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Daily NewsIn Belgium, it has become mandatory to pay 0.27 euros per kilometer for those who cycle to work as of today. In Belgium, it has become mandatory to pay bicycle al...
Read MoreIn Belgium, it has become mandatory to pay 0.27 euros per kilometer for those who cycle to work as of today. In Belgium, it has become mandatory to pay bicycle al...
Read MoreUS Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the measures taken for the debt limit could run out by June 1 and that the country could face a cash crunch aft...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific markets were mixed on Tuesday as most markets bounced back from Labor Day. Investors will be watching closely to see if the Reserve Bank of Australia...
Read MoreOil held on to losses as worries about China’s economic outlook and cautious sentiment in financial markets triggered by the banking crisis took hold. U.S. crude ...
Read MoreDespite the decline in inflation, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has increased its policy rate once again, contrary to analysts' estimates. In a surprise mov...
Read MoreHamdi Ulukaya has appointed as the new president of the American-Turkish Business Council, which was established within the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 2013 to im...
Read MoreKoç Holding's first quarter net profit was TL 16.772 billion, in line with expectations. Koç Holding's net profit in the first quarter of the year increased by 15...
Read MoreErdemir made a net profit of TL 90 million in the first quarter of 2023, slightly above the market expectation of TL 22 million Erdemir made a net profit of TL 90...
Read MoreIn a statement made to the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP) regarding the legal case filed against the bank in the US by Halkbank, it was stated that "The Second ...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific stocks fell broadly on Wednesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s policy decision overnight. Most economists said they expected the Fed to ...
Read MoreThe governor of the Bank of Korea said it was "too early" to talk about rate cuts. Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong said it was too early to talk about rate...
Read MoreThree members of the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) have been appointed. Ahmet Aksu, Süleyman Çelik and Mehmet Ertürkmen were appointed to three...
Read MoreThe deadlines for presenting checks of real and legal persons in the earthquake zone have been suspended until June 9. The deadlines for presenting checks of real...
Read MoreDubai Islamic Bank has received approval from its board of directors for a digital banking acquisition in Turkey. The Board of Directors of Dubai Islamic Bank has...
Read MoreThe automobile and light commercial vehicle market in April increased by 62.7 percent compared to the previous year, reaching 97,679 units. Thus, a record number ...
Read MoreInternational credit rating agency Fitch Ratings reported that weakening consumer confidence due to inflation and tight credit standards due to stress at regional...
Read MoreGlobal internet television network Netflix has announced that users in the US will be able to share their account information with others for $8 per month. Netfli...
Read MoreAsia-Pacific markets were mostly lower on Wednesday. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell 1.05 percent and the Hang Seng Technology Index lost 1.16 percent, led by he...
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) raised its policy rate by another 25 basis points, in line with market expectations, warning that inflation is still too hi...
Read MoreOil rose for a third session after Saudi Arabia issued a warning to short sellers and suggested OPEC+ could reduce output to boost prices. U.S. crude rose to $74 ...
Read MoreSaudi Arabia and Kazakhstan signed a memorandum of understanding in the field of energy. According to the news in the official Saudi Arabian agency SPA, Energy Mi...
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