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Turchia
Turkish authorities refute claims that foreign tourists suffer due to e-visa system
Foreign Ministry has refuted media reports suggesting that tourists had not been allowed to enter Turkey with e-visas
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Turchia
Turkish private sector foreign debt rises by $8.9 billion
The long-term foreign debt of Turkeys private sector rose to $166.5 billion in June, a rise of $8.9 billion compared to December last year, the Central Bank has announced
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Brasile
BC libera compulsório a prazo, com potencial para injetar R$10 bi no mercado de crédito
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Brasile
BC altera normas do compulsório e libera mais R$ 10 bilhões na economia
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Cina
Volvo returns to profit on China sales
Car maker bucks global auto trends, sees H1 sales rise.
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Cina
Amazon.com Coming to Shanghai's Free-Trade Zone
Amazon.com plans to set up operations in Shanghai's new free-trade zone, a major move that will allow it to sell more merchandise from abroad in China and help boost competition against rivals like Alibaba.
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Mongolia
Mongolias foreign debt reaches 19.88 billion USD
Debtless Mongolia non-government organization (NGO) warned that the total foreign debt of Mongolia has reached 19.88 billion USD, or 37.7 trillion MNT, and accordingly, each citizen carries debt of 12.89 million MNT, according to the USD exchange rate on August 18. The national debt amounts to 215 percent of 2013′s GDP ...
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Cina Giappone
Japan-China trade set to grow first time in 3 years
Japan's exports to China rise in first half of the year.
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Giappone
Citibank Japan to withdraw from retail banking business
Citibank Japan Ltd. is arranging to sell its retail banking business as Japan’s loose monetary policy has kept interest rates ultralow and squeezed the bank’s profit margin, industry sources said Tuesday. The company will maintain its corporate banking business, including settlement, currency trading and assistance for overseas business expansions, according ...
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Dubai Duty Free reprices $1.75bn loan for second time
Airport retaiiler's move is a fresh sign of banks' willingness to lend cheaply to the emirate