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Hyundai Motor in commercial vehicle deal with... Hyundai Motor said on Tuesday it had agreed to jointly produce commercial vehicles in Turkey with the country's light commercial vehicle maker Karsan, without providing further details.
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S&P says Turkey's rating depends on policy choices Ratings agency Standard and Poors (S&P) said on Monday a potential upgrade of Turkey's sovereign ratings would depend on the re-lected government's fiscal and monetary policy choices and the impact on the country's widening current account deficit.
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Airplanes for rent for 300 liras an hour THK Gökçen Aviation has reached an agreement with Italy’s Tecnam to rent out ultralight aviation airplanes at an hourly rate of 250-300 lira. Interest in the airplanes is expected to come from amateurs, those in the tourism industry and industrialists for mapping purposes.
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Sabanci sells Akbank stake Shares in Turkish lender Akbank (AKBNK.IS) fell sharply after stakeholder Demir Sabanci said he had applied to sell 91.23 million nominal shares in the lender.
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Naspers Polish unit buys Turkish shopping website MIH Allegro, Polish subsidiary of South African media and e-commerce firm Naspers (NPNJn.J) has bought a 71.2 percent stake in Turkish e-commerce and fashion company Markafoni, Markafoni said in a statement on Thursday.
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Turkey's Yapi Kredi Bank chairman resigns Yapi Kredi Bank said its board chairman Tayfun Bayazit, who had been holding this position for more than two years, had resigned and he would be replaced by Mustafa Koc, chief executive officer of Koc Holding. The bank made the statement on the Istanbul Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
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Lagarde wins IMF top job French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde on Tuesday clinched the top job at the IMF, keeping the international lender in the hands of a European at a time of growing concern over a possible Greek debt default.
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Dexia sells Turkish life insurance unit to MetLife Franco-Belgian financial services group Dexia will sell its Turkish life insurance business to the largest U.S. life insurer, MetLife , for 162 million euros ($229.3 million).
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Ford entrusts their trucks to Turkey Turkey is soon to become a Ford’s base for truck production. Cargo trucks will be manufactured at the İnönü factory and then exported to 65 different countries.
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It's all or nothing week A Greek minister warned on Monday of "catastrophe" if parliament blocked a 28 billion-euro ($40 billion) package of tax increases and spending cuts after signs of revolt by some deputies in the ruling PASOK party.
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France's Lagarde poised to become next IMF chief French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde appeared poised to become the head of the International Monetary Fund this week despite a strong challenge to Europe's traditional hold on the job.
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Japan estimates quake damage at 16.9 trillion yen Damage to buildings, roads and ports from a large earthquake and tsunami in March is estimated at 16.9 trillion yen ($209.8 billion), Japan's Cabinet Office said on Friday, at the low-end of the government's previous estimate.
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Ülker surprises Better known for acquiring international firms, this time Ülker takes center stage with news of an international sale.
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A cinematic storm of Turkish films The Turkish film industry, which has experienced a revival in recent years, brought in stellar results in the fifth month of 2011. Out of 147 films showing, including both domestic and foreign, the top three productions with highest viewership were Turkish films.
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