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International Netherlands: The Turkish lira faces further risks of decline.
Taborski from ING Groep stated that the Turkish lira faces further declines after the arrest of President Erdogan's main competitor. Taborski noted that the lira is the currency with the most carry trade positions among Emerging Markets, and significant fluctuations could lead to further capital outflows. However, "we should see local Banks providing some Forex support." Erdogan has long held an unorthodox view that high interest rates exacerbate inflation.
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