Jobst Kayser-Eichberg spent years build up a big Munich brewery. According to a report by “Bild”, the billionaire is alleged to have died on Sunday
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New deals in sight as President Erdoğan set to travel to UAE
Türkiye and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are anticipated to signal new financial offers as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is ready to pay a go
EU may allow Russia to evade sanctions for renewal of Ukrain grain deal
The European Union officers are contemplating to supply concessions to Russia in return for an extension of the Ukraine grain deal, diplomatic sources mentioned Monday.
Tightening to continue until inflation outlook improves: CBRT
The financial tightening course of, which started final month with a pointy post-election fee hike, is predicted to proceed till a big enchancment is achieved
Global factory output slumps as sluggish demand clouds outlook
Global manufacturing unit exercise slumped in June, carefully watched business surveys confirmed on Monday, as sluggish demand in China and in Europe clouded the outlook
Yellen to visit China, raising need to ‘responsibly manage’ ties
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is about to go to Beijing this week, the United States mentioned Sunday, marking the second journey by a Cabinet
EU reportedly considering concession to Russian bank over grain deal
The European Union is contemplating permitting the Russian Agricultural Bank (Rosselkhozbank) to ascertain a subsidiary to reconnect to the worldwide monetary community as a sop
Turkish factory activity expands at steady pace in June
Factory exercise in Türkiye expanded at a gentle tempo in June, a carefully watched survey confirmed Monday, though new orders progress slowed and value pressures
Turkish annual inflation likely cooled further in June: Surveys
Türkiye’s annual shopper value inflation is predicted to have continued a downward pattern in June, in keeping with surveys, however the month-to-month studying is seen
Contract deadlock triggers major British Columbia port worker strike
Several thousand unionized port staff in Canada’s western province of British Columbia went on strike after failing to succeed in a deal to resume an