HomeWorldTurkey gets second S&P credit rating upgrade this year as government actions... World Turkey gets second S&P credit rating upgrade this year as government actions stabilise economy | The National By: Admin Date: November 2, 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories World Co-Mayor of Hakkari sentenced to 9 years in prison The final hearing of the lawsuit filed against Hakkari’s... World Turkey removes two more pro-Kurdish mayors from office for links to banned group ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey on Friday ousted two more... World The West is now deliberately poking the Russian bear Travel Our View: Don’t be a travel turkey this Turkey Day World Nuke talk: Is Vladimir Putin bluffing, or does he mean it? To many, it seems like the beginning of the... People at the Tahtakale Bazaar in Istanbul. Turkey’s central bank remains optimistic on its inflation targets in the longer term, projecting 38 per cent by the end of the year and 14 per cent in 2025, before falling further to 9 per cent by the end of 2026. EPAPeople at the Tahtakale Bazaar in Istanbul. Turkey’s central bank remains optimistic on its inflation targets in the longer term, projecting 38 per cent by the end of the year and 14 per cent in 2025,Show more Central bank’s conservative monetary stance has helped steady the lira and bring down inflation Energy This Week Expert analysis on oil & gas renewables and clean energy Sign up By signing up, I agree to The National’s privacy policy TagsEconomyhorizontal Adminhttps://www.turkeynewstoday.com - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories World Co-Mayor of Hakkari sentenced to 9 years in prison World Turkey removes two more pro-Kurdish mayors from office for links to banned group World The West is now deliberately poking the Russian bear Travel Our View: Don’t be a travel turkey this Turkey Day Previous articleTürkiye only country whose ratings upgraded by 2 notches by 3 major agencies, finance minister says | Turkey EconomyNext articleButter prices soar in Russia amid surging inflation in war economy | CBC News