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Turchia
Turkey projects foreign debt payment at $10.8 billion in 2019
The Turkish Treasury on Nov. 1 forecasted the foreign debt payment to total $10.8 billion for next year.
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Turchia
Turkey’s manufacturing index slightly rises in October
Turkey’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector stood at 44.3 points in October, according to a closely-watched business survey on Nov. 1.
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Turchia
Turkey’s exports in October hit highest monthly figure: Minister
Turkey’s exports in October reached the highest monthly figure of the country’s history, Turkish trade minister said on Nov. 1.
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Regno Unito
Trade deal between EU and London after Brexit
A deal giving London basic access to European Union financial markets after Brexit is nearly done, a British official said.
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USA
CBK: Foreign monthly inflows heads north
Kenyans living in North America repatriated most inflows by 51.6 percent followed by Europe with 33.2 percent as indicated in the Central Banks weekly
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Kenya
Uhuru happy with Kenya's improved business climate
President Uhuru Kenyatta is happy with a World Bank Ease of Doing Business report that shows Kenya has improved by 19 positions.
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Cina India
Thailand eyes new rice sales in push to 11m-tonne target
A weaker baht pushed rice export prices in Thailand lower this week, although there were expectations of new deals with the Philippines and China, while rates in India languished at the 21-month lows hit last week due to sluggish demand.
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Cina USA
China premier: Sino-US ties can get back on normal track
BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a group of visiting US politicians on Thursday that both countries can put relations back on a normal track, amid an increasingly bitter trade war.
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Cina
Trade, loans skewed towards China, we risk selling country
We spend on average Sh30 billion on Chinese imports a month, or close to Sh400 billion a year.
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Kenya
City Hall to install more CCTV cameras, make Moi Avenue one-way street
Nairobi County is set to install more modern CCTV cameras and streetlights in the Central Business District