The Turkish industrial production and retail sales figures for November were a mixed bag but, on balance, suggest that the economy gathered pace in Q4. Looser policy means that we think the economy will record faster growth this year than most currently anticipate. But this will come at the expense of a build up of macro imbalances that will ultimately force the central bank to hike interest rates later this year.
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