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Friday, August 31, 2018

Erdogan has made Turkey the sick man of Europe again

Erdogan has made Turkey the sick man of Europe again

By Joschka Fischer 12:00AM August 31, 2018 30

One of the great geopolitical issues in 19th-century Europe was the so-called Eastern Question. The Ottoman Empire, then known as the “sick man of Europe”, was rapidly disintegrating, and it remained to be seen which European power would succeed it.

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Top Turkish bank official resigns as lira drops further

Top Turkish bank official resigns as lira drops further

Amberin Zaman
August 30, 2018

Article Summary A deputy governor of Turkey's Central Bank quit suddenly today as the lira took yet another tumble.

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Here’s how many arrests Turkey has made after its coup crackdown - National | Globalnews.ca

Here’s how many arrests Turkey has made after its coup crackdown

By Staff The Associated Press

Turkey blamed military officers loyal to a U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen for a failed military coup attempt on July 15, 2016 and declared a state of emergency five days later to clampdown on a vast network of alleged Gulen supporters in the military and other state institutions. The state of emergency led to mass arrests and purges.

More:Here’s how many arrests Turkey has made after its coup crackdown - National | Globalnews.ca

To Go Forward, Turkey Must Look Back - Bloomberg

To Go Forward, Turkey Must Look Back

Ankara, struggling with an economy gone wrong, can learn from the things it once did right.

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Germany cuts funding to largest Turkish-Islamic organization DITIB | News | DW | 30.08.2018

Germany cuts funding to largest Turkish-Islamic organization DITIB

The German federal government had provided funds to DITIB for counter-extremism and refugee aid programs. The Turkish-Islamic group has been under fire over a number of scandals.

More:Germany cuts funding to largest Turkish-Islamic organization DITIB | News | DW | 30.08.2018

Turkey might not like the West, but needs it

Turkey might not like the West, but needs it

Kemal Kirişci
Thursday, August 30, 2018

When President Trump sanctioned two Turkish ministers—an unprecedented measure involving a NATO ally—and announced the doubling of trade tariffs early in August, he further aggravated the steadily deteriorating U.S.-Turkish relationship. The moves came after the Turkish government refused to allow Pastor Andrew Brunson, who is facing spurious espionage and terrorism charges, to return to the United States. Turkey’s currency, already fragile, went into a tailspin, and has lost nearly half its value compared to the beginning of the year.

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US pastor held in Turkey prepared to go to European court: lawyer | Turkey News | Al Jazeera

US pastor held in Turkey prepared to go to European court: lawyer

Case to be taken to European Court of Human Rights if Andrew Brunson is not released by Turkish judiciary, lawyer says.

More:US pastor held in Turkey prepared to go to European court: lawyer | Turkey News | Al Jazeera

Turkish leaders agree to death penalty for 'terrorists' and child killers: Report | Middle East Eye

Turkish leaders agree to death penalty for 'terrorists' and child killers: Report

Reinstatement of capital punishment could spell the death of Turkey's application to join the European Union

More:Turkish leaders agree to death penalty for 'terrorists' and child killers: Report | Middle East Eye

Turkey’s economy suffers from a war of personalities | GulfNews.com

Turkey’s economy suffers from a war of personalities

Recent injections of funds are far from adequate to turn the tide Published: 07:37 August 30, 2018 Gulf News By John Defterios, Special to Gulf News At the Ayakli borsa — or standing currency exchange — in old Istanbul, seasoned traders still ply their trade on their feet as they have for centuries. They say they have not seen such volatility and volume since 2001, when Turkey faced its last major currency crisis.

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The Myth of Erdogan’s Power – Foreign Policy

The Myth of Erdogan’s Power

Far from a sultan, the Turkish president is hemmed in by the nationalists who back him—and they don’t want him to get too close to Russia.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The Rise of Democracy in Turkey Threatens President Erdoğan's Rule - Pacific Standard

The Rise of Democracy in Turkey Threatens President Erdoğan's Rule

While most of the attention is focused on the growing economic crisis in the country, Recep Erdoğan must deal with another serious problem: democratic dissent.

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Turkish Lira Weakens, Moody's Delivers More Downgrades

Turkish Lira Weakens, Moody's Delivers More Downgrades
August 28, 2018 5:30 PM

Reuters
ISTANBUL —

The Turkish lira weakened on Tuesday as investors weighed up Turkey's efforts to manage its rift with the United States after Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said U.S. trade sanctions against Ankara could destabilize the Middle East.

More:Turkish Lira Weakens, Moody's Delivers More Downgrades

Erdogan Wants to Make Turkey’s Currency Crisis About Geopolitics, Not Economics

Erdogan Wants to Make Turkey’s Currency Crisis About Geopolitics, Not Economics
Iyad Dakka Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018

Turkey is enduring its most severe economic crisis since the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, took power after sweeping elections in 2002. With a nearly 40 percent decline in the value of the Turkish lira this year, Turkey’s foreign exchange troubles risk plunging the heavily leveraged Turkish economy, and with it potentially the global economy, into a tailspin. On one hand, it’s a typical post-Cold War financial crisis in an emerging market whose economic prospects have always been volatile, with high risks and high rewards. On the other hand, the lira’s collapse is the product of a constellation of geopolitical factors that threaten to rewrite the post-Cold War alliance structures on a global scale, with Turkey at the center of it all.

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As Turkey Teeters, Germany Considers Offering a Financial Lifeline - WSJ

As Turkey Teeters, Germany Considers Offering a Financial Lifeline

Berlin fears a meltdown of the Turkish economy could spill over into Europe with dire consequences

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Turkish Lira Weakens Against Dollar, Minister Warns on Sanctions | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com

Turkish Lira Weakens Against Dollar, Minister Warns on Sanctions
avatar by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

The Turkish lira weakened on Tuesday as investors weighed up Turkey’s efforts to manage its rift with the United States after Finance Minister Berat Albayrak warned US trade sanctions against Ankara could destabilize the Middle East.

More:Turkish Lira Weakens Against Dollar, Minister Warns on Sanctions | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Turkey Cracks Down on Mothers of Missing Dissidents

Turkey Cracks Down on Mothers of Missing Dissidents
Last Updated: August 28, 2018 4:43 AM

Dorian Jones

ISTANBUL —

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu is defending the government's crackdown Saturday on a vigil by mothers protesting the forced disappearances and political murders of loved ones during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Turkey's Erdogan to Meet Russia, Iran Leaders as U.S. Ties Sour - BloombergQuint

Turkey's Erdogan to Meet Russia, Iran Leaders as U.S. Ties Sour

Selcan Hacaoglu

(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet with Russian and Iranian leaders in Iran next week to discuss developments in Syria and how to deal with radical Islamic groups who control the last major opposition holdout there.

More:Turkey's Erdogan to Meet Russia, Iran Leaders as U.S. Ties Sour - BloombergQuint

Monday, August 27, 2018

Turkey turns to Britain for help to stop Trump trade war as lira plunges against dollar | World | News | Express.co.uk

Turkey turns to Britain for help to stop Trump trade war as lira plunges against dollar

BRITISH and Turkish finance chiefs are set to meet imminently with European opposition to Donald Trump’s staunch global trade strategy intensifying.

More:Turkey turns to Britain for help to stop Trump trade war as lira plunges against dollar | World | News | Express.co.uk

Turkey's economic pain felt as far as Tennessee | Reuters

Turkey's economic pain felt as far as Tennessee
Megan Davies, Trevor Hunnicutt

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Turkey’s currency crisis has roiled emerging-markets investors far and wide, including the U.S. state of Tennessee, where the state’s retirement system is the biggest institutional holder in a Turkey exchange-traded fund (ETF).

More:Turkey's economic pain felt as far as Tennessee | Reuters

Congress dangles Turkey trade deal as carrot to Trump’s stick

Congress dangles Turkey trade deal as carrot to Trump’s stick

Bryant Harris August 26, 2018

Article Summary

Lawmakers are floating a free trade agreement with Turkey as the president doubles steel and aluminum tariffs on Ankara for its ongoing detention of a US pastor.

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Turkish currency isn't the real problem for Erdoğan, it's democracy - SFChronicle.com

Turkish currency isn't the real problem for Erdoğan, it's democracy

Gary M. Grossman, Arizona State University
Aug. 27, 2018

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is presiding over the damaging loss of value of the Turkish currency, the lira, against foreign currencies. It’s the most severe economic crisis the country has faced since he assumed power.

More:Turkish currency isn't the real problem for Erdoğan, it's democracy - SFChronicle.com

Global markets continue the bull-run, but have they forgotten Turkey?

Global markets continue the bull-run, but have they forgotten Turkey?

