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Turkey Tweaks Key Banking Ratio to Slow Credit After Lira Plunge

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Turkey’s banking regulator took another step to slow lending after a massive credit boom contributed to a currency rout.

The regulator, known as BDDK, said late Monday that banks will be able to include foreign-currency loans extended to other local lenders for one year when calculating their asset ratio, making it easier for them to meet the requirement.