Four months after the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu reignited political risk in Turkey, market conditions have stabilised. The lira has firmed, capital is flowing back in, and reserves are rebuilding. But is the macro adjustment on solid footing – or is this just a lull before the next bout of volatility?
Ahead of the coming week’s central bank decision, our EM team hosted this 20-minute briefing on Turkey’s economic outlook and market implications.
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