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Turchia
Turkey’s energy bourse sees trade volumes up, mulls gas market
Turkey’s Istanbul-based energy exchange expects its power trade volumes to increase by 10 percent this year to around 110 terrawatt-hours (TWh), the bourse official said on June 16
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Turchia
Education minister reveals plan to close teacher gap in Turkey’s east
Education Minister İsmet Yılmaz has revealed a plan to meet the deficit in the number of teachers on duty in the Turkey’s eastern and southeastern provinces by compelling all contracted teachers to work in the region for at least eight years before being reappointed elsewhere
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Turchia
Foreign banks have competitive advantage in refinancing Turkey’s mega deals: Banker
Foreign banks may lead the way in refinancing mega projects in Turkey, as they have already started talks for the refinancing of existing loans by issuing foreign exchange-based bonds
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Turchia
Turkish labor union head released after being detained for ‘insulting Erdoğan’
The secretary general of Turkey’s Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DİSK), Arzu Çerkezoğlu, was released after she was briefly detained on June 17 in Istanbul for allegedly insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- Cambios del euro del Banco Central Europeo del 17 de junio de 2016
br /> MADRID, 17 (EUROPA PRESS) Los cambios oficiales correspondientes al euro difundidos hoy, 17 de junio de 2016, por el Banco Central Europeo son los siguientes:
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Spagna
La JEC da la razón al PSOE en que Báñez vulneró la Ley electoral con un vídeo
Madrid, 17 jun (EFE).- La Junta Electoral Central (JEC) ha dado la razón al PSOE en que la emisión del vídeo "Una reforma para el empleo" en la web del Ministerio de Empleo en periodo electoral vulneró la ley, pero ha decidido que no incoará expediente sancionador al respecto.
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Motors’ fuel economy scandal spreads, affects 20 models
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said Friday that 20 models sold over the past 10 years are affected by the ongoing fuel economy scandal and it plans to post a ¥50 billion special loss for compensating customers. Mitsubishi Motors admitted it inflated the fuel economy data of some models, used testing methods ...
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Giappone
Japan’s Idemitsu Kosan, Showa Shell to merge on April 1
Japanese refiner Idemitsu Kosan Co and smaller rival Showa Shell Sekiyu will merge on April 1 next year, the two companies said on Friday. Japan’s No.2 and No.5 refiners by revenue agreed last November in a deal worth about $4 billion to create the nation’s second-biggest refiner sometime between October ...
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Giappone
Dollar rises above ¥104 in Tokyo; British pound rallies
The dollar rebounded above ¥104 in Tokyo trading Friday on buybacks, but its topside was capped by lingering uncertainties over Britain’s national referendum next week on whether to leave the European Union. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥104.24-24, up from ¥103.93-93 at the same time Thursday. The British ...
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Giappone
Japan’s pensions bought local shares, sold bonds last quarter
The nation’s public pension funds bought domestic stocks and sold bonds last quarter as equities posted their worst start to a year in two decades and yields plumbed new depths below zero. The funds purchased ¥965.4 billion worth of local shares in the three months ended March 31, and sold ...