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ANKARA: Turkey has concrete plans to make its lira currency more attractive to investors and will act to facilitate trade and payments in the currency, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Monday.
Kurtulmus also told a news conference that the government was optimistic the dollar would see some easing ahead. The lira has been battered by both the resurgent dollar following Donald Trump's election victory in the United States and domestic security worries in Turkey.
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