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  2. Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just ...

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    The Turkish lira responded positively to the move on Thursday, falling from its record low of 32.36 to the U.S. dollar to 31.94. The lira has been under incredible pressure amid runaway inflation ...

  3. UPDATE 5-Turkish lira plummets to new low, dragging central ...

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    Turkey's lira crashed as much as 7% to a record near 15 to the dollar on Monday before whip-sawing back after the central bank intervened, gripped by worries over President Tayyip Erdogan's risky ...

  4. Turkish economic crisis (2018–current) - Wikipedia

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    21 December - frenetic trading continues, with the exchange rate dropping to 11.0935 per dollar before going up to about 12.90 later in the morning and 12.50 by the afternoon. [162] Despite lira's gains, its strength is still severely diminished since January 2021, when 7.40 liras was enough to buy a US dollar. [163]

  5. Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish lira partially recovered in early 2021 with the government's increase in interest rates. However, the currency began to crash due to inflation and depreciation starting on 21 March 2021, after the sacking of Central Bank chief Naci Ağbal. The Turkish lira reached a then-all-time-low of ₺8.8 to the dollar on 4 June.

  6. Revaluation of the Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    Because of the chronic inflation experienced in Turkey from the 1970s through to the 1990s, the old lira experienced severe depreciation. Turkey has consistently had high inflation rates compared to developed countries: from an average of 9 lira per U.S. dollar in the late 1960s, the currency came to trade at approximately 1,650,000 lira per U.S. dollar in late 2001.

  7. Lebanese liquidity crisis - Wikipedia

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    Bundles of Lebanese pound banknotes, their value now drastically reduced. The Lebanese liquidity crisis is an ongoing financial crisis affecting Lebanon, that became fully apparent in August 2019, and was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon (which began in February 2020), the 2020 Beirut port explosion and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  8. Here's why the US dollar is 'priced to perfection' — and why ...

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    The US dollar (DX=F, DX-Y.NYB) extended its rebound on Wednesday, adding to gains after the currency was on track for a one-week low following a report from the Washington Post on Monday that ...

  9. Lira - Wikipedia

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    Lira is the name of several currency units. It is the current currency of Turkey and also the local name of the currencies of Lebanon and of Syria.It is also the name of several former currencies, including those of Italy, Malta and Israel.