Markets have been uncomfortable this year for hedge funds, fund managers, retail investors… only a handful appear to be enjoying the ride.
Uncertainty is elevated, even if it's not reflected in the the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), the so-called fear gauge.

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Sunday, August 26, 2018

A Turkish headache for the West - BBC News

A Turkish headache for the West
Jonathan Marcus

Turkey matters to the West but the question now being asked in Washington and in several European capitals is "just how much?"

Some US commentators go even further, wondering if Turkey should rightly be described as a strategic ally of the United States at all.

More:A Turkish headache for the West - BBC News

Allianz: Three possible scenarios for Turkey - The Corner

Allianz: Three possible scenarios for Turkey

In the opinion of Neil Dwane, global strategist at Allianz Global Investors, Turkey, confronted by growing structural challenges, especially the latest Lira crisis, needs a stronger response based in stricter fiscal and monetary policy, and a less confrontational foreign policy:

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Saturday, August 25, 2018

The economic costs of Erdogan | Jordan Times

The economic costs of Erdogan

Aug 25,2018 - Last updated at Aug 25,2018

By Timur Kuran and Dani Rodrik

DURHAM/CAMBRIDGE — Turkey’s political model has long lost its luster, but a growing diplomatic crisis with the equally erratic administration of US President Donald Trump has now pushed the country’s economy into a full-fledged currency crisis. The Turkish lira has lost nearly half of its value over the last 12 months. And, because Turkish banks and firms have borrowed heavily in foreign currency, the lira’s freefall threatens to bring much of the private sector down with it.

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Friday, August 24, 2018

The Economic Costs of Erdoğan by Timur Kuran & Dani Rodrik - Project Syndicate

The Economic Costs of Erdoğan

Aug 24, 2018 Timur Kuran , Dani Rodrik

For more than a decade, financial markets gave Recep Tayyip Erdoğan the benefit of the doubt and supplied the Turkish economy with easy credit. Such debt-fueled growth almost always ends badly, and now it has.

More:The Economic Costs of Erdoğan by Timur Kuran & Dani Rodrik - Project Syndicate

Turkey Needs to Get Cracking to Avoid a Meltdown: Economy Week Ahead - Bloomberg

Turkey Needs to Get Cracking to Avoid a Meltdown: Economy Week Ahead
By Jamie Murray
August 24, 2018, 11:21 AM GMT+2 Updated on August 24, 2018, 6:28 PM GMT+2

The devil makes work for idle traders – a paucity of central bank meetings and major data releases means there will be plenty of time for investors to think about emerging markets next week. And so they should. Turkey’s economy is threatening a meltdown, Russia could be slammed with fresh sanctions and South Africa has found itself in President Donald Trump’s crosshairs. Not forgetting that the trade skirmish between the U.S. and China will rumble on, too.

More:Turkey Needs to Get Cracking to Avoid a Meltdown: Economy Week Ahead - Bloomberg

Germany Cosies Up to Erdogan To Prevent Economic Collapse - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Berlin Softens Tone on Turkey

Germany has gone soft on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since he became the subject of attacks by U.S. President Donald Trump. Leaders in Berlin are concerned that any instability might spread to Europe -- and they want to send a message to the American government.

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Apparel and textile sourcing in Turkey has ups and downs

How Turkey’s political and economic outlook can affect apparel companies

Turkey boasts a strong textile and garment manufacturing sector, one that can be attractive for companies seeking new sourcing locations. But serious political and economic factors should be taken into consideration when considering integrating Turkish manufacturers into the supply chain.

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EU and Turkey on same side against US

EU and Turkey on same side against US

By Bugra Susler London, Today, 08:58

The Turkey-US trade spat has led to EU leaders backing Turkey against the US administration's policies. This not only shows the extent of economic interdependence between Europe and Turkey, but also signals the development of a common stance in the face of a bullying trade partner.

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Thursday, August 23, 2018

American pastor more excuse than reason for US-Turkey staredown

American pastor more excuse than reason for US-Turkey staredown
Amberin Zaman August 23, 2018

Article Summary
While the US administration continues to demand Ankara free pastor Andrew Brunson, skeptical analysts are debating whether the motivations for this are votes in the upcoming midterm elections or a reset with a Turkey whose interests no longer align with the United States'.

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Will Turkey’s currency crisis hurt Erdogan? Here’s what a new poll shows. - The Washington Post

Will Turkey’s currency crisis hurt Erdogan? Here’s what a new poll shows.

By David A. Steinberg
August 23 at 5:00 AM

Turkey’s currency, the lira, has plummeted in value this month, accelerating its poor performance throughout the year. So far in 2018, the lira has lost over 60 percent of its value, which is its largest depreciation since 2001.

More:Will Turkey’s currency crisis hurt Erdogan? Here’s what a new poll shows. - The Washington Post

How Turkey’s lira crisis was written in Istanbul's skyline | Cities | The Guardian

How Turkey’s lira crisis was written in Istanbul's skyline
Cities

Those observing Istanbul’s construction boom will not have been surprised by last week’s currency collapse – it’s all based on debt

Pesha Magid and Umar Farooq in Istanbul

Thu 23 Aug 2018 07.00 BST

From a distance, Esenyurt, a newly built up neighbourhood on the edges of Istanbul, looks a bit like Hong Kong or Dubai, with a bustling downtown of shiny skyscrapers. Upon closer examination, however, you notice that tower after tower stands incomplete, lacking windows or furnishings; others are only half-occupied, their windows dark after nightfall.

More:How Turkey’s lira crisis was written in Istanbul's skyline | Cities | The Guardian

How Turkey Dumbed Itself Down – Foreign Policy

How Turkey Dumbed Itself Down

Erdogan used to rely on Turkey’s best and brightest—until he replaced them with its worst and dimmest.

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US feud helps Erdogan deflect blame for Turkey's economic woes

US feud helps Erdogan deflect blame for Turkey's economic woes
22 August 2018 - 12:19 By AFP

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is exploiting a bitter row with the United States to pin the blame for Turkey's increasingly acute economic troubles on an external enemy rather than problems at home, analysts say.

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The Turkey-China Debt Nexus - The Globalist

The Turkey-China Debt Nexus

Turkey’s financial crisis raises questions about China’s debt-driven development model.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Turkey’s Losing Economic War – Foreign Policy

Turkey’s Losing Economic War

Ankara blames Washington for its financial troubles, but it is fighting the wrong enemy.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Germany’s Way with Turkey - Carnegie Europe - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Germany’s Way with Turkey

Judy Dempsey

The Trump administration’s sanctions on Turkey just might be the catalyst to shift Europe’s relations with Ankara.

August 21, 2018

Diplomacy is not one of U.S. President Donald Trump’s strong suits. Rather, it is his use of sanctions, believing that they can change a leader’s behavior.

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Can Qatar and Germany save Turkey’s economy?

Can Qatar and Germany save Turkey’s economy?

Cengiz Candar August 20, 2018

Article Summary
The Turkish lira was up a few points after Qatar's leaders pledged to help Turkey and German Chancellor Angela Merkel made some positive statements, but will this be enough to get Turkey through its currency crisis?

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Erdogan’s search for new allies begins with allowing a German journalist to finally leave Turkey - The Washington Post

Erdogan’s search for new allies begins with allowing a German journalist to finally leave Turkey

BERLIN — Officially, Europe, the United States and Turkey all consider themselves to be allies, woven together by their NATO membership.

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Trump and Erdogan: Colliding egos - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Trump and Erdogan: Colliding egos
Irfan HusainUpdated August 20, 2018

WHAT happens when two headstrong leaders, both enjoying the support of their nationalistic and religious base, clash? In most cases, the leader of the weaker country is left to lick his wounds. This is what’s happening in the ongoing face-off between Trump and Erdogan. When leaders put pride before common sense, it’s their people who suffer.

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Here's Who Might Save Turkey From Trump

Here's Who Might Save Turkey From Trump

Turkey: Welcome to Trump’s trade war.

Though this latest volume of trade tariffs and sanctions has nothing to do with saving American manufacturing and everything to do with the release of an American evangelical the Turks believe wanted to derail their government, Trump seems willing to dig in. Turkish leader Recep Erdogan only has a few players who can save him. One has already thrown him a lifeline. He needs more.

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Framing Turkey’s Financial Vulnerabilites: Some Rhymes with the Asian Crisis, but Not a Repeat | Council on Foreign Relations

Framing Turkey’s Financial Vulnerabilites: Some Rhymes with the Asian Crisis, but Not a Repeat

Turkey has some similarities with the Asian crisis countries back in the 1990s, but also important differences. When emerging-market crisis typologies are updated to reflect the events of 2018, Turkey should enter into the pantheon on its own, not just as a sub-category of “Asian-style” crises.

