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Why Turkey's economy may be running out of time

Turkey's long boom was built on cheap money, construction and confidence that the state could keep the lira roughly stable ...
ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey's economy has returned to a "positive cycle" after market turbulence in March, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Sunday. All financial indicators including gross foreign ...
Things have also improved in other areas. Turkey’s new interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, has launched a belated crackdown on organised crime. The evening news regularly features footage of police ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Recent political events in Turkey stymied the country's path to slowing inflation and the fallout affected the economy as well as foreign exchange reserves, the European Bank for ...
(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s economy probably cooled last quarter as the central bank moved to tighten monetary policy after May elections, a pivot that’s turning around sentiment among investors without ...
After Turkey's President Erdogan arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, stocks and the national currency have plummeted. Erdogan is now desperately trying to calm the market turmoil.The news of the ...
A robust economy, in combination with a stable democratic system, would make Turkey a pillar of stability in an uncertain region. On February 6, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook the southern cities of ...
iShares MSCI Turkey ETF (TUR) offers broad, U.S.-listed exposure to Turkish equities, with over $200M AUM and a 0.59% expense ...
(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s economy expanded more than expected at the start of the year, bolstered by pre-election spending and strong household consumption, though the rest of 2023 looks bleaker. Gross ...
ISTANBUL, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Near the shores of the Bosphorus, a few minutes' drive from a bay of million-dollar homes and swaying yachts, Jimmy Choo and Prada vie for the affections of the Istanbul ...
VISITORS TO TURKEY are often surprised to discover that in a country supposedly consumed by economic malaise, the restaurants, at least in large cities, are bursting with customers. But appearances ...
If ever a country needed an International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported economic adjustment program, it has to be Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Turkey. The IMF could help the country’s president, who won ...