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Turchia
Company opens Turkey’s ‘largest solar power plant’ in Central Anatolia
Tekno Ray Solar has opened Turkey’s largest solar power plant with a total power capacity of 22.5 megawatts in the Central Anatolian province of Konya together with its Italian partner, Enerray, it said in a follow-up press release on May 5
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Turchia
Turkey’s hotel investments drop 42 percent in first quarter of 2016: Association
Hotel investments in Turkey plunged by 42 percent in the first quarter of the year from the same period of 2015, according to the Hotel Association of Turkey (TÜROB)
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Turchia
Istanbul, İzmir have strong self-financing capacity, supporting investments: Moody’s
Sizeable investment programs are sustainable for Istanbul and İzmir thanks to their robust operating performance, effective financial management, strong economies and large and valuable asset bases
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Russia USA
Turkish FM in hectic phone diplomacy on Syria as truce takes hold in Aleppo
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has apparently been involved in hectic telephone diplomacy on the Syrian conflict as the Syrian army has, under pressure from Russia and the United States, agreed to respect a two-day truce in the war-ravaged city of Aleppo
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USA
New engine
OF THE 3.1m Americans who bought a new car in the last three months of 2015, 86% of them took out a loan to do so, according to Experian Automotive, a research firm. More car loans are issued in America than mortgages. The total amount outstanding on them is almost ...
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Brasile Cina Russia
The unloved bounce
IT IS not easy to have faith in the rally in emerging-market currencies that has taken place since February. The ones that have risen most in recent weeks are typically those—the rouble, the real and the rand—that had lost most ground since May 2013, when the emerging-market sell-off began in ...
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Grecia
Where are those buckets?
The script seems familiar THE tagline of the film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2”, which was released in March, is “People change. Greeks don’t.” Whether any euro-zone finance ministers have seen the film, let alone detected any resemblance to their ongoing talks with the Greek government, is unknown. But the renewed bickering over ...
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Cina Singapore
Nowhere to hide
SOME OF THE finest infrastructure to be found between Singapore and Dubai lies in the south of Sri Lanka, close to the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean. Broad highways connect a deep-sea harbour to a silvery, angular convention centre and, further inland, to an elegant airport terminal with vaulted ...
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Cina USA Regno Unito Hong Kong
Risky returns
JUST BEYOND CHARLIE CHEN’S perch, Shanghai looks every inch the global financial centre it aspires to be. Skyscrapers shimmer in the spring light, capped by the names of some of the world’s biggest banks and insurers. On the pavement below, smartly dressed workers scurry from the crowded rush-hour subway to ...
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Cina
Pain and prosperity
AT THE TIME, the “Five-Year Plan for a New Economy” seemed a courageous fresh start. The government vowed to wind down controls on interest rates, allow companies to borrow abroad, open domestic markets to foreign investors and sell its holdings in dozens of state-owned enterprises. Officials had promised at last ...