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Turkish Domestic Investors’ Stock Assets Surpass ₺3.2 Trillion in the First Quarter
Turkish Capital Markets Association (TSPB) reported that the stock assets of domestic residents, which were ₺2.6 trillion at the end…
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Turkish companies and investors seek new markets and investments in Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan offers significant advantages
DOSABSIAD President Nilufer Cevikel met with Kyrgyz Prime Minister Kilitbek Caparov and evaluated the investment opportunities between the two countries.…
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Trading Frenzy Hits Turkish Crypto Exchanges as Local Volumes Soar
The past week witnessed a bustling upswing in cryptocurrency market activity, with exchange-traded funds (ETFs) contributing to a remarkable surge…
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Turkish Investors Eye Key Sectors in Afghanistan to Boost Bilateral Trade
Turkish investors are focusing on Afghanistan’s electric power, airports, and industrial parks to boost bilateral trade. The move aims to…
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Turkish food companies and investors came together at the Libya Food Fair
Turkiye’s Ambassador to Libya Kenan Yilmaz and Tripoli Embassy Chief Commercial Counselor Yusuf Yildiz also attended the fair. The meeting…
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Turkish Entrepreneurs are Ready to Invest in Afghanistan
During a meeting with Mullah Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs, some Turkish investors expressed the…
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Turkiye: M&A transactions volume declines to $8 billion last year
The volume of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions in Türkiye amounted to $8 billion last year, declining from $11.5 billion…
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Al-Haweij calls on Turkish investors and companies to complete the implementation of their stalled projects in Libya.
The Minister of Economy and Trade of the National Unity Government, Muhammad Al-Hawaij, called on Turkish investors, business owners and…
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Turkish investment in Ukraine is growing annually by $200-$300 million
Despite the war, almost all Turkish companies continue their work in Ukraine, keeping their existing investments and increasing the number…
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