More:Framing Turkey’s Financial Vulnerabilites: Some Rhymes with the Asian Crisis, but Not a Repeat | Council on Foreign Relations

Evangelicals pulling Trump’s strings in trade spat with Turkey - Daily Sabah

Evangelicals pulling Trump’s strings in trade spat with Turkey

ŞEYMA NAZLI GÜRBÜZ @SeymNazli

ISTANBUL
Influenced by the evangelicals, U.S. President Donald Trump has sacrificed historic relations with Washington's NATO ally, Turkey The last few weeks have marked a feud between Turkey and the U.S., two countries that have been long-term NATO partners, due to an evangelical pastor detained in Turkey on terrorism-linked charges. Despite the strength of the relationship and the longevity of the partnership, the tension between the two countries escalated quickly and has reached a point where the U.S. levied sanctions on Turkey, causing difficulty for the Turkish economy. As the bonds between the countries are worsening day by day, experts have suggested that U.S. President Donald Trump's decisions are mainly being directed by evangelical concerns rather than the result of rational decision-

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EU news: Brussels looking to team up with Turkey to FIGHT BACK against Trump | World | News | Express.co.uk

EU to bring Turkey CLOSER to bloc to FIGHT BACK against Trump’s economic aggression

THE European Union is confident that Turkey’s escalating row with the US will bring it closer to Brussels and strengthen its arm in fighting back against Donald Trump’s economic aggression.

More:EU news: Brussels looking to team up with Turkey to FIGHT BACK against Trump | World | News | Express.co.uk

Monday, August 20, 2018

EU news: Brussels looking to team up with Turkey to FIGHT BACK against Trump | World | News | Express.co.uk

EU to bring Turkey CLOSER to bloc to FIGHT BACK against Trump’s economic aggression

THE European Union is confident that Turkey’s escalating row with the US will bring it closer to Brussels and strengthen its arm in fighting back against Donald Trump’s economic aggression.

More:EU news: Brussels looking to team up with Turkey to FIGHT BACK against Trump | World | News | Express.co.uk

Turkey lifts travel ban on German journalist | Reuters

Turkey lifts travel ban on German journalist

Reuters Staff

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has reversed its decision to ban a German journalist from leaving the country while she awaits trial on charges of being a member of a terrorist organization, the journalist said on her Twitter account on Monday.

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WSJ: White House rejects Turkey's offer tying pastor's release to bank's fine relief - CNNPolitics

White House rejects Turkey's offer for pastor's release: report

By Caroline Kelly, CNN

ADANA, TURKEY - JUNE 01: Leader of Turkey's Iyi (Good) Party and presidential candidate, Meral Aksener speaks to supporters at a rally on June 1, 2018 in Adana, Turkey. Meral Aksener and party members campaigned in Hatay, Adana and surrounding areas ahead of the June 24, 2018 parliamentary and presidential elections.

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Why Erdogan's so quiet about Turkish expansion in Africa

Why Erdogan's so quiet about Turkish expansion in Africa
Pinar Tremblay August 20, 2018

Article Summary
It seems out of character for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to be so tight-lipped about Turkey's growing investments and influence in Africa, but he's certain to have a reason.

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Drive-by shooting targets US Embassy in Turkey

Drive-by shooting targets US Embassy in Turkey

Amberin Zaman August 20, 2018

Article Summary This morning's shooting attack on the US Embassy in Ankara is the most serious manifestation of the wave of anti-American hysteria gripping Turkey since sanctions were announced.

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The Turkey-China Debt Nexus - The Globalist

The Turkey-China Debt Nexus

Turkey’s financial crisis raises questions about China’s debt-driven development model.

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Turkish president Erdogan unbowed in showdown with Trump over pastor Brunson - The Washington Post

Erdogan capitalizes on Trump’s effort to break and isolate Turkey

By Kareem Fahim , Bureau chief

ISTANBUL — When President Trump tried to strong-arm Turkey into releasing a detained American pastor this month, he gambled that a barrage of punishing measures — market- rattling economic sanctions and humiliating public rebukes — would force President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to quickly relent.

More:Turkish president Erdogan unbowed in showdown with Trump over pastor Brunson - The Washington Post

Turkey Is and Has Been a Reliable NATO Member - WSJ

Turkey Is and Has Been a Reliable NATO Member

Turkey has been a proud and indispensable ally for over 60 years.
Aug. 19, 2018 1:01 p.m. ET

Bernard-Henri Levy falsely claims that Turkey has been an unreliable ally (“NATO Should Give Turkey the Boot,” op-ed, Aug. 14), but that argument ignores decades of history. Turkey has been a proud and indispensable ally for over 60 years: as a front-line combatant against ISIS and other religious extremists, guardian of NATO’s southern flank and home to the alliance’s second-largest armed forces. Mr. Levy accuses Turkey of spreading Islamist extremism and fomenting violence in Syria, but the opposite is true.

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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Trump will agree to an extradition hearing for Fethullah Gülen - The Weekly Standard | Ahval

Trump will agree to an extradition hearing for Fethullah Gülen - The Weekly Standard

American diplomats are quietly attempting to work out a solution for the dispute between Turkey and the United States and President Donald Trump will agree to an extradition hearing for U.S.-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, the Weekly Standard said on Saturday.

More:Trump will agree to an extradition hearing for Fethullah Gülen - The Weekly Standard | Ahval

Erdogan challenges economy 'game-players' as currency plummets | Euronews

Erdogan challenges economy 'game-players' as currency plummets
By Louise Miner with Reuters• last updated: 18/08/2018
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A day after two major ratings agencies downgraded Turkey closer to junk status amid a currency crisis, Turkish President Erdogan says he'll challenge those playing "games" on the economy.

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Turkey’s ''Whatsapp journalism'' destroying press freedom - IPI | Ahval

Turkey’s ''Whatsapp journalism'' destroying press freedom

IPI Turkey’s government departments are increasingly sharing news items with journalists via WhatsApp groups, ready to be “copied and pasted” in the next day’s paper, reported International Press Institute (IPI) website. Media remains under the choke-hold of the Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey which ranked 157 out of 180 countries in April in free speech advocacy group Reporters Without Borders annual report on global press freedom. Around 90 percent of Turkey’s newspaper coverage is pro-government.

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Saturday, August 18, 2018

Macron news: France pledges to BOOST economic ties with Turkey risking Trump fury | World | News | Express.co.uk

Macron risks Trump fury as France pledges to BOOST economic ties with Turkey

FRENCH President Emmanuel Macron and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed in a phone call on Thursday the importance of developing economic and trade ties and boosting bilateral investment, according to a Turkish presidential source.

More:Macron news: France pledges to BOOST economic ties with Turkey risking Trump fury | World | News | Express.co.uk

The Latest: Moody’s cuts Turkey’s credit rating further

The Latest: Moody’s cuts Turkey’s credit rating further

ANKARA, Turkey — The Latest on Turkey’s currency crisis and diplomatic dispute with the United States (all times local): 1:15 a.m. Ratings agency Moody’s has downgraded Turkey’s credit rating deeper into “junk” status and slapped a “negative” rating on its outlook.

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How Erdogan’s Push for Endless Growth Brought Turkey to the Brink - WSJ

How Erdogan’s Push for Endless Growth Brought Turkey to the Brink

The president set policy that let his nation gorge on foreign loans, granting his wish of a brawny economic expansion. Now it is paying the price.

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Turkey Has Only Itself To Blame For Its Financial Crisis

Turkey Has Only Its President To Blame For Its Financial Crisis

Despite being a long-time NATO member, Turkey under the leadership of President Tayyip Erdogan no longer acts like an ally.
By Helen Raleigh
August 17, 2018
After President Trump tweeted last Friday that he authorized “a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey,” the Turkish lira fell more than 20 percent against the U.S. dollar during Friday’s trading. Since the value of the lira has already dropped more than 60 percent this year, Turkey is at the brink of a financial disaster.

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Friday, August 17, 2018

A US trade war with Turkey over a little known pastor? Don't believe a word of it | The Independent

A US trade war with Turkey over a little known pastor? Don't believe a word of it

Erdogan’s real crimes are buying the Russian S-400 missile system for Turkey, refusing to accept US support for America’s Kurdish YPG allies and allowing Islamist fighters to pour over Turkey’s border into Syria along with a load of weapons, mortars and missiles

More:A US trade war with Turkey over a little known pastor? Don't believe a word of it | The Independent

Turkey Currency Crisis 2018: How Long Can Erdogan Maintain Grip on Power Amid Economic Meltdown?

