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Turkey's industrial production rises in May
Turkey's industrial production rose by 3.5 percent in May compared to the same month last year, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) announced on July 10.
The electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply index saw the biggest rise on an annual basis in May - 6 percent - among all three main sub-indices, TÜİK stated.
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Poll: Turks somehow liberal on rhetoric but not in practice
"We came up with a set of questions related to liberal values and tried to figure out whether Turkey is indeed, as some outsiders might perceive, a country devoid of liberalism, or whether liberal and democratic values have in fact taken root in Turkish society," writes Dr.
Nearly 50,000 books published in Turkey in 2015
More than 49,000 books were published in Turkey in 2015, according to International Standard Book Number (ISBN) statistics, the Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜ?K) announced on April 19.
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Greek unemployment stops declining
By Roula Salourou
The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announced on Thursday that the country?s unemployment rate in March was marginally lower than a year earlier, but also at the same level as in February 2015, according to the seasonally adjusted figures.
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Greek 10-year yields rise 51 basis points
Greek 10-year yields rose 51 basis points on Tuesday to 11.18 percent, having hit a two-month low of 9.84 percent on Monday, while two-year yields were up 160 bps at 21.13 percent.
[Reuters]
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Unemployment keeps decreasing in Greece
By Roula Salourou
The slight but steady decline in the unemployment rate continued in October 2014, when it dropped to 25.8 percent from 26 percent in the previous month and from 27.8 percent a year earlier, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announced on Thursday.
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More than half of Romanians say 450 euros minimum necessary monthly income (poll)
More than 50 percent of Romanians think 2,000 lei (nearly 450 euros) is the minimum necessary income for a single person to have a decent living, an opinion poll conducted by the IRES research institute shows.
According to the results of this study communicated to AGERPRES on Saturday, only one in 100 Romanians says they have enough money for all they want.
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