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When Turkey's first ever mortgage law was passed in February 2007, market analysts made only cautious projections about the near-to-medium term impact on the real estate market.
They say that persistence pays off - a motto with which Turkey's former foreign minister Abdullah Gul can certainly associate.
Even the most robust ship can be buffeted by turbulent waters. Analogous to the Turkish economy, economists hope that global market volatility over a US-sparked credit crunch will not turn unbearably sour, triggering greater panic amongst short-term investors.
Ankara caused indignation in the US and Cyprus this week after solidifying a natural gas agreement with Iran and confirming plans to explore for oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean.
The Textile, Knitting and Clothing Industry Workers' Union of Turkey has been caught in a tussle with the Turkish Textile Employers' Association over wage increases and premiums this week.
With its parched soil and dwindling water supplies, Turkey wishes the weather man could have distributed the world's annual rainfall more evenly this year. Such countries as the United Kingdom, China, India, Bangladesh and Nepal have had more than their fair share of late.

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