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Turkey’s ROM - not working as hoped

The Turkish central bank’s much-vaunted “reserve option mechanism” doesn’t appear to have smoothed movements in the currency, as had been hoped. This means that the Bank may have to rely on more conventional measures to shore up the lira.

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