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  1. #4889
    Eklemeyi unutmusum seni. Herhalde sessiz soyleniyordun o zamanlar. El insaf be, surunen sirketin fiyati 2 katina cikmisti o zaman birlesme hikayesi ile.

  2. Bu resesyon/stagflasyon işini hafif/yanlış yorumladığımı/yorumlandığını düşünüyorum...
    2023 marta kadar vuracağı kesin de, sanki dalga genliği düşündüğümden/düşünülenden az daha büyük olacak...

    Pfff. iki arada bir derede kaldım...
    arz talep den bağımsız fiyat oluşumunu nasıl yönetmeli sorusu ikilemde bırakıyor..
    Memento mori

  3. #4891
    6 milyona yakın vatandaşın yaklaşık 30 milyar lira tutarındaki icralık borcu tasfiye edilecek. Elektrik, su, doğalgaz, telefon gibi temel ihtiyaçlara ait sözleşmelerden kaynaklanan borçları devlet üstlenecek.

    “ Umutsuz durumlar yoktur, umutsuz insanlar vardır. Ben hiçbir zaman umudumu yitirmedim.” Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.


    >>> FORUM KURALLARIMIZ <<<


  4. Brent aşağı gapla açılıp satıcılı gitmezse...
    Yeni bir rallinin başında olabilir...
    Bu petrol işi arz kaynaklı sıkıntıya evrilecek gibi...
    Memento mori

  5. doğa da az seçici değil hani...
    şiir gibi insanları önden alır...
    insan müsfettelerini geride bırakır..
    .

    Memento mori

  6. dünyada 4000+ dil var..
    ve doğruları/gerçekleri söylüyor...
    dillerin en zoru..

    Memento mori

  7. 3 saattir brent 102 de.. bütün asya seansı duvar ördüler..
    helal olsun... ara ara dolar grafiğine mi bakıyorum diye şüpheye bile düştüm..
    aynı hareketler..
    işler bu derece/farkında olduğumuzdan kötüyse..
    kenarda domates közleyip bira içelim
    Memento mori

  8. #4896
     Alıntı Originally Posted by 666 Yazıyı Oku
    US warns of sanctions against Turkey over Russia ties
    Wed, August 24, 2022, 5:18 AM

    Washington is growing increasingly alarmed that the Russian government and businesses are using Turkey to evade Western financial and trading restrictions imposed in response to the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine six months ago.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed to step up economic cooperation at a summit in the Black Sea resort of Sochi earlier this month.

    Official data show the value of Turkish exports to Russia between May and July growing by nearly 50 percent from last year's figure.

    Turkey's imports of Russian oil are ballooning and the two sides have agreed to transition to ruble payments for the natural gas exported by the Kremlin-tied giant Gazprom.

    US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo paid a rare visit to Ankara and Istanbul in June to express Washington's worries that Russian oligarchs and big businesses were using Turkish entities to avoid Western sanctions.

    NATO member Turkey -- on good terms with both Moscow and Kyiv -- has tried to stay neutral in the conflict and refused to **** the international sanctions regime.

    Adeyemo followed that up with a letter to Turkey's TUSIAD business association and the American Chamber of Commerce in Turkey warning that companies and banks were in danger of being sanctioned themselves.

    TUSIAD said in a statement on Tuesday that is has passed on the letter to Turkey's foreign and finance ministries.

    The letter's contents were first reported by The Wall Street Journal this week.
    - 'Risk of US sanctions' -

    "Any individuals or entities providing material support to US-designated persons are themselves at risk of US sanctions," Adeyemo wrote.

    "Turkish banks cannot expect to establish corresponding relationships with sanctioned Russian banks and retain their corresponding relationships with major global banks as well as access to the US dollar and other major currencies."

    The economic cooperation agreement sealed by Erdogan and Putin includes a deal for more Turkish banks to start processing Russia's Mir payments system.

    Turkish officials have not formally responded to Adeyemo's letter.

    Broader cooperation with Russia could help support Turkey's ailing economy in the runup to next-year's general election.

    Erdogan has previously argued that Ankara cannot **** Western sanctions on Moscow because of Turkey's heavy dependence on Russian oil and natural gas imports.

    "Our economy is such that imposing sanctions on Russia would harm Turkey the most," Erdogan's foreign policy adviser Ibrahim Kalin said in June.

    "We have taken a clear approach. Right now, the Westerners have accepted this."
    Herifler dislerini gostermeye basladi. Dikkatli olmak lazim.

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