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Turchia
Tarde wars have no winners: Turkish industry minister
While global trade wars loom, Turkey is seeking new cooperation in which both sides benefit, said Turkey’s science and industry minister on Nov. 21.
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Turchia
Property sales in Turkey up nearly 20 pct
The number of residential properties sold in Turkey soared 19.2 percent annually in October, the Turkish Statistical Institute reported on Nov. 21.
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Turchia USA Iran
Turkey, U.S. discussed return of jailed Halkbank exec: Turkish FM
Turkey and the United States have discussed returning a jailed executive from state-owned lender Halkbank to Turkey where he can serve the rest of his sentence from an Iran sanctions-busting case, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Nov. 20.
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Turchia USA
Turkey gives list of 84 FETÖ members to US: Çavuşoğlu
Turkey has given the United States a list of 84 members of the FETÖ that it wants American authorities to extradite, the nation's foreign minister said.
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Spagna
La ocde empeora el pronóstico de pib y déficit para españa
MADRID, 21 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Spagna
Economía juzga normal los reparos de bruselas al no haber presentado los presupuestos aprobados
MADRID, 21 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Spagna
Renfe lanza una promoción de 1,5 millones de billetes rebajados
MADRID, 21 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Costa Rica
La OCDE modera la previsión de Costa Rica y alerta de la incertidumbre fiscal
París, 21 nov (EFE).- El Producto Interior Bruto (PIB) de Costa Rica crecerá un 2,9 % este año y una décima más el siguiente, gracias al vigor del sector interno y de las exportaciones, según las previsiones de la OCDE, que hace medio año había augurado un 3,7 % de ...
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Thailandia
Foreigners turned net buyers of Thai, other Asian bonds
Foreign flows into Asian bonds turned positive in October, in stark contrast to the sharp outflows faced by equity markets due to slowing earnings and concerns over trade.
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Thailandia Indonesia
SET index gains on export data, Indonesia stocks top loser
Better-than-expected exports data boosted Thai shares, while Indonesian and Malaysian stocks led losses on Wednesday tracking Asian peers as mounting concerns about slackening global growth hurt sentiment and battered Wall Street.