Turkey’s recession may be over, but political struggles are biting

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Turkey’s recession may be over, but political struggles are biting

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Turkey is butting heads with Nato over the purchase of a Russian missile system, with the diplomatic tensions weighing on the nation’s currency and asset prices. This is despite the improving economic data offering signs that the country may be leaving recession.

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