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| | ... said. "If you look at Latin America, it is quite commodity and interest rate based. It's the same story in South Africa. Turkey is very politically run and Russia is quite dependent on the oil price and global risk, whereas the Asian story is really ... |
| | | ... Tricaud, who left the Australian chief executive role to move to Dubai and head up HSBC's Middle East, North Africa and Turkey business. Mclean has been with HSBC since 1996 and has worked for the global bank across Asia-Pacific, North America and ... |
| | | ... granted Ataer Holdings A.S. detailed due diligence in mid-August ahead of a full sale. Ataer is the investment vehicle of Turkey's pension fund OYAK, which has US$19.3 billion in assets and acts as a "complementary" professional pension fund that provides ... |
| | | ... Australia, as well as lead the New Zealand business. He is currently cluster head for Israel, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine. He joined Citi in 1991 and spent more than 10 years working in marketing, risk and operations across Europe ... |
| | | ... Australia". No surprises but the IMF nominated the US-China trade tensions - along with "macroeconomic stress in Argentina and Turkey, disruptions to the auto sector in Germany, and financial tightening alongside the normalisation of monetary policy ... |
| | | ... the OECD area." "The shakier outlook in 2019 reflects deteriorating prospects, principally in emerging markets such as Turkey, Argentina and Brazil, while the further slowdown in 2020 is more a reflection of developments in advanced economies as slower ... |
| | | ... came after Trump decided to be "magnanimous" in exempting eight countries -- China, India, Greece, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South Korea - from buying Iranian oil. OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers pumping oil plus Iranian supply... that's oil ... |
| | | ... oil. As per supply, Trump's recent decision exempting eight countries - China, India, Greece, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South Korea - from buying Iranian oil means that Iran's oil production would continue to add to the global supply of ... |
| | | ... 0.8% to date. However, this could have been muddied by safe-haven buying in the yen (due to the tumult prompted by the Turkey crisis and emerging market sell-off) and of course, the brewing trade war that's putting downward pressure on Japanese exporters. ... |
| | | ... Turkey's roasting and so do several European countries. The European Central Bank (ECB) can only count its blessings that Turkey is not Greece. It has applied, but Turkey is not (yet) a member of the single-currency area. Still, the ECB has every ... |
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