Turkey Currency Crisis 2018: How Long Can Erdogan Maintain Grip on Power Amid Economic Meltdown?
By Cristina Maza On 8/17/18 at 7:00 AM

Turkey’s economic woes didn’t begin with a tweet from President Donald Trump, but they certainly didn't improve after the Republican leader lashed out against his erstwhile ally via social media earlier this month.

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Turkey Sanctions: Navigating a Historic Bilateral Crisis - The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Turkey Sanctions: Navigating a Historic Bilateral Crisis

Amanda Sloat, Max Hoffman, and Steven A. Cook

August 17, 2018

Three experts examine the past drivers and near-term consequences of Washington’s rapidly escalating diplomatic conflict with Ankara.

The detention of U.S. citizen Andrew Brunson was only the latest in a long list of bilateral grievances between Ankara and Washington. On the Turkish side, officials have domestic security concerns about U.S. cooperation with the Syrian Kurdish People’s Defense Units (YPG), an offshoot of Ankara’s domestic nemesis, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

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Opinion: Ankara’s New Identity and Turkey-US Tension - CGTN

Opinion: Ankara’s New Identity and Turkey-US Tension

Ankara’s close relation with Washington has been maintained ever since modern Turkey was established, however the recent US sanctions against Turkey and the “free fall” of Turkish currency, or Lira, might end Turkey’s willingness to continue an alliance with the US.

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Turkey′s economic woes reveal complicated Germany ties | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW | 16.08.2018

Turkey's economic woes reveal complicated Germany ties

Recent diplomatic tension and harsh rhetoric have pushed Germany and Turkey apart, but the relationship is not completely shattered. On economic issues in particular, the two countries share common goals.

More:Turkey′s economic woes reveal complicated Germany ties | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW | 16.08.2018

In Turkey Economic Crisis, Erdogan Is His Own Megaphone, Blaming the West - The New York Times

In Turkey Economic Crisis, Erdogan Is His Own Megaphone, Blaming the West

By Carlotta Gall

Aug. 17, 2018

ISTANBUL — On the single worst day in the collapse of the Turkish lira, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived late in the evening in a small town, stepped up on the runner of his car, tapped the microphone and delivered, impromptu, one of his most memorable speeches — an appeal to national and religious pride in the face of foreign aggression.

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Turkey to Manufacture Goods Currently Costing $30Bln in Imports - Minister - Sputnik International

Turkey to Manufacture Goods Currently Costing $30Bln in Imports - Minister

ANKARA (Sputnik) - Turkey intends to enhance the local manufacturing of goods the imports of which currently exceed $30 billion, and will increase financial support for enterprises producing such goods, Turkish Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank said as quoted by Anadolu on Friday.

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Erratic Erdogan edges Turkish economy closer to collapse

Erratic Erdogan edges Turkish economy closer to collapse

There was a time when people thought that a secular, democratic Turkey would eventually accede to the EU and join the club of wealthy liberal states known as the West. There was a time, too, a few years ago, when Turkey was a darling of emerging-market investors.

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Getting personal: US, Turkish leaders feud over arrest - ABC News

Getting personal: US, Turkish leaders feud over arrest

By suzan fraser and christopher torchia, associated press

ANKARA, Turkey — Aug 17, 2018

A detained American pastor has become a symbol of a growing rift between Turkey and the United States, but problems in the Cold War-era alliance, as well as Turkey's own financial crisis, are unlikely to dissipate even if he is released and Washington eases economic penalties.

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EU needs to show solidarity with Turkey

EU needs to show solidarity with Turkey

Vincent Boland

On August 17th, 1999, an earthquake struck the city of Izmit, in western Turkey. Seventeen thousand people were killed and half-a-million lost their homes. Eighteen months later, the country’s economy fell into a steep recession. Turkey was forced to ask the International Monetary Fund for assistance, and the lira, the country’s currency, was hit by a wave of speculative selling. Soon afterwards, a political crisis brought down the government.

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Trump: US will not pay Turkey for release of detained American pastor Brunson

Trump says the US 'will pay nothing' to Turkey for the release of detained pastor

The U.S. warned Turkey to expect more economic sanctions unless it hands over detained American pastor Andrew Brunson, as relations between the two countries took a further turn for the worse.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. "will pay nothing" to Turkey for the release of Brunson.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States "will pay nothing" to Turkey for the release of detained American pastor Andrew Brunson, who he called "a great patriot hostage."

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Did Any Of My Stuff Come From Turkey?

Did Any Of My Stuff Come From Turkey?

Willy Shih

The recent news coming out of Turkey has been grim for citizens of that crossroads country, but many Americans have little idea about the size or makeup of the Turkish economy. The collapse of the Turkish Lira has raised the level of uncertainty in global equity and currency markets, but unless you are from that region, you probably don’t realize that the country has a vibrant manufacturing sector. Last year I wrote an HBS case on a Turkish logistics company, and in the process, I learned a lot of surprising things. So in that spirit, here are five things that most people don’t know about the Turkish economy and its manufacturing sector.

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The Netherlands Shows How Western Tensions With Turkey Spill Into Local Politics

The Netherlands Shows How Western Tensions With Turkey Spill Into Local Politics
Frida Ghitis Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018

AMSTERDAM—Just as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fulminates against the United States again, blaming Washington for his country’s worsening economic troubles, a small controversy has erupted in the Netherlands over Turkish influence in the country. It came to light earlier this week that Turkey is planning to fund special Dutch schools to teach residents of Turkish origin about their heritage. The idea has sparked alarm among some Dutch politicians and their followers on both the left and the right, who worry about what, exactly, Erdogan’s government intends to teach in these schools, which would operate on weekends across the Netherlands.

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Are iPhones and Social Media to Blame for Turkey's Plunging Economy?

Are iPhones and social media to blame for Turkey’s plunging economy?
Efe Kerem Sozeri—
Aug 16 at 8:30AM

They probably aren’t to blame.

Turkey’s economy is in dire straits right now, but the country’s long-term President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is busy blaming social media users for the plunge and offering to boycott U.S. consumer goods as a solution.

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Donald Trump may SHOOT himself in foot over Recep Tayyip Erdogan US-Turkey sanctions | World | News | Express.co.uk

‘Trump SHOOTING HIMSELF in foot’: US-Turkey sanctions may STRENGTHEN Syria

THE RECENT diplomatic feud between Ankara and Washington over Turkey’s detainment of a US pastor endangers both nations’ interests in Syria, where allies Iran and Russia could benefit from further coalition collapse, according to one expert source.

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Who is Berat Albayrak, Turkey's finance minister? | Recep Tayyip Erdogan | Al Jazeera

Who is Berat Albayrak, Turkey's finance minister?

The coming weeks will show how well Turkey's finance minister can turn around the country's struggling economy.

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Donald Trump's Tariffs Create Economic Chaos in Turkey. Will Erdogan Cave—Or Will NATO Kick Him Out?

Donald Trump's Tariffs Create Economic Chaos in Turkey. Will Erdogan Cave—Or Will NATO Kick Him Out?
By Bill Powell On 8/17/18 at 4:10 AM

The current economic crisis in Turkey, which continues to roil global equity markets, is but the most recent and most visible evidence of Ankara’s deteriorating relations with the United States and with Washington’s NATO allies. It is a diplomatic crisis that’s been coming for more than two years, but President Donald Trump appears to have just realized it. Only a month ago, Trump fist-bumped Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said of him, “He does things the right way.” Then, on August 11, Trump doubled the tariffs on Turkish-produced steel and aluminum and said via tweet, “relations between us are not good at this time.”

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A Turkish Collapse Revisited #TurkeyEconomy - Sigma Insight Turkey

A Turkish Collapse Revisited #TurkeyEconomy

As a friend of former Turkish prime minister Bülent Ecevit, I had a front seat in the stalls when the Turkish economy last collapsed in February 2001. Now I have a sense of déjà vu that the whole process is repeating itself, albeit for different reasons.

Bülent Ecevit was a decent man who tried to hold together a coalition government consisting of social democrats, conservatives and ultra-nationalists, but what brought both Ecevit and Turkey down was the issue of corruption. This began with a liquidity crisis in November 2000 and ended with a confrontation with President Ahmet Necdet Sezer at a meeting of the National Security Council on Monday, 19 February 2001.

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Options for Turkey - The Globalist

Options for Turkey

What the Erdogan government must do if it wants to avoid a “cold Turkey” economic shock.

