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Daily NewsIn honor of being the first Turkish company whose shares are directly traded on the 231-year-old New York Stock Exchange, Martı founder and CEO Oğuz Alper Öktem a...
Read MoreIn honor of being the first Turkish company whose shares are directly traded on the 231-year-old New York Stock Exchange, Martı founder and CEO Oğuz Alper Öktem a...
Read MoreSimilar to days when millions of people shop in America such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Amazon's discount event Prime Day broke a sales record of $12.7 bil...
Read MoreJapanese pickup truck manufacturer Isuzu has reportedly withdrawn from the Russian market, where it could not continue production following the attacks on Ukraine...
Read MoreFed Board Member Christopher Waller said he supports two more quarter-point rate hikes this year. Fed Board Member Christopher Waller said two more rate hikes are...
Read MoreAustralia has appointed Michele Bullock as its new central bank governor, the Australian Treasury said on Friday. Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Michel...
Read MoreThe "Bill Proposal on the Establishment of Additional Motor Vehicles Tax for Compensation of Economic Losses Caused by the Earthquakes on February 6, 2023 and the...
Read MoreAsian stocks were mostly higher on Friday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data. Asia-Pacific stocks were mostly higher on Friday as softer-than-expected...
Read MoreUS-based chipmaker Nvidia will invest $50 million in biotechnology company Recursion to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence models for drug disc...
Read MoreChip designer Arm is reportedly in talks with Nvidia, the world’s most valuable chipmaker, about an initial public offering. Chip designer Arm Ltd., backed by Sof...
Read MoreOil held on to gains on news that Russian crude production is starting to ease. Brent crude oil prices held firm this morning after gaining 2% on Tuesday on signs...
Read MoreSouth Korea's unemployment rate rose to 2.6 percent in June South Korea's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose slightly to 2.6 percent in June after reachin...
Read MoreNew Zealand has held its benchmark interest rate steady, after pausing several rate hikes since October 2021. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has held its ...
Read MoreGalatasaray has reached an agreement with SOCAR for the chest sponsorship of the energy and Men's Football Team European Cup matches in the 2023-2024 season. Gala...
Read MoreThe Saudi Arabian Wealth Fund, which closed 2021 with a profit of $19 billion, closed 2022 with a loss of $11 billion. The Saudi Arabian Wealth Fund lost about $1...
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...
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 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 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 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 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 MoreCredit rating agency Fitch said the US debt limit agreement did not address significant fiscal challenges. International credit rating agency Fitch Ratings report...
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