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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM ECONOMY
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Lukashenko Orders Central Bank to Stop Printing Money
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Kazakhstan Railways Increases Supply of Coal Due to Cold
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Austerity under Attack
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Kazakhstan Increases the Volume of Exported Grain to 1.2 Million Tons Per Month
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Steel Deal Seeks to Spare Serbian Economy
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Gazprom Q3 2011 Net Profit Falls 3% to $5.13 Bln
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WTO Accession Threatens Russian Farmers Warns Ministry
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Blaming Capitalism for Corporatism
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Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus Discuss Possible Single Currency
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Greece Says 'No' to German Fiscal Dependency Proposal
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A Crisis in Two Narratives
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Bulgarian FinMin: Euro Can Go, We're Pegged to Deutsche Mark
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Fitch Downgrades Five Eurozone Countries
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Why Capital Flows Uphill
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Investors Hedge Bets on Greece, but will It Pay off?
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Merkel Dashes Hopes for Money Injection for EU Bailout Fund
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Angels Invest Where Banks Dither
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IMF Warns Iran Sanctions Could Push Oil to $140
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Crisis Hits Davos Spirit
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Delhi Discusses TAPI Gas Pipeline Funding
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IMF Seeks Asia's Helo to Tackle Eurocrisis
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Standard&Poor's and Fitch Improved Sovereign Ratings of Kazakhstan in 2011
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Does Debt Matter?
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Bulgarian Banks to Prevail over Foreign Ones - Report
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Repairing the Global Plumbing
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The Spanish Labour Market: A Very Costly Insider-Outsider Divide
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IMF: Increase in Non-Oil Revenues Important for Azerbaijani Economy
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Does Austerity Promote Economic Growth?
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Kudrin Warns of Inflation From Record Energy Earnings
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Ruble and Stocks Rise on IMF Plans and Greek Debt Deal
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IMF To Raise $500 Billion In New Funds
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UN Forecasts 4-Percent GDP Growth in Azerbaijan in 2012
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UN Forecasts Inflation Reduction in CIS
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Assets of Azerbaijani Texnika Bank Increases by a Quarter in 2011
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Georgian Economy Grows in 2011
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World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecasts
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S&P Downgrades Europe Bailout Fund
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Bulgaria Had 3rd Lowest EU Inflation Rate Dec 2011 Y/Y
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Behind the ECB’s Wall of Money
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How to Create a Depression
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S&P Downgrades EU Bailout Fund To AA+
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Eurozone Rating Cuts Unlikely to Take Toll on Turkish Economy
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Azerbaijani Economy Ready for Crisis Challenges in Eurozone
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Why Expect S&P, Moody’s, or Fitch to Know It's Junk When Expert Musicians Can't Tell a Stradivarius from a Fiddle?
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S&P: Eurozone Highly Likely to Enter Recession in 2012
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Mind over Market
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The Economics of Disaster
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Oil Prices Unstable, US Loses Ally Japan
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The Perils of 2012
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UniCredit Forecasts Renewed Investment Interest in Bulgaria
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TURKEY
Despite Growth, Income Inequality Persists
Swiss Probe Turkish Official Over Armenia Genocide Remarks
Turkish Press Review (07 February 2012)
Turkey's EU Minister Reaffirms Incidents of 1915 "Not A Genocide"
Turkey Regrets Outcome of UN SC Vote on Syrian Issue
EUROPE
Radical Islamist Preacher Released On Bail In Britain
Romanian President Names New Prime Minister
Greece In 'Tough' Bailout Talks
Greece to Cut Government Jobs as Debt Pressure Intensifies
Greece Holds Key Debt Talks Amid EU Threats
MIDDLE EAST
Egypt officials see end to US NGO stand-off
Gulf countries recalling ambassadors in Syria
Report: Lavrov says Syria's Assad to set constitution vote
Report: Israel to ask for military facility in Cyprus
Israeli organization for Arab rights condemns Syria's Assad
CAUCASUS
First Meeting of Reps of CICA Defense and Diplomatic Experts Opened in Almaty
Russian Deputy FM, U.S. Ambassador Discuss Situation in South Caucasus
U.S. Senator: Last Act Makes Us Competent To Provide Georgia with defense weapons
Georgian Defense Minister Meets U.S. Secretary of Defense
Saakashvili: Georgia's ISAF Contribution Helped to Move Military Cooperation with U.S. to 'New Level'
CENTRAL ASIA
Former Kazakh Customs Chief Arrested On Corruption Charges
Azerbaijani President Hopes French Senate’s “Armenian Genocide” Law Will Not Come Into Force
Nazarbayev Left For Working Visit To Germany
OSCE Experts Arrive In Turkmenistan On The Eve Of Presidential elections
Nato Helps Clean APM Killers In Tajikistan
RUSSIA
Putin to ‘Appear’ in Cat’s-Paw Debate
Russia Foreign Minister To Syria On Diplomatic Mission
Russia Says NATO Missile-Defense Talks At 'Dead End'
Russia: Candidate Putin Calls For Strengthening Democracy
Russians Ignore Arctic Cold and Keep Protest Flame Burning
AMERICAS
US Republican Race Moves to Colorado, Minnesota
US Announces New Sanctions on Iran
Poll: Obama Leads Romney in Hypothetical Matchup
US Closes Embassy In Syria
US WikiLeaks Soldier Gets Court-Martial
ASIA
Maldives: Mutinous Police Take Over State TV
Pakistani Prime Minister In Qatar To Discuss Afghan Peace Deal
43 Killed in 6.8-Magnitude Philippines Earthquake
Tibetan Exile Administration Reports More Protest Immolations
Facebook, Google Remove Controversial Content in India
AFRICA
Egypt’s Military Rulers Speed Up Nominations for Presidential Election
UAE Lifts Asset Freeze on Libya
Egyptians Protest for 4th Day at Interior Ministry
Oil Pipeline in Niger Delta Attacked by Militants
Renewed Clashes Grip Egypt
WORLD
Sarkozy: Iran May Face Israel Military Action
'Plug and Play' to Bridge NATO Asymmetries
China Bans Airlines From Paying EU Carbon Charge
Strong Quake Strikes Central Philippines
Rising Australian Floodwaters Force Mass Evacuation
ECONOMY
Lukashenko Orders Central Bank to Stop Printing Money
Kazakhstan Railways Increases Supply of Coal Due to Cold
Austerity under Attack
Kazakhstan Increases the Volume of Exported Grain to 1.2 Million Tons Per Month
Steel Deal Seeks to Spare Serbian Economy
ENERGY
USAK Critical Energy Infrastructure Security Project Final Report Presentation Concluded
Italy Conserves Gas Amid Supply Squeeze
Kyrgyzstan May Buy Petroleum Oil And Lubricants From SOCAR
Seoul Nuke Talks to Resume
US Respects Bulgaria's Stance on Shale Gas - Envoy
INTERVIEWS
French Historian Gauin: "The Decision Will Be Blow to Armenian Nationalism in France"
Saban Kardas: "Turkey Has to Develop Large Firms in Order to Become an Active Player in Energy Sector"
[JTW Interview] USAK Expert Özertem: Energy Diplomacy has a Critical Stance in Turkey- Russia Relations
[JTW Interview] USAK Expert Yegin: Romney’s Chance for Nomination Rises
[JTW Interview] French Historian Maxime Gauin: 'Mr. Sarkozy is Making a Miscalculation'
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
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Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey
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