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Erdoğan, Trump, and the Strongman Politics Devastating Turkey’s Economy | The New Yorker

Erdoğan, Trump, and the Strongman Politics Devastating Turkey’s Economy

By Fariba Nawa

August 16, 2018

The usually bustling open market in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul was half full on Sunday. Shop owners had increased their prices twenty per cent over the past two weeks. The cost of a package of eggs had risen by fifty per cent in a week; the price of bananas imported from Latin America had doubled. Aynur Keskin, a homemaker with two school-aged children, bought a few items and shook her head, dismayed at the rising inflation, a result of the country’s ailing economy and the plummeting Turkish lira. “I was thinking of going abroad for a holiday, but that’s a dream now,” she told me.

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Turkey's Economic Collapse Won't Hurt Erdogan Politically | Time

Turkey's Economy May Be in Freefall, But Erdogan's Base Believes He Can Do No Wrong

By Soner Cagaptay August 16, 2018 IDEAS

Turkish economy faces severe economic troubles as Ankara readies for what could be a drawn-out fight with its ally the U.S. over the arrest of Pastor Andrew Brunson in Turkey. However, do not expect the base of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to abandon him. No matter the troubles facing Turkey, Erdogan’s followers believe they have a historic mission to stand by the man they adoringly refer to as the Reis (meaning Leader or Captain in Turkish).

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Turkey: Ankara Searches for an Economic Rescue

Turkey: Ankara Searches for an Economic Rescue

Amid continuing efforts to stabilize the Turkish lira, Economy and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak spoke with 3,000 investors on Aug. 16, attempting to address some of the issues facing the economy. During the call, he stated that Turkey was economically stable and that the country won't resort to capital controls or assistance from the International Monetary Fund. He also noted that the government is working to reduce inflation. Investor reactions have so far been positive, albeit cautious. Now, Albayrak needs to move beyond the rhetorical space and take definitive action, potentially through the implem

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Turkey does not wish to have problems with U.S. - foreign minister | Euronews

Turkey does not wish to have problems with U.S. - foreign minister
By Reuters• last updated: 16/08/2018

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey does not wish to have problems with the United States and the two NATO allies could easily overcome their differences but not with the current U.S. approach, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday.

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Turkish firms cancel iPhone orders amid US products boycott | OTV

Turkish firms cancel iPhone orders amid US products boycott
Edited By Odishatv Bureau | Published By IANS On Aug 16, 2018 - 20:13:30

Istanbul: Turkey’s biggest mobile phone importing companies have cancelled their iPhone orders as Turkish citizens join a move to boycott US products.

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Turkish Lira Firms Despite U.S. Warning of More Sanctions | Jewish News | Israel News | Israel Politics

Turkish Lira Firms Despite U.S. Warning of More Sanctions

Friday, August 17, 2018 at 3:39 am

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Turkish lira strengthened against the dollar on Friday as investors weighed up a U.S warning that Turkey should expect more economic sanctions unless it hands over detained American pastor Andrew Brunson.

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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Turkish finance chief tries to reassure investors on crisis | The State

Turkish finance chief tries to reassure investors on crisis

By SUZAN FRASER Associated Press

ANKARA, Turkey Turkey's finance chief tried to reassure thousands of international investors on a conference call Thursday, in which he pledged to fix the economic troubles that have seen the country spiral into a currency crisis.

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Lira crisis: Emerging markets, US dollar, Turkey-EU relations impacted

Winners and losers from the Turkey crisis

The dramatic fall in the Turkish lira over the last few days has rattled global markets, even though experts don't expect the troubles facing Turkey to trigger the next financial crisis.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan: ‘Turkey is under siege’ economically

Recep Tayyip Erdogan: ‘Turkey is under siege’ economically

by Joel Gehrke | August 13, 2018

Turkey's economy is now “under siege,” the NATO ally’s authoritarian president said in response to the Trump administration's recent decision to double the tariffs it will impose on steel and aluminum from that country.

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The lira surged 7% after Turkey hit back at US 'attacks' by slapping American cars, alcohol, and tobacco with huge tariffs

The lira surged 7% after Turkey hit back at US ‘attacks’ by slapping American cars, alcohol, and tobacco with huge tariffs

LONDON – Turkey’s downtrodden currency, the lira, surged Wednesday morning hours after the country’s government levied significant tariffs against American goods in response to what it has called “deliberate attacks” against its economy by the US.

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Turkey's President Erdogan Playing Chicken With Investors

Turkey's President Erdogan Playing Chicken With Investors

Rob Koyfman

The year is 2018 and you’re on Jeopardy! Geopolitics for $200 Alex, you ask. In this country, the president installed his son-in-law to a post that many believed he was unqualified for and broke long-standing protocol by interfering with central bank policy. You hit the buzzer and confidently blurt out, "What is the United States?" "I’m sorry," Alex says with a judging smirk, "What is Turkey?"

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U.S. sanctions could target Turkish Airlines – NYT | Ahval

U.S. sanctions could target Turkish Airlines – NYT

The next round of U.S. economic sanctions on Turkey could include limits on national flag carrier Turkish Airlines, the New York Times said on Wednesday.

If an American pastor jailed by Turkey, Andrew Brunson, were not released by the end of the day, there could be more economic sanctions put on the Turkish economy, it said.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Turkey: Hoteliers could profit from lira slump more than tour operators or package holidaymakers

Hoteliers could profit from lira slump more than tour operators or package holidaymakers

The dramatic fall in the value of the Turkish lira could benefit hoteliers with revenues in euros more than tour operators or package holidaymakers, according to experts.

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Amid currency crisis, Ankara goes to build roads in Syria

Amid currency crisis, Ankara goes to build roads in Syria

The Turkish government will build the roads in cooperation with local councils in Aleppo
Turkish construction companies will provide local councils with equipment needed for a fast road network, and asphalt will be brought from Turkey

ANKARA: Turkey is planning a road network to link the main cities in the Euphrates Shield area in Aleppo with its southern provinces of Gaziantep and Kilis.

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Turkish business groups urge Erdogan to heal rift with US

Turkish business groups urge Erdogan to heal rift with US
Unusual dissent from commerce over lira as leader calls for boycott of US tech sector
Tue, Aug 14, 2018, 19:46
Laura Pitel, Ayla Jean Yackley in Istanbul

Leading Turkish business groups have called on Ankara to tighten monetary policy, introduce austerity measures and urgently resolve a dispute with the US after a currency crisis that has battered the lira.

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Turkish leader talks big, but can be pragmatic in crises

Turkish leader talks big, but can be pragmatic in crises

By Christopher Torchia, The Associated Press

ISTANBUL >> The man at the center of Turkey’s currency crisis and feud with the United States — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — is unleashing the same combative rhetoric that powered him through other grave challenges in his 16 years as the increasingly authoritarian leader of a key NATO ally.

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Bitcoin Interest Spikes in Istanbul Amid Turkish Currency Crisis

Bitcoin Interest Spikes in Istanbul Amid Turkish Currency Crisis

August 14, 2018 by William Peaster

Citizens in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, began visiting Bitcoin.org in droves in the wake of the politically-driven currency crisis that has rocked the Eurasian nation and its lira over the past few days. That’s per the site’s co-owner Cøbra, who called the spike “MASSIVE.” It’s an interesting trend that casts BTC as an increasingly looked-to redoubt in nations where centrally mismanaged monetary policies have led to disaster.

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How Turkey's Economic Problems Are Viewed In Istanbul : NPR

How Turkey's Economic Problems Are Viewed In Istanbul

Peter Kenyon

With Turkey's currency volatile and an ongoing battle between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Trump, Turks are tense about their economic future, but not in a panic.

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Turks Scramble as Lira Falls and Prices Soar - The New York Times

Turks Scramble as Lira Falls and Prices Soar

By Carlotta Gall Aug. 14, 2018

ISTANBUL — Prices have soared on imported goods, scaring buyers and sellers. Sales are off as Turks delay purchases or cut back. Everyone is quoting the exchange rate, feverishly calculating what to do with his or her savings, large and small, and watching the price of goods daily.

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Turkey’s Economy Threatened by Erdogan’s Policy, Not Trump

Turkey’s Economy Is on a Collision Course With Reality
By Jonah Shepp

Turkey’s currency, the lira, fell to a record low on Monday as investors panicked over a perfect storm of internal and external factors casting doubt on that country’s economic stability. The lira has fallen 40 percent against the dollar since the start of the year, from 3.8 per dollar to around 7 to the dollar, as long-simmering problems with the Turkish economy have begun to boil over.

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Erdogan Makes Some Worrying Friends - Bloomberg

Erdogan Makes Some Worrying Friends

If Turkey is sick of “asymmetric” power relations, Putin is an odd choice of ally.

