Turkey’s economy registered a higher-than-expected growth rate of 8.9% in 2010 over 2009, surpassing a government growth target of 6.8% in the medium-term program. The latest figures send a strong signal about the country’s resilience against external shocks amid uncertainties that still linger in global markets. – Today’s Zaman
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