Domestic shift set to continue
As Turkish banks were only granted permission to issue domestic bonds by the authorities in 2007, they have relied heavily on the euro and US dollar bond sectors. But these borrowers are likely to scale back their core currency issues now that the more cost-efficient local market is growing.
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