International Monetary Fund asks for more time for negotiations with Islamabad over deal that would unlock $1.1 billion in much-needed funds for the country, officials say.
Moscow has been selling 8.9 billion roubles ($120.8 million) of foreign currency per day to plug a budget deficit that has soared because of lower oil and gas revenues amid the conflict in Ukraine.
Restrictions expected to affect Dutch-based ASML, Europe's largest semiconductor tech company, come after intense pressure from Washington to cut Chinese access to technology.
Sri Lanka is facing its worst economic crisis in decades and a shortage of dollars has disrupted imports of essentials, though the situation has improved from last year when protesters ousted its president.
Turkish authorities have issued a series of regulations to support equities markets ahead of Wednesday's reopening looking to encourage a cash injection.
Pre-earthquake data from TurkStat shows consumer confidence index rose 4.3 percent while the index for the assessment of spending money on durable goods increased by 2.5 percent.
Turkish Technic has so far serviced international airlines from over 10 countries including the US, Germany, Netherlands, Libya, Vietnam, and China, which carried humanitarian aid, search and rescue teams to Türkiye.