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Turkey's banking watchdog (BDDK) on June 19th took control of the country's seventh largest bank, Pamukbank, driving the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) into a sharp decline.
The Turkish military, long accustomed to the domestic limelight, took on new challenges in the global arena as it assumed control of the 4650-strong International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan last week.
Worries over the viability of the shaky three-party coalition have sent Turkish markets roiling further, as political infighting over a series of European Union-mandated reforms continues to raise the spectre of early elections.
The six-member Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) can expect slower economic growth in 2002 as oil production is reigned in, the United Nations reported last week.
The ailing Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit missed a crucial meeting of political party leaders on June 7th, deepening worries over the country's political and economic stability.
Turkey has inched closer to fulfilling reforms required by the European Union before membership talks with the bloc can begin, with the country’s top advisory council recommending an end to emergency rule in the southeast of the country.

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