Central bank holds keys to Turkey’s recovery
The Turkish economy is beset by high inflation, sluggish GDP growth and a large current account deficit. Although the path ahead is daunting the country is showing strong signs of the necessary rebalancing. But the greatest threat to Turkey’s recovery is prematurely loose monetary policy, which is just what the central bank is under pressure to provide. Steven Gilmore reports.
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