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Capital Link Shipping Forum turns digital
Capital Link announced it has switched its 14th Annual International Shipping Forum into a digital conference, set to take place on March 30 and 31.
The event, co-organized in partnership with Citi, was originally scheduled to take place in New York, but has now been transformed into a global digital forum, with presentations and panel sessions to be delivered in video format.
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Another day, another low for bond yields
Greek bonds have evolved into the perfect refuge for investors amid concerns in the global economy, and into a focus of attention regarding their improvement prospects, leading to the pursuit of Greek returns. Many investors who missed out on last year's rally have noticed the positive outlook and are rushing to jump on the bandwagon ahead of further credit rating upgrades and inclusion in the
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MoMA set to reopen, bigger and better
New York's heralded Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) reopens this month after a multi-million-dollar makeover that will allow curators to display hundreds more works every year.
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Economy reports quite bearish, but roadshows reveal positive sentiment
International observers expect the Greek economy to slow down next year to a level far from the government's 4 percent growth target. They also see Greece missing out on the European Central Bank's bond-buying program as the country is considered unlikely to regain an investment grade credit rating.
Citigroup affirms neutral stance on Greek banks
Citigroup has affirmed its neutral stance on the Greek credit sector after the publication of local banks' second-quarter financial results, thereby making no change to the target prices it had announced in its previous report in early August.
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One dead as helicopter crash-lands on Manhattan building
A helicopter crash-landed on top of a high-rise in midtown Manhattan on June 10, starting a fire and leaving one person dead as the entire building shook from the impact.
Turkey's Treasury hires banks for lease certificate issue
The Treasury and Finance Ministry said on Feb. 12 it has mandated Citigroup, Kuwait Finance House and Standard Chartered for a U.S. dollar denominated lease certificate issuance on the international capital markets.
Turkey's wealth fund hires banks for first foreign loan
Turkey's sovereign wealth fund (Varlık Fonu) hired Citigroup Inc. and Industrial Commercial Bank of China Ltd. to coordinate a 1 billion-euro ($1.14 billion) syndicated loan, people with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg.
Citigroup sees growth at just 1.4 pct in 2018
Citigroup expects the Greek economy and the budget to miss the targets set by the government and the European Commission for this year and next, as its growth and primary surplus estimates are considerably lower than the official forecasts.
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Turkish Airlines rings opening bell on Wall Street
Turkey’s flagship airline has rung the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange alongside Empire State Realty Trust in part to promote its presenting sponsorship of the world’s first and most famous tower race.
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