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  1. #5345
    bu kafayla devam edilsin önümüzdeki yıl dolar kesin 10 tl
    bir halt olacağı yok.

  2. https://invst.ly/88lp8 şemsiye açılıyor..ytd

  3. #5347
     Alıntı Originally Posted by ayhan53 Yazıyı Oku
    bu kafayla devam edilsin önümüzdeki yıl dolar kesin 10 tl
    Önümüzdeki seneye bırakırlar inşallah [emoji16]

    SM-G920F cihazımdan hisse.net mobile app kullanarak gönderildi.
    Dürüstlük bitmeyen sermayedir.

  4. WSJ: Türkiye ile ABD arasında anlaşma sağlanamadı, yeni yaptırımlar gelebilir

  5.  Alıntı Originally Posted by Balder Yazıyı Oku
    WSJ: Türkiye ile ABD arasında anlaşma sağlanamadı, yeni yaptırımlar gelebilir
    wsj böylemi yazmış gerçekten?

  6.  Alıntı Originally Posted by cankan Yazıyı Oku
    wsj böylemi yazmış gerçekten?
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/talks-f...key-1533782020

  7. vay vay, demek dolar o yüzden hızlı 5.35 i geçti

  8. The U.S. failed to secure assurances on Wednesday from Turkey to immediately free an American pastor held for nearly two years on disputed terrorism charges, U.S. officials said, deepening a crisis between the two countries and setting stage for the Trump administration to take new punitive steps.

    During high-level talks in Washington, U.S. and Turkish officials were unable to produce a breakthrough in an impasse that has pushed Turkey’s economy into turmoil, the officials said. Turkey’s currency has plunged amid the crisis amid fears that the U.S. could take tougher steps before the standoff is resolved.

    The Trump administration is now positioned to impose new penalties on Turkey for refusing to free Andrew Brunson, an evangelical North Carolina pastor who was detained in Turkey as part of a sweeping crackdown after a failed July 2016 coup.

    Mr. Brunson’s fate has become the most polarizing issue dividing the U.S. and Turkey, two North Atlantic Treaty Organization members that have repeatedly clashed over Washington’s policy in the Middle East.

    Mr. Brunson, who ran a small Protestant church for more than two decades on Turkey’s Aegean coast, was detained in October 2016 and eventually accused of terrorism and espionage, charges that could send him to Turkish prison for 35 years.

    The Trump administration has dismissed the case as groundless, and Mr. Brunson has denied the charges. His freedom has become a cause célèbre for evangelical Christians in the U.S. He is represented by Jay Sekulow, one of President Trump’s top attorneys, who made sure the issue had White House attention. Vice President Mike Pence has also championed Mr. Brunson’s case.

    The Trump administration thought it had an agreement last month to free Mr. Brunson when he appeared for a court hearing. When the judge instead sent Mr. Brunson back to prison, U.S. officials said they were stunned.

    Mr. Trump denounced the action on Twitter as a “total disgrace†and urged Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to set Mr. Brunson free.

    After a week of tense talks, U.S. officials again expected Mr. Brunson to be sent back to the U.S. in late July. But he was instead placed under house arrest at his home in the port city of Izmir.

    That move proved to be a catalyst in Washington for those looking to put more pressure on Ankara. Congress quickly moved to block plans to sell Turkey up to 100 of America’s advanced F-35 jet fighter.

    Last week, the Trump administration accused Turkey’s justice and interior ministers of human rights abuses and imposed economic sanctions on both men. The crisis sent Turkey’s lira plunging to record lows. Publicly, Mr. Erdogan was defiant. Privately, his government was trying to secure a face-saving way to end the standoff.

    On Monday, Turkey’s currency plunged again after the U.S. said it was considering new penalties against Ankara as the two countries battle over economic tariffs.

    On Tuesday, Turkish officials said they had reached a preliminary agreement with the U.S. and sent a high-level delegation to Washington.

    Hopes rose again in Washington that Mr. Brunson would be freed imminently.

    On Wednesday, Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal met with officials at the departments of State and Treasury to discuss the dispute. But the talks ended without any assurances about Mr. Brunson, U.S. officials said.

    The breakdown makes it more likely that the Trump administration will take new punitive steps against Turkey, such as imposing sanctions on other Turkish leaders, the officials said.

    Along with freedom from Mr. Brunson, the U.S. has been working to secure release for a Turkish-American NASA scientist, Serkan Golge, who was also arrested in the post-coup crackdown in Turkey, and three Turkish citizens who work for the U.S. State Department in Turkey.

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