EU: We should reduce risks instead of decoupling from China
Daily NewsEuropean Union (EU) Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the EU, instead of diverging in its relations with China, needs to reduce risks by clearly...
Read MoreEuropean Union (EU) Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the EU, instead of diverging in its relations with China, needs to reduce risks by clearly...
Read MoreInternational consulting, auditing and tax company EY (Ernst&Young) announced that it will reduce its workforce in the US by 5 percent due to the current economic...
Read MoreIt was reported that the fixed price campaign launched for basic food and cleaning products in Agricultural Credit Cooperative Markets has been extended for 1 mon...
Read MoreAccording to a survey conducted by Bank of America among 150 European fund managers, 70 percent of respondents expect a downward movement in European stocks, whil...
Read MoreThe Natural Disaster Insurance Institution (DASK) has made damage payments exceeding 19 billion TL to date following the earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaraş. In...
Read MoreIn Europower Energy's IPO, 60 million shares were sold at a price of 40.60 TL. In Europower Energy's IPO, 60 million shares were sold at a price of 40.60 TL. Acco...
Read MoreThe Ministry of Trade issued permits for 497 companies in March within the scope of the inward processing regime. The Ministry's lists of inward processing permit...
Read MoreIn the first quarter, total automotive production increased by 21 percent annually to 366 thousand 597 units. Automobile production increased by 34 percent to 222...
Read MoreEuropean Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said a limited tightening of credit could make the ECB’s job easier. European Central Bank President Christine L...
Read MoreOil seeks stability after four weeks of gains as International Energy Agency warns of price hikes Oil prices were flat after advancing for a fourth week on signs ...
Read MoreThe People’s Bank of China kept the one-year Medium-Term Credit Facility (MLF) rate unchanged at 2.75%. The People’s Bank of China injected 170 billion yuan ($25 ...
Read MoreU.S. banks are likely to become more cautious after recent bank failures and may tighten lending further, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday. Banks ar...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific markets were mixed on Monday. Quarterly earnings reports will shed light on the health of the U.S. financial sector in the wake of the collapse of Si...
Read MoreThe number of officials who are of the opinion that interest rate hikes should continue at the European Central Bank (ECB) is increasing. Messages of interest rat...
Read MoreFed Chair Powell and People's Bank of China Governor Yi Gang have met face to face for the first time since 2020. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and People's Bank of Chi...
Read MoreDue to the Sugar Feast holiday and April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day, there will be no tolls on highways and bridges under the responsibility of th...
Read MoreBank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on his first international call that he expects the global economy to recover after a period of slowdown, which would help ...
Read MoreOil headed for a fourth straight weekly gain, supported by a tightening global market and a weaker dollar. U.S. crude rose nearly 2 percent on the week and rose t...
Read MoreIt was reported that corporate bankruptcies increased in Japan in the 2022 fiscal year, which ended in March. Credit research organization Teikoku Databank invest...
Read MoreThe Governor of the People's Bank of China, Yi Gang, said that the Chinese economy will likely grow by around 5% this year. The Governor of the People's Bank of C...
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of Singapore left monetary policy unchanged on Friday. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) made a surprise decision not to change its monet...
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