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Quick Read: Dutch police question suspect in Turkish consulate attack - Safe Travels Magazine

Quick Read: Dutch police question suspect in Turkish consulate attack
News TeamAugust 14, 2018
Quick Read

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Police in Amsterdam are questioning a man detained on suspicion of throwing home-made explosive devices at the Turkish consulate in the Dutch capital….

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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

New border crossing to create direct Iraq-Turkey link

New border crossing to create direct Iraq-Turkey link

Amberin Zaman August 14, 2018

Article Summary Ankara and Baghdad have announced plans to open a second border crossing, tightening links between the two countries.

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Germans of Turkish descent struggle with identity, seek acceptance

Germans of Turkish descent struggle with identity, seek acceptance

"I am a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," said Mesut Özil, who recently quit the national soccer team, citing racism.

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How Trump is risking a military mistake of ‘epic proportions’ by souring US ties with Turkey | South China Morning Post

How Trump is risking a military mistake of ‘epic proportions’ by souring US ties with Turkey

US tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminium have outraged President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who warns that the key Nato member, could ‘start looking for new friends and allies’

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Donald Trump's trade war and the historical fraught US/Turkey relationship [Video]

It's not all about Trump. The US-Turkey relationship has been decaying since 2003
Lianna Brinded
Head of Finance, Yahoo Finance UK
Yahoo Finance UKAugust 13, 2018

The Turkish currency Lira is in crisis again after Donald Trump started another proverbial fire.

Apart from starting trade wars with the world’s second largest economy China, as well as provoking a major fallout with the European Union, the US president confirmed that he’s slapping Turkey with higher tariffs.

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Erdogan calls US sanctions on Turkey 'stab in the back' of Nato ally

Erdogan calls US sanctions on Turkey 'stab in the back' of Nato ally

Josie Ensor

13 August 2018 • 12:18pm

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Donald Trump of waging “economic war against the entire world” and called the US decision to impose tariffs on Turkey a “stab in the back”, as the country’s currency crisis deepened.

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U.S. investors should see this Turkish crisis as a buying opportunity - MarketWatch

Opinion: U.S. investors should see this Turkish crisis as a buying opportunity

Look at how the U.S. stock market performed after similar crises

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Turkey’s currency crisis is creating the preconditions for a good buying opportunity in the U.S. stock market.

That’s because the world’s central banks will almost certainly make sure that there is plenty of liquidity to keep Turkey’s crisis from spreading too far. And, inevitably, much of that liquidity will make its way into the equity markets.

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Factbox: European banks' exposure to Turkey | Reuters

Factbox: European banks' exposure to Turkey

Reuters Staff

MILAN (Reuters) - Turkey’s economic crisis poses a threat to European banks with business in the country.

Spain’s BBVA (BBVA.MC), Italy’s UniCredit (CRDI.MI), France’s BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA), Dutch bank ING (INGA.AS) and Britain’s HSBC (HSBA.L) are the most exposed to Turkey and vulnerable to its free-falling currency.

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Dutch MPs says Turkish weekend school plan is 'worrying' - DutchNews.nl

Dutch MPs says Turkish weekend school plan is ‘worrying’
Society
August 13, 2018

Dutch MPs say they are ‘extremely concerned’ at reports that the Turkish government is planning to fund weekend schools in the Netherlands.

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Monday, August 13, 2018

Trump Is the First President to Get Turkey Right – Foreign Policy

Trump Is the First President to Get Turkey Right

Good riddance to the so-called strategic relationship between Washington and Ankara. By Steven A. Cook | August 13, 2018, 4:31 PM

Last Friday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan published an op-ed in the New York Times outlining his country’s grievances toward the United States. The Turkish leader raised valid concerns about U.S. policy that genuinely vex Turkish leaders and citizens alike. Yet Erdogan only told half the story, leaving his readers to believe that Washington has victimized a reliable ally and partner. The United States has long had its own list of grievances, however—and it’s to the Trump administration’s credit that, unlike its predecessors, it finally seems to be doing something about it.

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Top EU Bank Supervisor Urges ‘Bold Action’ by Turkey to Fix Lira - Bloomberg

Top EU Bank Supervisor Urges ‘Bold Action’ by Turkey to Fix Lira
By Nicholas Comfort
and Jana Randow
August 13, 2018, 5:45 PM GMT+2

A central bank that staked its reputation on a stable currency has some tough advice for Turkey: Be bold to stem the lira crisis.

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Turkey Has More To Worry About Than Trump's Tariffs

Turkey Has More To Worry About Than Trump's Tariffs
Kenneth Rapoza

The Turkish lira is in the company of every other emerging market currency.
Turkey's rate increases have arguably fueled lira weakness and CPI increases, exacerbated by Trump’s new tariffs.

The Turks survived Vladimir Putin’s ire not too long ago. They’ll survive Trump’s too. Their economy, however, might not survive their central bank.

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Turkey crisis: Economy faces weak lira, inflation, debt and tariffs

What went wrong for Turkey? Its economy is 'in the midst of a perfect storm'

Turkey has in recent years been one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, but its impressive growth numbers were fueled by foreign-currency debt.
The country's borrowing resulted in deficits in both its fiscal and current accounts, and Turkey doesn't have large enough reserves to rescue the economy when things go wrong, experts say.
Making the situation worse for Turkey is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's preference to keep interest rates low even though inflation is more than three times the central bank's target.

Yen Nee Lee

The free fall in the Turkish lira has stoked fears of an economic fallout that could spill over into other emerging markets

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A Lifeline for Turkey - WSJ

A Lifeline for Turkey

Erdogan needs to give up a discretionary monetary policy.
By The Editorial Board Aug. 12, 2018 6:50 p.m. ET

Like King Lear raging on the heath, Turkey’s Recep Tayyan Erdogan is lashing out at Donald Trump, financial markets, the almighty U.S. dollar and anyone else he can find to assign blame for his country’s currency and debt crisis. Someone should introduce him to economist Steve Hanke, who is offering the Turkish strongman the best lifeline available to stop the panic.

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Turkey's Erdogan and Trump are in a chess match, but neither has the temperament to play - Turkey - Haaretz.com

Turkey's Erdogan and Trump Are in a Chess Match, but Neither Has the Temperament to Play

Trump and Erdogan don’t have the patience or temperament to patch up relations diplomatically, but they share critical interests that could force a reconciliation

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Erdogan Can Save the Turkish Lira - WSJ

Erdogan Can Save the Turkish Lira

He should form a currency board—a monetary-reform measure that’s been tried 70 times and never failed.

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Turkey takes action in bid to curb currency crisis - BBC News

Turkey takes action in bid to curb currency crisis

Turkey's central bank has said it is ready to take "all necessary measures" to ensure financial stability after the collapse of the lira.

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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Turkey says it has a plan to stop freefall of its currency, restore confidence | afr.com

Turkey says it has a plan to stop freefall of its currency, restore confidence

Turkey Finance and Treasury Minister Berat Albayrak, son-in-law of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is confident about a "new economic model". Mucahit Yapici by Istanbul | Turkey has drafted an action plan and will start implementing it on Monday morning to ease investor concerns, Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said. The lira has plunged to a new record low in early Asia-Pacific trade.

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Turkey: Lira Continues to Plunge Despite Erdogan’s Efforts | Asharq AL-awsat

Turkey: Lira Continues to Plunge Despite Erdogan’s Efforts

Sunday, 12 August, 2018 - 09:15

Ankara- Said Abdel Razek The Turkish lira continued to plunge on the backdrop of US President Donald Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Turkey to 50 and 20 percent respectively. Meanwhile, Ankara announced its rejection of the resolution, insisting it would reciprocate.

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US changing strategic NATO partner with pastor, Turkish President Erdoğan says

US changing strategic NATO partner with pastor, Turkish President Erdoğan says
ORDU

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has warned that the United States is "changing a strategic NATO partner with a pastor" in his latest statement about the ongoing diplomatic row between the two countries over the arrest of Pastor Andrew Brunson.

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Turkey’s Economic Crisis: Does It Matter for the Eurozone? - The Globalist

Turkey’s Economic Crisis: Does It Matter for the Eurozone?

A deep Turkish recession could lead to more migrants leaving Turkey for the EU. Currently more than three million Syrian refugees are living in Turkey.

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Turkey’s perfect storm – POLITICO

Turkey’s perfect storm

Don’t blame Trump. The current crisis is the culmination of Erdoğan’s reckless stewardship.

By Aykan Erdemir

WASHINGTON — Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan came to power on the heels of the 2001 financial crisis that ended entire political careers. Following Friday’s meltdown in the Turkish economy, a day Turks are already hailing as “Black Friday,” many are left wondering whether Erdoğan will also fall from power.

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Turkey's Economy by the Numbers - 24/7 Wall St.

