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...Others have been more upset about the sweeteners given to Ankara in exchange for its cooperation in the crackdown, including €6bn in new aid and the unfreezing of negotiations over Turkish membership in...
...heavily on trade than many other large countries, with trade volume exceeding US$ 4 trillion per annum and involving millions of import and export enterprises; it also has more than 100 million cross-border travelers...
...There was the Condé Nast Traveler “friendliest cities” table, which declared Melbourne and Auckland joint winners....
...late stage trials of promising candidate treatments for diseases endemic to developing countries, but which still affect large enough numbers of the wealthy to have a commercial market – be it first world travelers...
...In December Alitalia won a “best airline cuisine” award from Global Traveler, a US magazine, for the third successive year....
...Insurance to form Travelers....
...After managing to keep Citi afloat during the financial crisis, thanks largely to billions of dollars in government aid, Mr Pandit is shifting gears in hopes of restoring his bank’s earnings power....
...Citi is trying to shed its non-core assets in order to repay the $45bn in federal aid it received during the crisis and free itself from strict government supervision....
...GM, which on Monday filed for bankruptcy, and Citigroup, the recipient of $45bn of US taxpayer aid, are the first companies to leave the Dow since AIG was removed in September....
...GM, which on Monday filed for bankruptcy, and Citi, recipient of $45bn of government aid, are the first to leave the Dow since AIG was removed in September....
...Citi named the entity containing the businesses it wants to keep “Citicorp” – just like the commercial bank that merged with Mr Weill’s Travelers insurance and investment banking operation in 1998 to form...
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