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Alone the rumours of this walking joke has pushed USDTRY above 7 again. Please put him somewhere far away, let him lead the Turkish moon mission from the moon.
 

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Stupid arguments all over this place.
18 years of rule and just one close relative appointed a minister for less than a full term.
You guys can only fool bigots with nepotism allegations.
 

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Till 15 March Turkish parliament should ratify free trade agreement between Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina, that should give some boost to export from Bosnia and maybe more fdi from Turkey here, frankly do not know how Turkey will benefit beside cutting custom fees but i hope you will as well as Bosnia.
 

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Harder daddy. I want more berat albayrak.
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We raised the interests. After 4 months, USD went to below 7. But this idiots just cant shut up. You can put berat albayrak deep down in your ass now.
 

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Temporal setback, someone wroks really hard to make money on currency rates :)

Again the Dark Enemy forces working overtime against Erdo, right? 😁 It has nothing to do with the rumors that Erdo’s son in law will again be put on a Government position which probably makes many people dump their Liras and buying foreign currency instead expecting the TL to lose value again...

Btw here is a graphic with the most dolarized provinces in Turkey... strange how almost all of them are die hard AKP strongholds. Why are they not having any faith in Turkish Money but prefer to invest in Sionist Dollars? 😂

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Again the Dark Enemy forces working overtime against Erdo, right? 😁 It has nothing to do with the rumors that Erdo’s son in law will again be put on a Government position which probably makes many people dump their Liras and buying foreign currency instead expecting the TL to lose value again...

Btw here is a graphic with the most dolarized provinces in Turkey... strange how almost all of them are die hard AKP strongholds. Why are they not having any faith in Turkish Money but prefer to invest in Sionist Dollars? 😂

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People themselves for decades in Turkey have no confidence in the Lira what a trainwreck.

Even today there is no confidence in the currency what a waste.
 

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People themselves for decades in Turkey have no confidence in the Lira what a trainwreck.

Even today there is no confidence in the currency what a waste.

Hard assets + hard investment for currency is better (for basis + seigniorage) than cyclic loans and speculation?

What a revolutionary way of thinking.
 

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Again the Dark Enemy forces working overtime against Erdo, right? 😁 It has nothing to do with the rumors that Erdo’s son in law will again be put on a Government position which probably makes many people dump their Liras and buying foreign currency instead expecting the TL to lose value again...

Btw here is a graphic with the most dolarized provinces in Turkey... strange how almost all of them are die hard AKP strongholds. Why are they not having any faith in Turkish Money but prefer to invest in Sionist Dollars? 😂

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It is not rational, that is all i can say.
 

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Harder daddy. I want more berat albayrak.
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We raised the interests. After 4 months, USD went to below 7. But this idiots just cant shut up. You can put berat albayrak deep down in your ass now.
Lol really, how unfortunate some people knows before he speaks about Albayrak and starts buying more currency.

Should we also note the Grand Istanbul Airport operators are exempted from-because of the covid- paying rent: a few billion USD, while the same companies were paid for other airports which was built by PPI.

And same companies are also paid for highways and bridges despite of the covid.
So the money flows through one way. :)
 

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Lol really, how unfortunate some people knows before he speaks about Albayrak and starts buying more currency.

Should we also note the Grand Istanbul Airport operators are exempted from-because of the covid- paying rent: a few billion USD, while the same companies were paid for other airports which was built by PPI.

And same companies are also paid for highways and bridges despite of the covid.
So the money flows through one way. :)
This companies become money laundering centers. They understand they can't steal money with old fashion way. So they are using bullshit mega projects to cover it.

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Bu şirketlere giren paraları herkes biliyor zaten. Ama kimsenin aklına bu şirketlerden çıkan paraları sormak gelmiyor. Bu şirketlerden kime para çıkıyor. Kaç para çıkıyor. Cengiz, Limak, kalyon gibi şirketler kara para aklamak için varolan paravan şirketler. 1 milyarlık köprüyü onlara ver. Onlar gitsin 0 faizle devletten kredi alsin. Yetmez maliyetin 20 katı geçiş garantisi verelim. Yetmez. Kirasını almayalım. Yetmez vergi borçlarını silelim. 500bin nufusulu şehire yıllık 1 milyon uçuş garantili havalimanı yapılıyor. Bunun adı yolsuzluk değil de nedir?
 

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Last quarter growth 5,9%. Growth in 2020 was 1,8%. When was it that damat left his post ?

Opposition just needs to find one decent leader to rally around who doesn't mess with turkish values to win, who won't compromise with and have hard stance on other parties when they tarnish Atatürk and the values of our republic. That's all it takes luckily there are plenty to pick among.

Well, unless some thorough clean up is done we'll have sold enough land to foreigners.
 
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Turkey’s exports hit all-time monthly high for 3rd consecutive month​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL ECONOMY
MAR 02, 2021 11:55 AM GMT+3
Containers are seen at the Mersin International Port (MIP) in southern Mersin province, Turkey, June 14, 2020. (Shutterstock Photo by Can Aran)
Containers are seen at the Mersin International Port (MIP) in southern Mersin province, Turkey, June 14, 2020. (Shutterstock Photo by Can Aran)



Turkey’s exports have hit an all-time monthly high for the third consecutive month in February, the country’s trade minister announced Tuesday.
Sales surged 9.6% year-on-year to over $16 billion in the month, Ruhsar Pekcan told a meeting in the capital Ankara.
Imports rose 9.8% to $19.4 billion, bringing the trade deficit to $3.4 billion, the data showed.
The export-to-import coverage ratio was 82.7% this February, the minister noted.
The data follows the highest monthly figures in January and December as sales surpassed $15 billion and $17.84 billion, respectively.


The coronavirus outbreak led to a 6.26% drop in 2020 exports as Turkey closed the year with $169.5 billion in foreign sales, exceeding the target of $165.9 billion in the medium-term program.
Imports were up 4.3% to reach $219.4 billion. The trade deficit widened by 69.12% to $49.9 billion last year.






 
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