A Closer Look at Turkey’s Economy

By Douglas A. McIntyre August 11, 2018 8:45 am EDT

The value of Turkey’s currency, the lira, has collapsed. Its economy has stagnated so badly that there is even talk of a bailout, perhaps led by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Banks in the nation loaned too much money, and some of those loans have failed. The country is in a trade war with the Trump administration, particularly over steel and aluminum prices. What does the Turkish economy look like? Here are comments from several expert sources.

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Turkey is a ‘target of economic war’, Turkish president says - National | Globalnews.ca

Turkey is a ‘target of economic war’, Turkish president says

By Humeyra Pamuk Reuters

President Tayyip Erdogan denied on Saturday that Turkey is in a currency crisis, dismissing a plunge in the lira as ‘fluctuations’ which have nothing to do with economic fundamentals.

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Saturday, August 11, 2018

Turkey's lira crisis may be down to Erdogan's fundamental misunderstanding of how 'evil' interest rates work

Turkey’s lira crisis may be down to Erdogan’s fundamental misunderstanding of how ‘evil’ interest rates work

LONDON – Turkey’s economy went from being rocky-but-fixable into a full-blown currency crisis today as the Turkish lira collapsed, losing more than 7% of its value against the US dollar on Friday, totaling a drop of over 35% since the same date last year. The crisis may potentially spread beyond Turkey, as Italy’s already troubled banks are particularly exposed to the lira.

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Turkey's Erdogan condemns 'shameful' US over detained pastor - BBC News

Turkey's Erdogan condemns 'shameful' US over detained pastor

The pastor is only one of a number of issues dividing Mr Trump and Mr Erdogan Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the US of trying to "bring Turkey to its knees through threats over a pastor". The US has demanded the release of Andrew Brunson and on Friday doubled tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.

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Opinion | Erdogan: How Turkey Sees the Crisis With the U.S. - The New York Times

Erdogan: How Turkey Sees the Crisis With the U.S.

Unilateral actions against Turkey by the United States will undermine American interests and force Turkey to look for other friends and allies.

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On Istanbul streets, defiant Turks see U.S. hand behind lira crisis | Reuters

On Istanbul streets, defiant Turks see U.S. hand behind lira crisis
Ece Toksabay

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Serap, a 23-year-old clerk at a clothes store in central Istanbul, is sure of who to blame for the precipitous slide in Turkey’s lira currency.

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Erdogan warns of ′economic war′ as Turkish lira carnage spooks global markets | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW | 11.08.2018

Erdogan warns of 'economic war' as Turkish lira carnage spooks global markets

The Turkish lira crash is threatening to turn into a debt and liquidity crisis with no end in sight. Instead of acting, the Turkish leadership has warned of an "economic war."

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Friday, August 10, 2018

Turkey's Erdogan entrusts country to divine providence amid currency rout - ShareCast News - London South East

Turkey's Erdogan entrusts country to divine providence amid currency rout

(Sharecast News) - Turkey's President did not deliver any policy-relevant remarks on Friday, instead invoking God, telling an audience at a public rally he wanted to put their well-being in the Creator's hands.

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Mainstream Turkish media turn blind eye to country’s worst currency crisis

Mainstream Turkish media turn blind eye to country’s worst currency crisis

Cengiz Candar August 9, 2018

Article Summary Although Turkey is suffering one of the worst currency crises in its history, no single mainstream Turkish media outlet has covered the development.

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Defense On The Field: Turkey's Currency Woes, Geopolitics Weigh

Defense On The Field: Turkey's Currency Woes, Geopolitics Weigh

JJ Kinahan JJ Kinahan

Geopolitical turbulence appears to be generating a flight toward “defensive” investments like the dollar and Treasuries amid general weakness in stocks early Friday.

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Trump takes aim at Turkey, announcing doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs in effort to punish country - The Washington Post

Trump takes aim at Turkey, announcing doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs in effort to punish country

by Damian Paletta August 10 at 9:28 AM Email the author

President Trump said Friday that he told his administration to double steel and aluminum tariffs against Turkey, reflecting the rapidly deteriorating state of relations between the two countries.

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It is too late to save Turkey’s economy - analyst | Ahval

It is too late to save Turkey’s economy - analyst

Turkey’s “Stalinist” mainstream media is refusing to report on economic problems, analyst Atilla Yeşilada wrote for economy focused website Para Analiz, but in any case, he said, it was too late to save the country’s economy.

“Recession has started, and it shall not end easily, because this is Turkey’s first balance sheet recession,” he wrote.

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Global Stocks Drop Amid Concerns About Turkey - WSJ

Global Stocks Drop Amid Concerns About Turkey
Major indexes fall; the S&P 500 slides further from its January high
By Ben St. Clair
Updated Aug. 10, 2018 9:44 a.m. ET

Global stocks fell, the euro declined and investors moved into safer assets Friday amid fears that financial instability in Turkey could take a heavy toll on the wider economy.

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Turkey's Currency Crisis: What Happened, What's Next, Why It Matters - TheStreet

Turkey's Currency Crisis: What Happened, What's Next, Why It Matters

Turkey's lira has fallen to a record low against the dollar, and its $860 billion economy -- four times the size of Greece -- is teetering on the edge of a full-blown financial crisis.

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If Turkey implodes, here's who else gets hurt

If Turkey implodes, here's who else gets hurt

Exposure is "pretty international." "European, U.S., Japan, China, Middle East — everyone," Timothy Ash, a senior emerging markets strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, told CNBC. Despite Turkish fears spreading to the rest of Europe there were analysts still fairly sanguine on the risks for the global economy and foreign investors.

With financial turmoil in Turkey roiling the country's assets, analysts are busy contemplating which other countries could be exposed and what this could mean for international investors.

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Erdogan to Break Rare Silence After Turkish Market Bloodbath - Bloomberg

Erdogan to Break Rare Silence After Turkish Market Bloodbath
By Onur Ant
August 9, 2018, 4:20 PM GMT+2

Rarely a day goes by without Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressing his nation. His silence during this week’s markets bloodbath was a startling exception.

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U.S. Sanctions on Turkish Ministers Require Recalibration - The Globalist

U.S. Sanctions on Turkish Ministers Require Recalibration

Additional designations of Erdogan’s cronies would hurt the Turkish strongman’s warchest.

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Turkey to announce 'new economic model' amid currency slide | KIRO-TV

Turkey to outline 'new economic model' as currency slides

By: SUZAN FRASER, Associated Press
Updated: Aug 9, 2018 - 7:45 AM

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's government says it will outline a "new economic model" on Friday as the national currency hit another record low amid concerns about the president's policies and an ongoing dispute with the U.S.

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Thursday, August 09, 2018

Turkey: Main opposition party wary of leadership debate

Turkey: Main opposition party wary of leadership debate
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By Marta Subat on August 8, 2018 News

Spokesman says spat over chairman harming Republican People’s Party

By Mehmet Tosun

A spokesman for Turkey’s main opposition party on Wednesday called for an end to a prolonged debate whether or not to hold an emergency congress that would give disgruntled party members the venue to challenge the current leadership.

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No sign of breakthrough as Turkey delegation holds talks in Washington | Kitco News

No sign of breakthrough as Turkey delegation holds talks in Washington
Reuters
Reuters Wednesday August 08, 2018 14:51

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Turkish delegation met with the State Department’s No. 2 official, John Sullivan, on Wednesday to address friction between the NATO allies fueled by Ankara’s detention of several Americans including an evangelical pastor.

There were no signs of a breakthrough, however, after the hour-long talks.

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Turkey Wants to Arrest American Troops for Ties to 'Terrorist Group'

Turkey Wants to Arrest American Troops for Ties to 'Terrorist Group'
By David Brennan On 8/9/18 at 6:56 AM

Turkish lawyers are trying to arrest a group of American soldiers based in Turkey for alleged links to a terrorist group, amid an ongoing souring of relationships between Washington and Ankara.

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Purged Turkish NATO officer risks Erdogan′s retaliation | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW | 09.08.2018

Purged Turkish NATO officer risks Erdogan's retaliation

Turkish authorities branded a former high-ranking NATO officer a "terrorist" and imprisoned him. After escaping back to Brussels, he told DW's Teri Schultz that staying silent about what he saw is no longer an option.

