Plain Dealer | Turkey Steps Up Demands for Antiquities in US Museums New York Times (blog) By RANDY KENNEDY The government of Turkey appears to be joining the list of countries making more concerted demands of the United States for the return of antiquities believed to have been looted and exported illegally, The Los Angeles Times reported. Turkey asks US museums for return of antiquities Turkey launches inquiry over allegedly looted artworks at the Cleveland Museum ... Turkey seeking return of artifacts |
Turkey Stocks: Akenerji, Aksa Enerji, Hurriyet Gazeticilik Move Bloomberg Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index (XU100) added 0.9 percent to 62969.32 at the close in Istanbul. The following stocks were active. Stock symbols are in parentheses. Akenerji Elektrik Uretim AS (AKENR) , a producer and distributor of ... |
Turkey Growth Slowed in 4th Quarter as Basci Curbed Credit Boom BusinessWeek By Emre Peker on April 02, 2012 Turkey's economic growth slowed in the last quarter of 2011 as the central bank raised borrowing costs to rein in a boom in consumer loans. Gross domestic product grew by 5.2 percent from a year earlier, faster than the ... |
UBS Said to Hire Mimaroglu From Credit Suisse for Turkey Bloomberg UBS AG (UBSN) hired Emre Mimaroglu, former head of Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN)'s investment bank in Turkey, for a dual role in investment banking and wealth management in the country, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. |
Wild Turkey Hunting Season Beginning in April Patch.com There are two events that provide an opportunity for youth hunters to learn safe and effective wild turkey hunting techniques. Connecticut's wild turkey hunting season begins in April. turtlemom4bacon Connecticut's spring wild turkey hunting season ... Indiana turkey hunting season begins April 25 • DNR offers tips for turkey season Turkey hunting a unifying force for political rivals |
AsiaOne | Istanbul Bomb Near Turkey Government Office, Second Bomb Defused Huffington Post Kurdish rebels, who are fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey, have in the past launched attacks prior to their imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan's birthday on April 4. Militant leftist and Islamic groups are also active in the country. Small bomb in Istanbul wounds 2 near govt office Turkish police dispose of bomb near Istanbul hotel Bomb package destroyed by Istanbul police |
Turkey - Factors to Watch on April 2 Reuters EXPORT DATA Turkey's exports rose 8.12 percent year-on-year in March to $12.608 billion, the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) said on Sunday. ISTANBUL INFLATION Retail prices in Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, rose 0.59 percent month-on-month in March ... SOCAR offers highest price for privatization of 10.32% stake at Petkim Petr ... |
Hurriyet Daily News (press release) | Growth in Turkey: still blazing fast, but slowing NASDAQ Turkey released its FY 2011 GDP numbers this week, reporting GDP growth of 8.5%, the fastest in all of Europe . Although this is lower than Turkey's FY 2010 growth of 9%, it's still remarkable growth. The problem is that growth looks to slow in 2012 ... Turkey's GDP: good news and bad news Turkey in 2nd spot with growth Turkish Growth Slows |
Turkey's Markafoni Buys Majority Stake in Dogus E-Commerce Site Bloomberg The group is owned by Dogus Holding AS, which has a 25 percent stake in Turkey's largest listed bank by market value, Turkiye Garanti Bankasi AS. (GARAN) Dogus signed an accord with Korea's SK Planet in January to cooperate in e-commerce ventures, ... |
National Turk English | Turkey pleads Iran's case with the West The Hindu From raising an alarm against a possible Israeli military strike on Iranian nuclear installations to exhorting western leaders to believe that Tehran is not engaged in building atomic weapons, Turkey is going out of its way to impart a glimmer of hope ... Iran still coy on Turkey's overtures Iranian MP: Turkey becomes US messenger Turkey advises Israel against Iran attack : Avoid disaster ! |