Turkey’s ‘Measured’ Rate Cut Leaves Premier Calling for More

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Turkey’s central bank Governor Erdem Basci said he made a “measured” cut in interest rates because increased volatility in prices prevented more drastic action.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the reduction should have been bigger, extending the feud between the country’s politicians and technocrats that has unnerved investors.