Turkish bonds drop as Erdogan’s executive powers come into play

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Turkish bonds drop as Erdogan’s executive powers come into play

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Turkey’s president Recep Erdoğan delivered a shock to investors on Monday, announcing a cabinet reshuffle in which he removed market favourites Mehmet Simsek, who was deputy prime minister, and Naci Agbal, minister of finance. He appointed his son-in-law Berat Albayrak, who previously served as energy minister, as finance minister.

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