Turkish central bank to meet with investors under new comms practices
String of new communication practices that will see it meet with wider range of stakeholders
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey will begin holding meetings with investors both at home and abroad, as part of a string of new communication practices, it announced today (July 22).
The changes follow a failed attempt to overthrow the government last week. In the aftermath of the incident, the central bank announced a host of liquidity measures, which it later noted had "alleviated the volatility in financial markets".
It will now begin holding regular meetings with a host of
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