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  • 1 week ago | jp.reuters.com | Canan Sevgili |Nevzat Devranoglu

    トルコ統計庁が30日発表した第1・四半期の国内総生産(GDP)は前年同期比2.0%増加した。イスタンブールの歴史地区で4月撮影(2025年 ロイター/Umit Bektas/File Photo) [アンカラ 30日 ロイター] - トルコ統計庁が30日発表した第1・四半期の国内総生産(GDP)は前年同期比2.0%増加した。国内の金融引き締め政策やイスタンブール市長の逮捕に端を発した国内市場の混乱などが影響し、市場の予想には届かなかった。 成長率は2024年第4・四半期の3.0%から減速した。ロイターがまとめたエコノミスト予想は2.3%だった。 季節調整と暦年調整後のGDPは前期比1.0%増となった。 シムシェキ財務相はXへの投稿で、ディスインフレは順調に進んでおり、経済は緩やかに成長し、消費と投資の見通しは均衡が取れているとの認識を示した。「第2・四半期の初期指標は、経済活動が緩やかなペースで継続していることを示唆している」と指摘した。...

  • 2 months ago | timeslive.co.za | Canan Sevgili |Paolo Laudani |Alessandro Parodi |Alberto Chiumento |Marc Jones

    IMPACT STILL BEING FELT A sculpture is seen near an empty street outside a gallery in Rosebank, Johannesburg, on April 1 2020, due to the lockdown in South Africa. Post the Covid-19 pandemic, inequality has increased, while remote work, digital payments and changes in travel patterns have endured. Five years after the World Health Organization first described the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic, its effects are still being felt on the global economy.

  • Mar 9, 2025 | businesslive.co.za | Canan Sevgili |Paolo Laudani |Alberto Chiumento |Alessandro Parodi

    Support our award-winning journalism. The Premium package (digital only) is R30 for the first month and thereafter you pay R129 p/m now ad-free for all subscribers. The World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Picture: REUTERS/DENIS BALIBOUSE Geneva — Five years after the World Health Organisation first described the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic, its effects are still being felt on the global economy.

  • Mar 8, 2025 | japantimes.co.jp | Canan Sevgili |Paolo Laudani |Alessandro Parodi |Alberto Chiumento

    Five years after the World Health Organization first described the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic, its effects are still being felt on the global economy. COVID-19 and efforts to contain it triggered record government debt, hit labor markets and shifted consumer behavior. Inequality has increased, while remote work, digital payments and changes in travel patterns have endured. Though the immediate shock has passed, COVID-19's legacy continues to reshape global economies and markets.

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