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Market Is Resigned to Downshift in Turkish Rate Hikes

(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s first interest-rate hike in over two years was a lesson for economists who widely expected a more aggressive pivot by the central bank from an era of ultra-loose monetary policy. Most Read from BloombergApple Tests ‘Apple GPT,’ Develops Generative AI Tools to Catch OpenAIA $500 Billion Corporate-Debt Storm Builds Over Global EconomyIn London, New York and Paris, a Giant Office Bet Is Going WrongNadella’s Microsoft Payouts Top $1 Billion on 1,000% Stock BoomTesla Investor

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