Reportbuyer.com - Europe: Turkeyhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlTurkey (capital: Ankara) This section contains market reports that give an overview of the Turkish economy, Macroeconomics plus areas such as politics, trade, and employment.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comTurkey - ISA Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_isa_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Turkey, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 96ee3fa07241ae4ad36d83510c703b78Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey November 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_november_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2011, but tensions with the secularist/ nationalist opposition and the military are likely to be destabilising. Turkey's EU negotiations will continue to be hindered by domestic resistance to reforms, opposition to membership in some member states and the Cyprus issue. We expect a new IMF stand-by to be put in place, but not until 2010, as global risk appetite has revived and Turkey's external financing needs have eased. 70bb0a7f5bdf3bcc88dbe1a8646d54d7Thu, 05 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey October 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_october_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2011, but tensions with the secularist/nationalist opposition and the military are likely to be destabilising. Negotiations to find a solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, are not expected to produce a settlement during the forecast period. We expect a new stand-by accord to be put in place, but not until 2010, as the differences between the IMF and the government remain unresolved and global risk appetite has picked up. 56847ccb7ec639f026aeabe63373e01dThu, 08 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Business Forecast Report: Q4 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_business_forecast_report.htmlHeading Into Recovery With the pace of real GDP contraction in Turkey slowing sharply in Q209 and leading indicators all showing a marked improvement through the summer, our view that H109 was likely the trough of the recession is playing out. In the latest Turkey Business Forecast Report we focus on the recovery prospects for the economy, underlining our core view that Turkey will be among the best performing emerging European economies in 2010 and beyond. Turkey will particularly benefit from a strong and stable banking sector, which will help to spur credit growth at a time when many peer economies continue to deleverage. 50359ce7da96418a4241ee6e8e63a38eWed, 09 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Infrastructure Report Q4 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_infrastructure_report_q4_2009.htmlDevelopments that started gathering momentum during the first and second quarters of 2009 showed signs of tangible progress during the end of the second and beginning of the third quarters. This is particularly in reference to the Izmir-Istanbul highway tender and the privatisation of three more power distribution networks. In addition, it was reported in late July that the tender for the third Bosporous Bridge will finally commence in September 2009. 55cbf0978546959583451950c138bdd9Wed, 09 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey September 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_september_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010, but tensions with the secularist/nationalist opposition and the military are likely to be destabilising. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. Negotiations started in September 2008, but have made slow progress. 2880a04d40d2eb17ae51464abc0b1629Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey August 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_august_2009.htmlYou may have noticed that since the second quarter of this year, some additional content has started to appear in your monthly and quarterly CRs. We are now including a country map, and a range of basic data (selected to be useful for business travellers in particular), in every country report. For most countries, except a few where data is in very short supply, we are also including comparative economic indicators that show each country's position relative to regional peers, in easy-to-read graphical format. 4b723b52c818cf387a82ad50916dda36Wed, 05 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Infrastructure Report Q3 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_infrastructure_report_q3_2009.htmlIn the previous quarter we revisited our short-term outlook for Turkey and became more bearish in our outlook for the industry value and growth level for 2009. The full-year figure for 2008 came in worse than expected at YTL44. 8bn; we were forecasting YTL46bn. 85adc665bbe166630b75abf8f8bf4aa4Tue, 07 Jul 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Business Forecast Report Q3 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_business_forecast_report_q3_2009.htmlDespite our forecast for a 5. 7% real GDP contraction in 2009, we hold to the view that Turkey will be a strategic outperformer in the emerging Europe region over the long run. Its low degree of external leverage will mitigate the crisis risks the country faces during the global recession in 2009 and 2010, while its stable banking sector will better position the economy to take advantage of improving global credit conditions in the latter part of 2010. 6e528f97ddbf155dc870ed34a08eaec6Tue, 07 Jul 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey July 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_july_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010, despite tensions with the secularist/nationalist opposition and the military. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. Negotiations started in September 2008, but have made slow progress. bac7104ae6f0cf9f3e8dfb48f80641ceFri, 03 Jul 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey June 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_june_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect that, with IMF support, the government will do enough to maintain investor confidence. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. ab638c4dd0f67750f44a21ef05d757aeSat, 06 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Infrastructure Report Q2 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_infrastructure_report_q2_2009.htmlIt seems that the second quarter of 2009 in Turkey's infrastructure sector will be dominated by the upcoming privatisation of two more power distribution networks. The tenders are due to get underway with approximately a month's delay (the privatisation authority originally had said that it was planning to begin in late February or early March), which - considering the circumstances and the global financial environment - is a positive step. The rapid unfolding of events since this report was last updated has made us revisit our short-term outlook for Turkey and are now much more bearish than we expressed in Q408, when we said in late August that Turkey's infrastructure sector begins the fourth quarter of 2008 with renewed confidence. 38345df8a88bc5103a9f7b8161ef7f99Tue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey May 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_may_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect that, with IMF support, the government will do enough to maintain investor confidence. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. 664cf1a404b71dd48a70ee1e8a9a29f3Tue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey April 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_april_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect that, with IMF support, the government will do enough to maintain investor confidence. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. 8fb0629951523a4e77311c935e4e3a12Sat, 04 Apr 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey March 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_march_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect that, with IMF support, the government will do enough to avoid a severe economic crisis. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. 12ef7be10810c87e101b4dd028249b88Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey Infrastructure Report Q1 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_infrastructure_report_q1_2009.htmlThe rapid unfolding of events since this report was last updated has made us revisit our short term outlook for Turkey and are now much more bearish than we expressed in Q408, when we said in late August that Turkey's infrastructure sector begins the fourth quarter of 2008 with renewed confidence. We have seen limited activity this past quarter, in spite of statements by the industry that they are optimistic about 2009. In BMI's Q109 Turkey Infrastructure Report, we have significantly revised our data downwards. 0070ba5cb5a2055b8dd6dbeb7546abe1Mon, 02 Feb 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey February 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_february_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect that, with IMF support, the government will do enough to avoid a severe economic crisis. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010. 47eafe19a75c6199bad7e6bb07c4b7faMon, 02 Feb 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey January 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_january_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. We expect the government to do enough to avoid a severe economic and financial crisis in Turkey. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before end-2010. cedbe12e1fe855cf04306f33e580c6acThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyTurkey - ISA January 2009 Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/turkey_isa_january_2009_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Turkey, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 8f3a8e35710f7648e9e34d6e813a64cfThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/TurkeyCountry Report Turkey December 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/turkey/country_report_turkey_december_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to remain in office beyond 2010. However, we expect limited progress on Turkey's EU accession bid and economic reform. A solution to the division of Cyprus, a major obstacle to Turkish membership of the EU, is not expected before the end of 2010, but the chances of this have improved considerably. f47418686ea6a3ba72f2a4993794963fFri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GBEurope/Turkey