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Wall Street Sector Selector  Jun 24  Comment 
While the AKP remains the most powerful party in Turkey, able to form governments without coalition partners, it cannot rewrite the constitution without accommodating its rivals.
CNBC  Jun 13  Comment 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AKP won a comfortable majority in the Turkish elections, but the Prime Minister's desire to change the constitution could distract the new government from managing an overheating economy, analysts told CNBC.com.
Financial Times  Jun 12  Comment 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan promises to seek a consensus to rewrite Turkey’s constitution, after a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections
Financial Times  Jun 9  Comment 
A record of rapidly growing national prosperity is set to win the neo-Islamist AKP a third term – but the size of its majority will be crucial to a planned constitutional overhaul
Wall Street Journal  Dec 9  Comment 
Turkey's prime minister said his government will move the country's top public financial institutions from the capital, Ankara, to Istanbul as part of a strategy to promote the commercial hub as an international financial center.
Benzinga  Sep 29  Comment 
Meredith Whitney was on CNBC yesterday, and she was extremely bearish on the financial health of the states, in particular California, New York, and New Jersey. Here is the video from yesterday. Whitney believes that the Case-Shiller index...
The Economic Times  Jun 29  Comment 
A group of Mumbai-based economic thinkers attached to the Art of Living?s Artha Kranti Pratishthan (AKP), led by Anil Bokil, have proposed major tax changes in order to redress the fiscal situation, improve public finances and eradicate black money.
Commodity Online  Oct 12  Comment 
Cambodia s official news agency AKP on Monday said there is evidence of the ASEAN nation using currency since the fourth century.
Financial Times  Jun 19  Comment 
A row over a leaked document containing plans to undermine the ruling Justice and Development party has exposed the waning influence of powerful generals in political life
Financial Times  Mar 30  Comment 
Turkey's ruling party has won local elections but with a loss of support that may limit its ambitions and prompt a new focus on dealing with the economic crisis





 




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