
Turkish Inflation Dips Under 40%, Fueling Rate Cut Expectations
Turkish annual inflation dipped below 40% in February ahead of an anticipated interest-rate cut this week.
Inflation slowed to 39.1% in February from 42.1% the prior month, state statistics agency TurkStat said Monday. The median forecast in a survey of analysts by Bloomberg expected 39.9%.

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