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Airport Blasts Slam Turkey's Struggling Tourism Industry

Turkey's already limping tourism industry is suffering a fresh grievous blow after the latest in a series of attacks targeted at tourists claimed dozens of lives, analysts said Wednesday.

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Dubai Awards Alstom-Led Consortium $2.88 bn Metro Extension

Dubai's transport authority announced Wednesday it had awarded a French-led consortium a $2.88 billion contract to extend its metro network to the site of the Expo 2020 world trade fair.

The consortium, led by France's Alstom Conglomerate and also including Spain's Acciona and Turkey's Gulermak, will construct a 15 kilometre (nine mile) extension to the site of the fair, a statement said.

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German Consumer Morale Shrugs off Brexit Fears

Consumer confidence in Germany is on the rise as households feel that robust domestic demand, rising wages and low inflation will keep Europe's biggest economy on a growth path, a poll found on Wednesday.

"In contrast to the weather, German consumer sentiment is showing itself from its sunny side," market research company GfK said in a statement.

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First US Chain Hotel in a Half-Century Opens in Cuba

Starwood Hotels on Tuesday took over management of a luxury hotel in central Havana, becoming the first big American hospitality chain with a presence on the island since the Cuban Revolution a half-century ago.

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Oil Prices Rise with Recovering Global Markets

Oil prices extended gains in Asia on Wednesday, tracking a recovery in equity markets as leaders look to temper fears over the effects of Britain's shock EU exit, while traders bet on measures to negate any turmoil.

Asian stocks and currencies have recovered this week after Friday's global sell-off, as speculation swirls that authorities will inject fresh stimulus into financial markets.

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Europe Shares Venture First Post-Brexit Gains

European stocks rose for the first time on Tuesday since Britain's shock vote to quit the EU and the pound rebounded as investors cautiously returned to the markets which remained jittery.

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Oil Prices Up in Asia but Traders on Edge over Brexit Crisis

Oil prices rebounded in Asia Tuesday on bargain hunting but tremors from Britain's shock vote last week to leave the European Union continue to dampen buying sentiment.

The pick-up in the black gold came in line with a recovery in Asian stock markets as speculation swirls that authorities could unveil stimulus measures to offset the impact of the so-called Brexit.

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S. Korea Unveils $17 bn Stimulus, Cuts Growth Forecast

South Korea on Tuesday announced an economic stimulus package of 20 trillion won ($17 billion) as it cut its 2016 growth forecast due to slowing global demand and the fallout from Britain's shock decision to leave the EU.

The finance ministry revised its growth target for the year to 2.8 percent from 3.1 percent, and said it would provide a supplementary budget of 10 trillion won to create jobs and cushion the impact of ongoing state-run corporate restructuring on ailing industries.

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Brexit Vote Unlikely to Curtail Gulf Appetite for UK Property

Harrods, the Savoy, the Shard -- London property has long been a magnet for Gulf investors and Britain's vote to leave the European Union is unlikely to dampen their interest, analysts say.

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Sterling, Stocks Slide on Brexit Alarm

Britain battled to stop worldwide Brexit alarm Monday but failed to prevent the pound crumbling to a three-decade low against the dollar as European shares took a fresh plunge.

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