The sharp decline in Turkish inflation in June, to 15.7% y/y, increases the chances that the central bank will embark on an easing cycle at its policy meeting later this month. But all hinges on what happens to the lira and renewed talk of US sanctions could quickly scupper talk of rate cuts.
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