Obbligazioni valute high yield TURCHIA bond in usd e lira turca

Siria: Pentagono, operazioni Usa con Sdf riprese il 9 dicembre, continueremo a collaborare con Turchia
Washington, 13 dic 20:53 - (Agenzia Nova)- I militari statunitensi di stanza in Siria hanno ripreso a pieno regime le operazioni congiunte con le Forze democratiche siriane (Sdf) il 9 dicembre scorso: continueremo a lavorare con i partner locali per impedire la ricostituzione dello Stato islamico nel Paese. Lo ha detto il portavoce del Pentagono, Pat Ryder, durante un briefing con i giornalisti. “Al momento non abbiamo riscontrato rischi per i nostri militari in Siria, ma le tensioni ci impongono di continuare a lavorare per mantenere la stabilità della regione: detto ciò, la Turchia rimane un importante alleato e un membro della Nato, e continueremo a collaborare”, ha detto. (Was)
 
ma se noti oggi la Try sullo Usd perde poco ( 0,15 ) , invece è l'Eur che si è rafforzato sullo Usd , quindi anche il cambio Eur / Try un pò ne risente
Certo ,è la ormai nota trappola turca ,se il mondo va male e il dollaro sale la lira turca scende,se le cose vanno meglio e il dollaro cede un po’ sull’euro la lira turca scende sull’euro ( che poi é quello che importa a noi)
 



L'inflazione che è scivolata a novembre continuerà la sua tendenza al ribasso, ha detto il ministro del Tesoro e delle Finanze Nureddin Nebati.

"Siamo entrati in un percorso in cui l'inflazione mostrerà cali ogni mese", ha detto Nebati ai legislatori in parlamento, dove ha presentato il bilancio del suo ministero.

Hurriyet 14/12/2022
 
Certo ,è la ormai nota trappola turca ,se il mondo va male e il dollaro sale la lira turca scende,se le cose vanno meglio e il dollaro cede un po’ sull’euro la lira turca scende sull’euro ( che poi é quello che importa a noi)

se noti la chiusura di ieri cambio Eur/Try è stata 19,57 e idem l'apertura , quindi in assenza di news significative, non è cambiato niente per la Try
 
UPDATE 2-Turkish court orders jail, political ban for Erdogan rival
Oggi 17:13 - RSF
Adds Imamoglu comment, reaction, details from court)
By Ali Kucukgocmen
ISTANBUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) -
A Turkish court sentenced Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu to jail on Wednesday and imposed a political ban on the opposition politician who is seen as a strong potential challenger to President Tayyip Erdogan in elections next year.


Imamoglu was sentenced to two years and seven months in prison along with the ban, both of which must be confirmed by an appeals court, for insulting public officials in a speech he made after he won Istanbul's municipal election in 2019.


Ahead of the verdict, a few thousand Imamoglu supporters rallied outside the municipality headquarters on the European side of the city after Imamoglu called on Twitter for them to gather. "Truth, law, justice," they chanted.


Across the Bosphorus on the Asian side of the city of 17 million people, riot police were stationed outside the courthouse, although Imamoglu continued to work as usual, dismissing the court proceedings.


"Such a handful of people cannot take the authority given by the people. Our struggle is beginning to get even stronger, with God's permission," Imamoglu said in a brief video shared on a muncipality website.


The ruling comes just six months ahead of scheduled presidential and parliamentary elections, in which Imamoglu has been mooted as a possible leading challenger to Erdogan. A main opposition presidential candidate has not yet been chosen.


'FOOLS'

Imamoglu, from the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), was tried over a speech after Istanbul elections when he said those who annulled the initial vote - in which he narrowly defeated a candidate from Erdogan's AK Party - were "fools".


Imamoglu says that remark was a response to Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu for using the same language against him.


After the initial results were annulled, he won the re-run vote comfortably, ending the 25-year rule in Turkey's largest city by the AKP and its Islamist predecessors.


The outcome of next year's elections is seen hinging on the ability of the CHP and others in opposition to join forces around a single candidate to challenge Erdogan and the AKP, which has governed Turkey for two decades.


A jail sentence or political ban would need to be upheld in appeals courts, potentially extending an outcome to the case beyond the election due by June.


Critics say Turkish courts bend to Erdogan's will. The government says the judiciary is independent.


"The ruling will be final only after the higher court decides whether to uphold the ruling or not. Under these circumstances, it would be wrong to say that the political ban is in place," Timucin Koprulu, professor of criminal law at Atilim University in Ankara, told Reuters after the ruling.


Sezgin Tanrıkulu, a CHP MP, said the court decision was "political rather than lawful".


(Additinonal reporting by Ece Toksabay in Ankara and Daren Butler in Istanbul; Writing by Daren Butler and Dominic Evans; Editing by Gareth Jones)
(([email protected]; +90-212-350 7053; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
 
Turkish house sales drop 34% year-on-year in November -stats institute
Oggi 08:24 - RSF
ISTANBUL, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Turkish home sales fell 34.1% year-on-year in November to 117,806 houses, with sales to foreigners dropping 17.4%, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed on Thursday.

Russians topped the list of foreigners with 2,575 houses purchased, reflecting how many have sought a financial haven in the wake of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and the fallout of Western sanctions.

Russians were followed by Iranians, Iraqis and Ukrainians among the foreign buyers.

Some 13,000 people in Turkey's southern Antalya province signed a petition since last month, seeking a ban on foreigners in the real estate market over soaring house prices and rents.

The data also showed November mortgaged sales declined 57.7% from a year earlier to 16,655 houses, accounting for 14.1% of the total sales in the period.

(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen and Ceyda Caglayan Editing by Ezgi Erkoyun)
(([email protected] , @alikucukgocmen; +905319306206; Reuters Messaging: Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
 
Turkish house sales drop 34% year-on-year in November -stats institute
Oggi 08:24 - RSF
ISTANBUL, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Turkish home sales fell 34.1% year-on-year in November to 117,806 houses, with sales to foreigners dropping 17.4%, data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed on Thursday.

Russians topped the list of foreigners with 2,575 houses purchased, reflecting how many have sought a financial haven in the wake of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and the fallout of Western sanctions.

Russians were followed by Iranians, Iraqis and Ukrainians among the foreign buyers.

Some 13,000 people in Turkey's southern Antalya province signed a petition since last month, seeking a ban on foreigners in the real estate market over soaring house prices and rents.

The data also showed November mortgaged sales declined 57.7% from a year earlier to 16,655 houses, accounting for 14.1% of the total sales in the period.

(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen and Ceyda Caglayan Editing by Ezgi Erkoyun)
(([email protected] , @alikucukgocmen; +905319306206; Reuters Messaging: Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))

Ed io che mi ostino a non chiudere le posizioni sulla TRY....

E l'assurdo è che non lo faccio per la perdita ma per la speranza che torni ad essere un paese democratico e si riprenda...
 

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