Despite May’s sharper-than-expected rise in Turkish industrial production, growth over Q2 as a whole appears to have been weaker than in Q1. Meanwhile, May’s balance of payments data showed another encouraging fall in the current account deficit, but that was supported by a rise in gold exports, which may not last.
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