Dollar continues to break records against Turkish Lira

Dollar continues to break records against Turkish Lira
Date: 12.4.2018 12:00

The Turkish lira, which has the lowest levels of history against the dollar, continued to lose value yesterday. The dollar closed at around 4.10 lira on the previous day and rose to 4.14 lira yesterday. US President Trump's share on Twitter "Russia be ready, our missiles are coming," shocked the markets.

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The Turkish lira, which has the lowest levels of history against the dollar, continued to lose value yesterday. The dollar closed at around 4.10 lira on the previous day and rose to 4.14 lira yesterday. US President Trump's share on Twitter "Russia be ready, our missiles are coming," shocked the markets.
 

LOSE ON DOLLAR CONTINUES

 
TL, which recently experienced depreciation due to the US-Syrian thriller and domestic political conditions that lived in Syria, has suffered a blow from Trump yesterday. US President Donald Trump will do it again while the US is likely to respond to military assaults on Syria's chemical attack! Trump shook the market with the message that "Russia be ready, our missiles coming". The dollar, which tended to rise before this message and rose to around 4.14, jumped up to 4.19 after the message. The euro rose to 5.19 with a parallel movement of the moon. The gold in the dollars and the increase in the ten ounce of gold also saw the highest level of 182 pounds history. Istanbul Stock Exchange experienced a depreciation of around 3 percent.
 

TALKED ON 'GLOBAL WARMING'

 
There has been an interesting development in economy within the government of the past. Deputy Prime Minister Responsible for the Economy Mehmet Şimşek spoke at the opening of the activity entitled "TUSIAD Climate Meetings: The Role of Financing in the Low-Carbon Development Process". Talking about renewable energy, global warming, climate change and electric vehicles, Şimşek did not evaluate any record of the record breaking record.

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