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Unrivalled among the large-cap companies on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, Akbank draws both enthusiasm and scrutiny from investors.
South Africa's targeted inflation rate for the year is being put under a degree of pressure, due in part to high energy prices and an economy that is still running hot, South African Reserve Bank (SARB) warned.
Bulgaria's national electricity company NEC is in negotiations with utility companies and major financing institutions to resume the construction of the country's second nuclear power plant (NPP) in Belene, near the Danube river.
The Taiwan Stock Exchange announced on May 9 that it is planning to merge with the island's smaller exchange and futures market, GreTai.
In 2006, 14.4m tones of cement were consumed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The federation boasts one of the world's highest per-capita cement consumption, at roughly triple the world average, and the ongoing construction boom has, by all accounts, created a major shortage locally.
Last month, global tin prices eased from their record 25-year high in the wake of news that Indonesia had issued more licences to tin exporters.

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