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Figures released for February finally bought some cheer to those worried by flagging Turkish export levels and the growing trade deficit.
One of the key conundrums in Turkey's economic development has long been how to tackle the uneven spread of financial and industrial might across its many and diverse provinces.
The fortunes of Turkey's troubled Cukurova Group were once more in the headlines this week, as a deal was announced that leaves their major bank in another's hands.
The Turkish railway authorities' hopes of beginning 2005 with a clean slate after last year's rail disasters proved short lived last week, with the derailment of a freight train just 200 metres from Ankara's mainline station.
News that a new mortgage law may be on the way to the statute books was widely welcomed this week, as property analysts and macroeconomists alike forecast a highly positive future, if and when the reform comes into place.
OBG talks to Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey.

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