Consumer prices were 42% higher on year in January, easing from 44% in December, offering succor to the country’s central ...
T URKEY’s TV stars do not have it easy. The global success of the country’s soap operas, episodes that last up to three hours, and the frantic pace of production make for punishing work schedules.
In Turkey, the cost of living, the efforts of the ruling class to suppress wages and the attacks on social rights, including privatisation, are forcing the working class to fight.
Inflation in Turkey dropped for the eighth month in a row in January, taking it to its lowest figure since June 2023 and indicating the country is gaining a slightly better grip on the on the problem.
Turkey’s central bank raised its year-end inflation forecast to 24 per cent on Friday from 21 per cent previously and Governor Fatih Karahan said the bank is “not on autopilot mode” after ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's central bank raised its year-end inflation forecast to 24% on Friday from 21% previously and Governor Fatih Karahan said the bank is "not on autopilot mode" after two ...
Turkey's consumer price index rose by 5.03% in January, surpassing market expectations of 4.29%, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat). On an annual basis, inflation reached 42.12% ...
On Friday, Turkey's central bank Governor Fatih Karahan ... This announcement comes as the bank revised its year-end inflation forecast upward to 24% from the previously projected 21%.
Karahan says decisions to be prudent on meeting-by-meeting basis Central bank keeps its end-2026 inflation forecast ... Feb 7 (Reuters) - Turkey's central bank governor Fatih Karahan said on ...
ISTANBUL - Governor Fatih Karahan said on Friday that Turkey's central bank is "not on autopilot" after two straight rate cuts, stressing that decisions are based on data as the bank raised its ...
On Friday, Turkey's central bank Governor Fatih Karahan emphasized ... This announcement comes as the bank revised its year-end inflation forecast upward to 24% from the previously projected 21%.