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Turchia
Home sales leaped 108 percent in May
Home sales rose by 107.5 percent in May from the same month of 2021, while house purchases by foreigners in Turkey increased by 236 percent, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) showed.
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Vietnam
Curve flattening bond trade in SE Asia Is set to get hotter
Long bonds in Southeast Asia are set to outperform shorter-dated notes as policy makers turn more hawkish, turning the curve flattening trade into a hot bet.
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Australia Nuova Zelanda
Australia's foreign minister talks up 'close friendship' with New Zealand
“We're allies, we're friends, and we're partners in the region." Australia's Wong reinforces reset of trans-Tasman relations in flying visit.
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Australia
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong talks up 'close' NZ relationship after talks with Nanaia Mahuta
Nanaia Mahuta and her Australian counterpart, Penny Wong, have held their first official talks.
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Giappone
Japan runs biggest trade deficit in more than eight years in May
The growing trade deficit underscores the headwinds the world's third-largest economy faces from a slide in the yen and surging costs of fuel and raw ...
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Russia
Germany Appeals to Save Gas After Russia Tightens Flows
“The time to do this has arrived,” Germany’s economy minister said, accusing Vladimir Putin of trying to raise natural gas prices.
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Egitto Francia
SK Geocentric teams up with French, Canadian firms on plastic waste recycling
SK Geocentric Co., a chemical unit under South Korea's SK Group, said Thursday it has signed an initial deal with France's Suez S.A. and a Canadian partner to build a joint plastic waste recycling plant in the European country. The agreemen
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Australia
Posco International expands eco-friendly energy business in Australia
Posco International, the trading arm of Posco Group, is seeking to triple sales at two of its gas fields in Australia by 2025 by leveraging its recently acquired Australian energy company Senex Energy, the Korean firm said Thursday. Posco Internatio
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Perù
Policía peruana halla pasaporte de exministro prófugo en vivienda de Lima
La Policía Nacional de Perú ha encontrado el pasaporte y algunos hábitos que pertenecerían al exministro de Transportes y Comercio peruano Juan Silva en un vivienda en Lima, después de que el Gobierno peruano y la Interpol hayan emitido una orden de busca y captura contra él.
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Messico
Corte Suprema de México anula decreto que consideraba las corridas de toros como patrimonio cultural
La Corte Suprema de México ha anulado este miércoles un decreto ley del estado de Nayarit, en el oeste del país, con el que se consideraba a las corridas de toros y las peleas de gallos como parte del patrimonio cultural inmaterial.