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Cairo named world’s “most dangerous” city for women (VIDEOS)
As women around the world come forward with stories of sexual harassment, a report by the Thomson Reuters Foundation shows that Cairo is the world’s most dangerous megacity for women, and has become more perilous since the 2011 uprisings.
Thomson Reuters's figure on Turkey's spending on Islamic clothing is wrong
Last week, I wrote about the ?Global Islam Economy? report by Thomson Reuters, the world?s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, prepared with contributions from DinarStandard.
According to this report, the world?s most popular e-commerce site in Islam fashion was Turkey-based Modanisa, visited by 4.5 million people monthly.
Greece, other EU strugglers emerge winners from carbon reforms, data shows
By Susanna Twidale & Barbara Lewis
Europe's poorest nations, including heavily indebted Greece, emerge the main winners from a deal to reform the world's biggest carbon market that will raise billions for EU governments, data from Thomson Reuters Point Carbon shows.
Cautious monetary stance to continue to keep inflation falling, Turkey's Central Bank governor says
Turkey should continue cautious monetary and fiscal policies and take steps on food supplies to keep inflation falling, the central bank governor told the country's cabinet on April 27.
"Inflation in Turkey is on a falling trend," Erdem Ba?ç? told ministers, according to the Central Bank's website.
Cautious monetary stance to continue to keep inflation falling
Turkey should continue cautious monetary and fiscal policies and take steps on food supplies to keep inflation falling, the central bank governor told the country's cabinet on April 27.
"Inflation in Turkey is on a falling trend," Erdem Ba?ç? told ministers, according to the Central Bank's website.
Vodafone bids for Greek telecoms company Forthnet
Greece's biggest subscription television provider Forthnet said on Thursday it had received a joint takeover bid from Britain's Vodafone and its Greek business partner Wind.
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Paulson hedge fund discloses Greek stakes
A fund run by billionaire investor John Paulson has acquired minority stakes in a bank and a water company in Greece, adding to evidence the country was attracting international investors back after a deep six-year slump.
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Greece's imminent bond return set to provide next peripheral fillip
By John Geddie
Greece's imminent return to bond markets just two years after a massive debt restructuring, expected as early as Wednesday, lifted investor appetite for riskier credits which has stalled over the last couple of days.