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With the announcement earlier this week that the privatisation of Abu Dhabi's electricity generating and distribution sector was set to accelerate over the next six months, investors and analysts were widely predicting spin offs from this in a number of related sectors.
As the first visit of a Russian leader in 32 years, President Vladimir Putin’s touch down in Ankara last week came as something of a boost to Turkish-Russian relations.
Having already stunned international financial institutions with its economic performance in 2004, Turkey has once again been flexing its fiscal confidence.
Since suffering a heavy blow from the 2000-2001 financial crisis, Turkey's advertising sector has been steadily recuperating.
The adoption of a new press law in June of this year, along with the successful running of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) congress in Istanbul, have recently highlighted the changing fortunes of the Turkish media.
Istanbul has been in the international spotlight throughout 2004, with such big events as the NATO summit and the OECD conference attracting global attention.

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