Turkey
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Country Report
Turkey’s Banks: Eyes On The Prize
While political turmoil rages, Turkey’s financial sector keeps innovating, bucking conventional wisdom and keeping the wheels of commerce moving.
Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Europe’s Banks Exposed To Turkey’s Economic Woes
Turkey's economic woes are contagious.
Capital Raising & Corporate Finance
Turkish Lira Crisis Raises Contagion Fears
What happens in Turkey may not stay in Turkey.
News
Firmly In Power, Turkey’s Erdoğan Faces Stubborn Realities
Erdoan's political future is secure, Turkey's economic outlook is not.
Country Report
Talking Up The Turkish Economy
An unexpected uptick in economic growth, a failed military coup and geopolitical tensions haven’t kept Turkey down. And the country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoan, looks set to strengthen his hold on power with snap elections called for June.
Country Report
Turkish Banks: A Year Of Normalization
Turkey's banks have had a good run but rising debts remain a worry.
News
Turkey, Italy Top Financially Complex Countries As BEPS Rules Kick In
Turkey, southern Europe and Brazil have the most difficult financial accounting and tax compliance rules in the world, a report by the TMF Group shows.
Country Report
Turkey’s Way Forward
With the presidential referendum finally over, Turkish business wants to see its government get back to probusiness reforms.
Features
Europe Rises to Turkey’s SME Challenges
Western European banks and institutions are expanding financing for small and medium-sized companies in Turkey.
Country Report
Turkey Strives To Hold Investors Until Happy Days Return
Political turmoil is roiling markets abroad and at home, yet observers say fundamentals should leave the country well-placed to draw FDI when sunshine returns.
Economics, Policy & Regulation
Turkey’s Business Leaders Tout Resilience
Despite political turmoil in the wake of last summer’s coup attempt, in the business world it’s business as usual, according to executives at multinationals.