Pimco Shuns Korea to Turkey Covered Debt on Liquidity Bloomberg “For new markets, such as South Korea or Turkey, there isn't sufficient liquidity,” said Timo Boehm, a Munich-based money manager focusing on covered bonds at Pimco, which manages about $2 trillion of assets, including the world's biggest bond fund. |
Telegraph.co.uk | Track federation steps up drug testing in Turkey USA TODAY LONDON (AP) — Track and field's governing body has stepped up its drug-testing program in Turkey amid reports of dozens of positive cases that could damage Istanbul's bid for the 2020 Olympics. The International Association of Athletics Federations ... Turkey's spate of drug-test failures may harm 2020 Olympic chances Drug scandal rocks Turkey who could be thrown out of World Championships as ... IAAF steps up drug-testing in Turkey; British report cites possibly dozens of ... |
U.S. News & World Report (blog) | Turkey's Leaders Are Exploiting Egypt's Coup U.S. News & World Report (blog) If you're reading the American press, you might think that the protests in Turkey have died down. Nothing could be further from the truth. Stranger still, if you are reading the Turkish press, you might conclude that you are in Egypt, because that ... Turkey must release peaceful Taksim protesters Turkey Clears Gezi Park Protest With Water Cannons After Reopening Turkey unrest: Gezi Park reopens after police fire teargas during overnight ... |
Wall Street Journal- India | Turkey 'Looks Vulnerable' as Unrest Flares Again CNBC.com More clashes between protesters and police have put Turkey's social unrest back in the spotlight, following unprecedented steps by the country's central bank to shore up its weakening currency. Turkish police on Monday fired teargas and water cannons ... Top Forecaster Barclays Sees Risk to Lira Outlook: Turkey Credit Turkey Intervenes to Shore Up Currency Turkey - Factors to Watch on July 9 |
SERKAN DEMİRTAŞ > Turkey, EU close to inking readmission, visa deal Hurriyet Daily News Days before Füle's statement, EU Minister Egemen Bağış also signaled that EU Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malström was expected to pay a visit to Turkey very soon to conclude nearly year-long talks that would begin a process for visa liberalization. |
Hurriyet Daily News | BUSINESS > Turkey's entertainment and media sector to reach $11.6 billion Hurriyet Daily News Turkey's entertainment and media sector is expected to reach $11.6 billion this year, increasing from $10.2 billion in 2012, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Entertainment and Media (E&M) Outlook 2013-2017, which was released yesterday. |
Hurriyet Daily News | Did Egypt Experience a Coup? The West May Not Be Sure, but Turkey Is TIME As the U.S. State Department performs all sorts of semantic gymnastics to avoid defining the Egyptian army's ouster of the country's Islamist President Mohamed Morsi as a coup, politicians in Turkey have not only recognized it as such but also ... Egyptian Foreign Ministry asks Turkey 'not to take sides': Ambassador What Does Morsi's Ouster Mean for Turkey? Turkey condemns Cairo shooting, calls it "massacre" |
Turkey reopens Istanbul's Gezi Park protest spot NBCNews.com (blog) ISTANBUL - Turkey reopened an Istanbul park at the heart of last month's demonstrations against Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan Monday – but protest leaders plan to hold another rally there. Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu announced the reopening ... |
MinnPost.com | Can democracy flourish in the Muslim Mideast? Consider Turkey MinnPost.com It has become clear — in Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Gaza and elsewhere — that radical Islamists are incapable of running a modern government. Many have absolutist, apocalyptic mind-sets. They have a strange fascination with a culture of death. But, for me ... Turkey's Israel Problem Kadri Gursel Racism from Turkey Turkey Probes Financial Markets |
ECONOMICS > Turkey needs stronger industry, says Economy Minister Çağlayan Hurriyet Daily News The recovery in Europe will found the basis for a rise in our industrial production. In the past one or two months, the emerging markets' outlook began to lose their clarity as well. Global growth forecasts will be updated downward soon. As Turkey, we ... |