Biden's satisfaction with 'data deal' with Europe
Daily NewsUS President Joe Biden has welcomed the European Commission’s decision on data transfers with the US. US President Joe Biden has welcomed the European Commission’...
Read MoreUS President Joe Biden has welcomed the European Commission’s decision on data transfers with the US. US President Joe Biden has welcomed the European Commission’...
Read MoreFrench Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt has stated that accepting immigrants is essential for certain professions in his country. Dussopt said on Radio J that the r...
Read MoreDuring the Turkey, Sweden and NATO meeting, it was reported that Sweden would actively support Turkey's EU membership process, including the updating of the Custo...
Read MoreMortgage interest rates in the UK are expected to rise rapidly, costing an additional £15.8 billion per year by 2026, affecting 7.5 million households. According ...
Read MoreIn the US, a request for an injunction regarding a decision restricting communications between the Biden administration and social media companies has been denied...
Read MoreIt has been learned that the meeting that Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan was expected to hold on Monday, June 19 with ba...
Read MoreUS President Joe Biden announced that he welcomed Turkey’s decision to refer Sweden’s NATO accession protocols to the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Western lea...
Read MoreRichmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said he was comfortable with further increases if inflation doesn’t slow. Richmond Federal Reserve President Thom...
Read MoreCredit rating agency Fitch said the US debt limit agreement did not address significant fiscal challenges. International credit rating agency Fitch Ratings report...
Read MoreGoldman Sachs has cut its growth forecast for the Chinese economy in the latest sign of pessimism over the country’s muted post-Covid recovery. International inve...
Read MoreAsian stocks rose as Wall Street snapped a three-day losing streak Asia-Pacific stocks rose on Tuesday, tracking moves on Wall Street as U.S. stocks snapped a thr...
Read MoreOil fell as investors awaited more details on how China aims to support its economy in the second half of the year, with other commodities falling as the week beg...
Read MoreEconomists at Nomura have predicted that central banks in Asia could start cutting rates earlier than the Fed. The economists, led by Sonal Varma, wrote in a Frid...
Read MoreOil rose as investors weighed on the demand outlook after China took measures to boost its struggling property market. U.S. crude traded above $73 a barrel after ...
Read MoreMinister of Trade Ömer Bolat said that the United Arab Emirates could invest $30 billion in Turkey in the areas of food, logistics, pharmaceuticals and hospital m...
Read MoreFollowing his meeting with President Erdoğan, TÜRK-İŞ President Atalay made a statement regarding the minimum wage, saying, “I hope it will be determined before T...
Read MoreThe European Union (EU) countries’ oil purchases from Russia fell by 90 percent in March of this year compared to pre-war levels. The European Statistical Office ...
Read MoreAsian markets mixed as China cuts key lending rates Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Tuesday as investors digested China’s central bank’s decision to cut one-ye...
Read MoreThe 2023 additional budget was accepted by the TBMM Planning and Budget Commission. The Bill on Amendments to the 2023 Central Government Budget Law and its Affil...
Read MoreChina lowered its one-year and five-year prime loan rates by 10 basis points for the first time since August. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) lowered the one- a...
Read MoreFollowing the NATO Summit held in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, the declaration included issues such as relations with Russia, the fight against terrorism, a...
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