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Mid-term economic program may be adjusted

Turkeys Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said that some adjustments would be made to the recently announced medium-term economic program if an agreement is reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), news agencies reported. Full Article at New Europe News

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