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Turkish lira weakens slightly

The Turkish lira weakened on Thursday after US President Donald Trump pushed President Tayyip Erdogan to walk away from the purchase of a Russian missile defence system, calling it a "very serious challenge" to bilateral ties.
Published November 15, 2019

The Turkish lira weakened on Thursday after US President Donald Trump pushed President Tayyip Erdogan to walk away from the purchase of a Russian missile defence system, calling it a "very serious challenge" to bilateral ties.

The lira stood at 5.7620 against the dollar at 0635 GMT, weakening some 0.3% from Wednesday's close of 5.7450. The Turkish currency has weakened around 8% this year, mainly on concerns over deteriorating US ties.

Shares in Halkbank fell 3% at the opening and were down 1.85% at 0715 GMT. The main share index was up 0.28%.

The lira came under pressure earlier this year as Ankara faced US sanctions due to its purchase of the Russian S-400s. It also weakened in October when Turkey launched an operation in northeast Syria against the Kurdish YPG militia, a US partner, again raising the prospect of sanctions.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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