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Turkey Current Account (Jan.)

A higher energy import bill caused Turkey’s current account deficit to widen even further in January, taking it to around 4.2% of GDP.  As a result, the lira remains one of the most vulnerable EM currencies to tighter monetary policy in the US.

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