Lenders 'holding firm' on live Turkish loans after coup attempt
Banks involved in two live loans for Turkish financial institutions are so far unruffled by Friday's attempted coup against president, Recep Erdogan. However, lenders will likely review their appetite over the longer term for exposure to the country.
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