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Why Can't Turkey Stop Its Economic Nose-Dive? - Bloomberg

Why Can't Turkey Stop Its Economic Nose-Dive?
By Constantine Courcoulas
, Onur Ant
, and Tugce Ozsoy
August 8, 2018, 4:58 PM GMT+2

Turkey’s economic outlook has deteriorated so much that bankers and traders are starting to talk about the need for an International Monetary Fund rescue -- a taboo topic until recently. Some even worry that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will impose capital controls as a last-ditch effort to avoid raising interest rates and stop a currency plunge. Since an election in June gave Erdogan expanded control over the economy, concerns have grown that he’ll adopt some of his less-orthodox economic views and steer an overheated economy off a cliff. The U.S., meanwhile, has sparked a currency crisis by threatening more sanctions over Turkey’s jailing of an American pastor on espionage and terrorism-related charges.

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Wednesday, August 08, 2018

Erdogan’s Road Map Out of Market Meltdown Is Full of U-Turns - Bloomberg

Erdogan’s Road Map Out of Market Meltdown Is Full of U-Turns
By Onur Ant
, Andrew Mayeda
, and Tugce Ozsoy
August 8, 2018, 6:00 AM GMT+2 Updated on August 8, 2018, 1:42 PM GMT+2

Lira slump may force president to ditch some economic dogmas
Analysts see need for rate rises, spending cuts, even IMF loan

Almost every prescription for Turkey to rescue its financial markets from meltdown, and its economy from the recession that looks increasingly likely to follow, involves the country’s president backing down.

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Turkish Banks Scramble to Stave Off Debt Crisis, as Lira Plummets | Wolf Street

Turkish Banks Scramble to Stave Off Debt Crisis, as Lira Plummets

by Don Quijones • Aug 7, 2018 •

Desperation is rising in Turkey’s banking sector following months of escalating political and financial instability. Benchmark interest rates have been hiked 10 percentage points so far this year to over 17%, making it much more expensive for companies and families to service their debt. But even that hasn’t stopped the Turkish Lira from plunging almost 25% since March.

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Turkey: Rumors Emerge of Deal Over U.S. Pastor

Turkey: Rumors Emerge of a Deal Over U.S. Pastor

What Happened: Turkey and the United States have reportedly reached an agreement for the release of U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson, Hurriyet Daily News reported Aug. 7, citing anonymous diplomatic sources.

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Turkey Crisis Deepens | Financial Tribune

Turkey Crisis Deepens

The lira’s meltdown is not only hurting consumers’ sentiment and wallets, but it’s pushing corporate balance sheets closer to the abyss. Companies that borrowed heavily in foreign currencies now face a growing burden due to the tanking lira

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Turkey’s Cratering Markets Stoke Speculation Over Extreme Measures - Bloomberg

Turkey’s Cratering Markets Stoke Speculation Over Extreme Measures
By Constantine Courcoulas , Onur Ant , and Tugce Ozsoy

Desperate measures are in the air in Turkey: Trading rooms are awash with talk of a bailout by the International Monetary Fund and potential capital controls. But there’s a vacuum at the core of economic policy making.

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Tuesday, August 07, 2018

Turkey's borrowing costs hit record high as investors lose faith | City A.M.

Turkey's borrowing costs hit record high as investors lose faith
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Turkey's financial troubles deepened today as investors dumped its sovereign debt, pushing government borrowing costs to their highest on record amid a spiralling currency crisis.

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Turks Rally Behind Erdogan as Dispute with U.S. Deepens - The New York Times

Turks Rally Behind Erdogan as Dispute with U.S. Deepens

By Carlotta Gall

Aug. 7, 2018

ISTANBUL — In their recent encounter at the NATO summit meeting, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and President Trump gave each other a fist-bump, as Mr. Trump declared, “I like him, I like him.”

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Escalating sanctions could cripple Turkey’s economy | Financial Times

Escalating sanctions could cripple Turkey’s economy

Russian example highlights the importance of an independent central bank

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Ankara on Collision Course With Washington Over Iran Sanctions

Ankara on Collision Course With Washington Over Iran Sanctions
August 06, 2018 7:06 PM

Dorian Jones

ISTANBUL, TURKEY —

U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order Monday to introduce sanctions against Iran threatens to put Washington and Ankara on a collision course.

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Turkish Banks' Ability to Extend Debt Is Key in Crisis - Bloomberg

Turkish Banks' Ability to Extend Debt Is Key in Crisis
By Asli Kandemir
August 7, 2018, 6:00 AM GMT+2 Updated on August 7, 2018, 8:12 AM GMT+2

U.S. sanctions, penalties are hitting confidence in Turkey
Costs for foreign-debt dependent Turkish firms are rising

Investors are watching closely to see whether Turkish banks will maintain access to the foreign funding they need to keep economic activity humming, as the economy is battered by U.S. sanctions, rating cuts, concern about a looming fine on a state bank and a plunging lira.

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Turkish lira stabilises after violent sell-off | Financial Times

Turkish lira stabilises after violent sell-off

Currency tumbled 4.7% to record low in previous trading day

The lira regained its footing a little on Tuesday after hitting a record low in a tumultuous day that threatened to deepen the country’s economic troubles.

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Turkey’s economy struggles with new political reality

Turkey’s economy struggles with new political reality

Mustafa Sonmez August 6, 2018

Article Summary
Turkey’s economic downturn has only grown worse since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan assumed sweeping new powers after the June polls, as some observers fear that the economy might not be Ankara’s primary concern.

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We have damaged our party in a way AKP couldn’t - main opposition deputy chair | Ahval

We have damaged our party in a way AKP couldn’t - main opposition deputy chair

Turkey’s ruling Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy chair has called for a self-criticism amid ongoing tensions in the party’s top tiers following the defeat it suffered in the June presidential and parliamentary elections, Russian Sputnik news reported.

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Monday, August 06, 2018

Turkish lira drops further as central bank injects liquidity into financial sector | Financial Times

Turkish lira drops further as central bank injects liquidity into financial sector

Turkey’s central bank on Monday said it would make an adjustment to its reserve policies aimed at bolstering the country’s banking sector amid ructions in the financial market — a move that nevertheless sent the lira plunging to fresh lows against the US dollar.

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Erdogan opens Turkish lira to new line of attack – Business Recorder

Erdogan opens Turkish lira to new line of attack

Shoaib Ur Rehman Aug 6th, 2018 0

LONDON: President Tayyip Erdogan is engaged in too many squabbles for the Turkish lira’s good. He has already alienated global money managers, who worry that his influence is preventing the central bank from doing enough to curb inflation.

Now, relations with the United States have turned tetchy. The tougher the line that Erdogan takes with the world’s largest economy, the more investors will punish Turkish assets.

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Turkey’s Opposition Lost to Erdogan, Then It Lost Its Mind – Foreign Policy

Turkey’s Opposition Lost to Erdogan, Then It Lost Its Mind

Since the June election, the country’s various opposition parties have collapsed into chaos, leaving the president without a credible challenger.

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Sunday, August 05, 2018

Driving Turkey into the Arms of Russia? - The Globalist

Driving Turkey into the Arms of Russia?

The convergence of Russian-Turkish interests is likely only of a temporary nature.
By James M. Dorsey, August 6, 2018

The Trump administration decision to sanction two key Turkish officials in retaliation for the continued detention of an American cleric is seen as driving Turkey, a longstanding NATO ally, into Russia’s hands.

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Erodgan fiddles with glee as Turkish lira goes down in flames | Yavuz Baydar | AW

Erdogan fiddles with glee as Turkish lira goes down in flames

With the Brunson case and US sanctions, Erdogan may have found the perfect way to divert the blame.

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Saturday, August 04, 2018

CHP’s in-house spat over extraordinary convention deepens

CHP’s in-house spat over extraordinary convention deepens
ANKARA

An in-house rift for leadership in the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) is seemingly deepening as the two rival sides are disagreeing on the number of supporters demanding an extraordinary convention in which current chair Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu would be challenged by the defeated presidential candidate Muharrem İnce.

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What is the Andrew Brunson row all about? | All media content | DW | 03.08.2018

What is the Andrew Brunson row all about?

The dispute over the detention of US pastor Andrew Craig Brunson has strained diplomatic ties between the US and Turkey. Who is Brunson, and why has President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government put him behind bars?

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Trump and Erdogan square up for a fight - The Washington Post

Trump and Erdogan square up for a fight
by Ishaan Tharoor August 3 Email the author

President Trump may have squabbled with Western European leaders on a trip to NATO headquarters last month and cast the European Union as a “foe,” but he displayed plenty of warmth for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. According to one account, Trump “fist-bumped” his Turkish counterpart when they met in Brussels, praising a leader known for his authoritarian style as someone who “does things the right way.”

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Erdogan officially appoints his new presidential chief adviser

Erdogan officially appoints his new presidential chief adviser
By Lida Filippakis / Published on: 03-08-2018, 09:39

The head of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially appointed on Thursday evening his new chief adviser, Fahri Kasirga, under the new presidential system.

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