Turkey’s third-quarter GDP has shrunk 1.8 per cent — its first year on year decline since 2009 — confirming a deterioration in the country’s consumption-driven economy as its currency falls, inflation remains stubbornly high and citizens pull back on spending.
Gross domestic product in July through September shrunk by 1.8% annually, sinking deeper into negative territory than a 0.4% drop forecast by economists survey and reversing Turkey’s resilient growth record since its latest decline in the third quarter of 2009.…
]]>Turkey’s third-quarter GDP has shrunk 1.8 per cent — its first year on year decline since 2009 — confirming a deterioration in the country’s consumption-driven economy as its currency falls, inflation remains stubbornly high and citizens pull back on spending.
Gross domestic product in July through September shrunk by 1.8% annually, sinking deeper into negative territory than a 0.4% drop forecast by economists survey and reversing Turkey’s resilient growth record since its latest decline in the third quarter of 2009.…
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From Trading Economics: The Central Bank of Turkey raised its benchmark one-week repo rate by a higher-than-expected 50bps to 8 percent on November 24th and its overnight lending rate by 25 bps to 8.5 percent, while it held its borrowing rate at 7.25 percent.…
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From Trading Economics: The Central Bank of Turkey raised its benchmark one-week repo rate by a higher-than-expected 50bps to 8 percent on November 24th and its overnight lending rate by 25 bps to 8.5 percent, while it held its borrowing rate at 7.25 percent.…
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