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Turkey cuts rates for first time in 22 months
Turkey's Erdogan expects more interest rate cuts in 2025
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that there would be more interest rate cuts in 2025 after the central bank cut its key rate by 250 basis points to 47.5% this week.
Turkey cuts rates for first time in 22 months with jumbo reduction
Turkey’s central bank lowered its main interest rate for the first time in almost two years, pointing to slower consumer demand and the currency’s strength for a larger-than-expected cut of 250 basis points.
Turkey’s Central Bank lowers interest rates for the first time in nearly 2 years
The decision to cut interest rates follows 18 months of monetary tightening and comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the country’s runaway inflation.
Turkey begins cutting rates after inflation-fighting drive
Turkey's central bank cut its key interest rate by 250 basis points to 47.5% on Thursday, a bit more than expected, launching an easing cycle meant to leave behind protracted economic turmoil and a cost-of-living crisis.
Turkey Lowers Main Rate to 47.5% in First Cut Since 2023
Turkey’s central bank lowered interest rates for the first time in almost two years after consumer inflation showed signs of easing and said that future easing steps would depend on price data.
Analysts Rewrite Turkey Rates Path After Big Cut, Fewer Meetings
Analysts are now expecting the Turkish central bank to deliver sizable interest-rate cuts at every policy meeting in 2025 following Thursday’s bigger-than-expected reduction, despite officials cautioning against an uninterrupted easing cycle.
Turkish CB Cuts Interest Rate For First Time Since Early 2023
Turkey's central bank lowered its key policy rate on Thursday, signaling a start to the easing cycle, after maintaining the key
Turkey launches monetary easing cycle with 250bp rate cut
By Akin Nazli in Belgrade The monetary policy committee (MPC) of Turkey’s central bank on December 26 cut its policy rate by 250bp to 47.5% (chart). The market was aware that a rate cut was on the cards.
Turkey cuts interest rates marking first reduction in nearly two years
Turkey's central bank has reduced interest rates for the first time since February last year after indications of easing consumer inflation. The Monetary Policy Committee, led by governor Fatih Karahan,
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Turkey's central bank lowers key interest rate to 47.5%
Turkey’s central bank lowered its key interest rate by 2.5 percentage points to 47.5% on Thursday, carrying out its first ...
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Turkey Lowers Interest Rate To 47.5 Percent
Turkey's central bank lowered its key interest rate on Thursday, the first cut in nearly two years as it battles with ...
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Turkey Ups Minimum Wage by 30%
Turkey employs some 1.5 million garment workers, most of whom faced a 14 percent gap between the minimum wage and the average ...
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Turkey's central bank trims interest rates after nearly two years
Investing.com -- Turkey's central bank has made its first interest rate cut in almost two years, following signs of easing ...
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Turkey falls into recession as interest rates remain sky-high
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’s economy shrank 0.2% quarter-on ... “This could raise expectations that the central bank may cut
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as soon as its December meeting,” he noted - although he argued ...
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Turkey Raises Minimum Wage by 30%, Boosting Rate Cut Chances
Turkey raised the minimum wage by 30% for 2025, providing a relief to investors looking for concrete steps to dial back ...
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Holiday briefing: Staying up to date
US data positive but benchmark interest rates rise; China works at getting stimulus funds out the door; Turkey makes ...
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