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People exchange money at a money exchange office in Doha, Qatar, June 11, 2017. REUTERS/Tom Finn


Doha’s Losses Worsen

Doha’s Losses Worsen

Riyadh- World agencies published on Sunday new economic reports that warn of the increased dangers on the Qatari economy after several Gulf and Arab states severed diplomatic ties with Doha. Reports have revealed the frustration of Qatari investors in shares, bonds...
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Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus. AFP


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Business and financial district of Levent, which comprises leading Turkish companies’ headquarters and popular shopping malls, is seen from the Sapphire Tower in Istanbul, Turkey May 3, 2016. REUTERS/Murad Sezer


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A money changer counts Turkish lira bills at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Turkey, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer


Turkish Economy Struggles amid Slow Growth

Turkish Economy Struggles amid Slow Growth

Ankara-Turkey has been making tremendous efforts to restore its trade and economic relations with neighboring and regional countries to recover its economy’s momentum amid indications on slow growth that has affected tourism rates, the flow of foreign capitals, along...