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Turchia
While Turkish investments abroad rise
Turkey is waiting for foreign investors, recently feared to be intimidated by the “trustee mechanism,” but at the same time Turkey’s international investment trend is rapidly increasing. I personally witnessed this trend last week in both Munich and Paris
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Turchia
CHP head criticizes law schools for remaining silent
The chair of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, has criticized law faculties for remaining silent in the face of a major shake-up in the country’s laws and judiciary, during an exclusive interview with daily Hürriyet
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Turchia
Turkish Foreign Ministry rejects claims of killings on Syrian border
The Foreign Ministry on June 19 denied claims that Turkish security forces killed a group of Syrian civilians attempting to cross the border into Turkey
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Turchia
Antalya sees ‘worst June’ in terms of foreign arrivals with 98 pct of loss in Russian tourists
The Mediterranean resort of Antalya has seen its worst June in terms of foreign arrivals, as the number of Russian tourists visiting the resort between June 1 and June 16 declined by 98.5 percent, and German tourists by 45 percent, compared to the same timeframe in 2015
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Spagna
Economía.- Sacyr sale del consejo de Testa con la dimisión de su último representante en el órgano rector de la compañía
br /> MADRID, 20 (EUROPA PRESS) Miguel Heras Dolader ha presentado este lunes su dimisión como consejero de Testa, sociedad en la que ocupaba un asiento en el órgano rector en representación de Sacyr, informó la compañía a la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV).
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Spagna
Granada.- El grupo Covirán cierra 2015 con 1.215 millones de euros de ventas brutas y 2.825 socios
br /> GRANADA, 20 (EUROPA PRESS) El grupo Covirán cerró 2015 con 1.215 millones de euros de ventas brutas bajo enseña en el mercado ibérico y un crecimiento del volumen de negocio de un 4% más respecto al año anterior, alcanzando además los 2.825 socios y ...
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Giappone
IMF report calls for ‘Abenomics’ reload as quest for goals continues
Japan is falling short of its economic targets and needs to reload the “three arrows” of “Abenomics” to support higher wages and labor-market reforms, the International Monetary Fund said in a report published Monday. “Under current policies, the high nominal growth goal, the inflation target, and the primary budget surplus ...
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Giappone
Dollar firmer above ¥104.50 in late Tokyo as sterling surges
The dollar climbed to trade at levels above ¥104.50 in late Tokyo trading on Monday as the British pound surged on a weekend British survey that suggested more British citizens are now ready to vote on Thursday for their country to remain in the European Union than to leave it. ...
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Giappone
Japan white goods shipments rise 1.3% in May
Shipments of white goods in May increased 1.3 percent from a year earlier to ¥177.5 billion, up for the 13th month in a row, the Japan Electrical Manufacturers’ Association said Monday. Washing machines led the pack with a 19.7 percent increase in shipments to ¥23.1 billion. They marked the fifth ...
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Giappone
Toyota says Brexit may lead to 10% duties on U.K.-built cars
Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker, warned a withdrawal by Britain from the European Union may lead to levies of as much as 10 percent on the cars it builds in the U.K. Brexit would challenge Toyota to cut costs or make its cars more expensive and hurt sales, ...