross domestic product, the value of all ... UPDATE 3-Turkish growth slows, deeper rate cuts seen Turkish Growth Comes Under Pressure Turkish growth: up, thanks to the gold |
Turkey's Economic Growth Slows, Stocks Soar Barron's (blog) For a market that's gained nearly 50% this year, Turkey's economy has been anything but remarkable. Turkey's gross-domestic product grew by just 1.6% from a year ago, well below forecasts for growth of 2.6%, and the slowest pace since 2009, the Wall ... Turkey ETF Outranks Global Stock Markets In 2012 |
Business Recorder | Turkey: Economics and energy interests ease old cross-border tensions Financial Times Turkey's historic concerns about the self-determination of Iraqi Kurds, which has led to secessionist tendencies among its own Kurdish minority, have been supplanted by a new economic and energy partnership. “The Turkish relationship in Iraq is ... Window on Westminster REFILE-Iraq says Vitol apologises for Kurdish oil purchase |
Turkey to Start Output at $1.4 Billion Hydro Plant in February Bloomberg Turkey will start the $1.4 billion Deriner hydropower plant in February after test runs are done. The plant, one of 10 on the Coruh River, will produce 2.12 billion kilowatt-hours a year, almost 1 percent of the country's generation, Ankara-based State ... |
France and Turkey: New horizons for a long-standing relationship Hurriyet Daily News The president of the French Republic has marked France's will to establish a “stable and trusting relationship” with Turkey. In preparation for his forthcoming visit to Turkey, I would like to encourage us here and now to drive forward our bilateral ... Assessing Turkish-Bulgarian Relations in the Wake of New Year |
DAWN.com | Turkey does its Utmost for Syrians Journal of Turkish Weekly "President Gul stressed Turkey's corroboration for the UN, which he said is the most important global actor that serves the international peace and stability and reiterated that the international community should make greater contribution regarding the ... Turkey to host Afghanistan-Pakistan summit Turkey support cause of Kashmiris President Zardari to be in Turkey from 11th to 13th |
Turkey's hidden risks in 2013 EconoMonitor (blog) Gold exports to Iran (medium): Turkey is at the moment very cool about having to face a “abide by sanctions or else” ultimatum from the U.S. For one thing, Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan dismissed the threat, noting that Turkey only follows ... |